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A network study exploring factors that promote or erode interaction among diverse community health workers in rural Ethiopia

机译:一项网络研究,探索了促进或侵蚀埃塞俄比亚农村地区各种社区卫生工作者之间互动的因素

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Task shifting in response to the health workforce shortage has resulted in community-based health workers taking on increasing responsibility. Community health workers are expected to work collaboratively, though they are often a heterogeneous group with a wide range of training and experience. Interpersonal relationships are at the very core of effective teamwork, yet relational variables have seldom been the focus of health systems research in low resource, rural settings. This article helps fill this knowledge gap by exploring the dyadic level, or relational, characteristics of community maternal and newborn health workers and the individual and collective influence of these characteristics on interaction patterns. Network data were collected from community health workers (N = 194) in seven rural kebeles of Amhara region, Ethiopia from November 2011 to January 2012. Multiple Regression Quadratic Assignment Procedure was used to fit regression models for frequency of work interactions, a proxy for teamwork. Strong and consistent evidence was found in support of Trust and Past training together as important relational factors for work interactions; less consistent evidence was found across sites in support of Homophily, Distance and Shared motivations. Our findings also point to a typology of network structure across sites, where one set of networks was characterized by denser and stronger health worker ties relative to their counterparts. Our results suggest that the development of interventions that promote trust and incorporate cross-cadre training is an important step in encouraging collective action. Moreover, assessing the structure of health worker networks may be an effective means of evaluating health systems strengthening efforts in rural, low-resource settings.
机译:为应对卫生人力短缺而进行的任务转移导致社区卫生工作者承担了越来越大的责任。尽管社区卫生工作者通常是一个具有广泛培训和经验的异类组织,但他们有望协同工作。人际关系是有效团队合作的核心,但在资源贫乏的农村环境中,关系变量很少成为卫生系统研究的重点。本文通过探索社区孕产妇和新生儿卫生工作者的二元水平或相关特征以及这些特征对交互模式的个体和集体影响,来帮助弥补这一知识空白。网络数据是从2011年11月至2012年1月在埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区的七个农村kebeles的社区卫生工作者(N = 194)收集的。多元回归二次分配程序用于拟合工作交互频率的回归模型,该模型是团队合作的代表。强有力和一致的证据支持将信任和过去的培训作为工作互动的重要关系因素一起使用;在各个站点上发现不一致的证据来支持同性恋,距离和共享动机。我们的发现还指出了跨站点的网络结构的类型,其中一组网络的特征是相对于其对应者,卫生工作者的关系更加紧密和牢固。我们的结果表明,发展促进信任并纳入跨干部培训的干预措施是鼓励采取集体行动的重要一步。此外,评估卫生工作者网络的结构可能是评估卫生系统在农村,资源贫乏地区加强工作的有效手段。

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