نتایج جستجو برای: Rural Postings

تعداد نتایج: 126125  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
sayed masoom shah relief international, gaziantep, turkey shehla zaidi department of community health sciences and women and child health division, aga khan university, karachi, pakistan jamil ahmed department of family and community medicine, college of medicine and medical sciences, arabian gulf university, manama, bahrain shafiq ur rehman unicef, quetta, pakistan

background workforce motivation and retention is important for the functionality and quality of service delivery in health systems of developing countries. despite huge primary healthcare (phc) infrastructure, pakistan’s health indicators are not impressive; mainly because of under-utilization of facilities and low patient satisfaction. one of the major underlying issues is staff absenteeism. t...

2011
Peter Agyei-Baffour Shuda R Kotha Jennifer C Johnson Mawuli Gyakobo Kwesi Asabir Janet Kwansah Emmanuel Nakua Mawuli Dzodzomenyo Rachel C Snow Margaret E Kruk

BACKGROUND Retaining health workers in rural areas is challenging for a number of reasons, ranging from personal preferences to difficult work conditions and low remuneration. This paper assesses the influence of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation on willingness to accept postings to deprived areas among medical students in Ghana. METHODS A computer-based survey involving 302 fourth year medi...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2010
Margaret E Kruk Jennifer C Johnson Mawuli Gyakobo Peter Agyei-Baffour Kwesi Asabir S Rani Kotha Janet Kwansah Emmanuel Nakua Rachel C Snow Mawuli Dzodzomenyo

OBJECTIVE To determine how specific job attributes influenced fourth year medical students' stated preference for hypothetical rural job postings in Ghana. METHODS Based on discussions with medical student focus groups and physicians in practice and in the Ministry of Health, we created a discrete choice experiment (DCE) that assessed how students' stated preference for certain rural postings...

2017
Aku Kwamie Miriam Asiamah Marta Schaaf Irene Akua Agyepong

BACKGROUND Decision-making on postings and transfers - that is, the geographic deployment of the health workforce - is a key element of health workforce governance. When poorly managed, postings and transfers result in maldistribution, absenteeism, and low morale. At stake is managing the balance between organisational (i.e., health system) and individual (i.e., staff preference) needs. The neg...

2012
Jody R Lori Sarah D Rominski Mawuli Gyakobo Eunice W Muriu Nakua E Kweku Peter Agyei-Baffour

BACKGROUND Research on the mal-distribution of health care workers has focused mainly on physicians and nurses. To meet the Millennium Development Goal Five and the reproductive needs of all women, it is predicted that an additional 334,000 midwives are needed. Despite the on-going efforts to increase this cadre of health workers there are still glaring gaps and inequities in distribution. The ...

The present study employed a content analysis method for analyzing the posts and comments in 85 individual and 31 collective weblogs published in Farsi on the subject of Library and information science. Studies showed that the average monthly postings in collective weblog are more than individual weblogs, while regarding the comments posted the reverse is true. The highest numbers of postings i...

Background Workforce motivation and retention is important for the functionality and quality of service delivery in health systems of developing countries. Despite huge primary healthcare (PHC) infrastructure, Pakistan’s health indicators are not impressive; mainly because of under-utilization of facilities and low patient satisfaction. One of the major underlying issues is staff absenteeism. T...

2009
Susan Taylor

This paper reports on the effectiveness of using an online solution to support the implementation of PBL with a group of final-year Pharmacy students who were undertaking a rural clinical practicum placement. The online PBL tutorials were both teacherand studentled, using progressively-released static html pages and the discussion board in WebCT. The aim of this study was to investigate the eff...

2015
Emmanuel Kwame Darkwa M. Sophia Newman Mahmud Kawkab Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury

BACKGROUND Bangladesh is a highly populous country with three-quarters rural population. Pressing national shortages in health professionals has resulted in high vacancy rates in rural areas. These are compounded by excessive absenteeism and low retention among nurses and doctors posted to rural locations. This study attempts to ascertain reasons for providers' reluctance to work in rural and r...

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