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The female community health volunteer programme in Nepal: decision makers' perceptions of volunteerism, payment and other incentives.

机译:尼泊尔的女性社区健康志愿者计划:决策者对志愿服务,薪酬和其他激励措施的看法。

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The Female Community Health Volunteer (FCHV) Programme in Nepal has existed since the late 1980s and includes almost 50,000 volunteers. Although volunteer programmes are widely thought to be characterised by high attrition levels, the FCHV Programme loses fewer than 5% of its volunteers annually. The degree to which decision makers understand community health worker motivations and match these with appropriate incentives is likely to influence programme sustainability. The purpose of this study was to explore the views of stakeholders who have participated in the design and implementation of the Female Community Health Volunteer regarding Volunteer motivation and appropriate incentives, and to compare these views with the views and expectations of Volunteers. Semi-structured interviews were carried out in 2009 with 19 purposively selected non-Volunteer stakeholders, including policy makers and programme managers. Results were compared with data from previous studies of Female Community Health Volunteers and from interviews with four Volunteers and two Volunteer activists. Stakeholders saw Volunteers as motivated primarily by social respect, religious and moral duty. The freedom to deliver services at their leisure was seen as central to the volunteer concept. While stakeholders also saw the need for extrinsic incentives such as micro-credit, regular wages were regarded not only as financially unfeasible, but as a potential threat to the Volunteers' social respect, and thereby to their motivation. These views were reflected in interviews with and previous studies of Female Community Health Volunteers, and appear to be influenced by a tradition of volunteering as moral behaviour, a lack of respect for paid government workers, and the Programme's community embeddedness. Our study suggests that it may not be useful to promote a generic range of incentives, such as wages, to improve community health worker programme sustainability. Instead, programmes should ensure that the context-specific expectations of community health workers, programme managers, and policy makers are in alignment if low attrition and high performance are to be achieved.
机译:自1980年代后期以来,尼泊尔就已经建立了女性社区健康志愿者计划,其中包括近50,000名志愿者。尽管人们普遍认为志愿人员计划具有高损耗水平,但FCHV计划每年损失的志愿人员不到5%。决策者了解社区卫生工作者的动机并将其与适当的动机相匹配的程度可能会影响计划的可持续性。这项研究的目的是探讨参与设计和实施女性社区健康志愿者的利益相关者关于志愿者动机和适当激励措施的观点,并将这些观点与志愿者的观点和期望进行比较。 2009年,我们有针对性地选择了19个非志愿者利益相关者,包括政策制定者和项目经理,进行了半结构化访谈。将结果与先前女性社区卫生志愿者研究的数据以及对四名志愿者和两名志愿者活动家的访谈数据进行了比较。利益相关者认为志愿者主要是受到社会尊重,宗教和道德义务的激励。随意提供服务的自由被视为志愿者概念的核心。尽管利益相关者也认为需要外部激励,例如小额信贷,但正常工资不仅被认为在财务上不可行,而且对志愿者的社会尊重以及由此对其动机的潜在威胁。这些观点反映在对女性社区卫生志愿者的采访和以前的研究中,并且似乎受到了自愿作为道德行为的传统,对受薪政府工作人员的不尊重以及该计划的社区包容性的影响。我们的研究表明,推广一般性的激励措施(例如工资)以改善社区卫生工作者计划的可持续性可能没有用。相反,计划应确保社区卫生工作者,计划经理和政策制定者对特定环境的期望保持一致,以实现低损耗和高性能。

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