Background: Health worker retention in rural and underserved areas remains a persisting problem in many low and middle income countries, and this directly affects the quality of health services offered. Objective: This paper explores the drivers of long-term retention and describes health worker coping mechanisms in rural Uganda. Methods: A descriptive qualitative study explored the factors that motivated health workers to stay, in three rural districts of Uganda: Kamuli, Pallisa, and Kibuku. In-depth interviews conducted among health workers who have been retained for at least 10 years explored factors motivating the health workers to stay within the district, opportunities, and the benefits of staying. Results: Twenty-one health workers p...
Thesis (Dr.P.H.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Retention of health workers (HWs) in rural areas is a...
BACKGROUND: In the United Republic of Tanzania, as in many regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, staff shor...
[en] An increasing number of studies explore the association between financial and non-financial inc...
Background: Health worker retention in rural and underserved areas remains a persisting problem in m...
Background: Health worker retention in rural and underserved areas remains a persisting problem in m...
Global health worker maldistribution affects poor countries and rural areas most adversely, despite ...
Global health worker maldistribution affects poor countries and rural areas most adversely, despite ...
Retention of health workers is an area of sustained focus as health care organizations realize the i...
Abstract Background Uganda’s national community health worker program involves volunteer Village Hea...
Background Sierra Leone has faced a shortage and maldistribution of staff in its post-conflict perio...
Community health workers (CHWs) effectively improve maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcom...
Although Tanzania is operating a decentralized health system, most of the health workers' retention ...
Background Uganda’s national community health worker program involves volunteer Village Health Teams...
Background Northern Uganda suffered 20 years of conflict which devastated lives and the health syst...
In order to survive, organizations need a pool of excellent, talented and productivehuman capital to...
Thesis (Dr.P.H.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Retention of health workers (HWs) in rural areas is a...
BACKGROUND: In the United Republic of Tanzania, as in many regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, staff shor...
[en] An increasing number of studies explore the association between financial and non-financial inc...
Background: Health worker retention in rural and underserved areas remains a persisting problem in m...
Background: Health worker retention in rural and underserved areas remains a persisting problem in m...
Global health worker maldistribution affects poor countries and rural areas most adversely, despite ...
Global health worker maldistribution affects poor countries and rural areas most adversely, despite ...
Retention of health workers is an area of sustained focus as health care organizations realize the i...
Abstract Background Uganda’s national community health worker program involves volunteer Village Hea...
Background Sierra Leone has faced a shortage and maldistribution of staff in its post-conflict perio...
Community health workers (CHWs) effectively improve maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcom...
Although Tanzania is operating a decentralized health system, most of the health workers' retention ...
Background Uganda’s national community health worker program involves volunteer Village Health Teams...
Background Northern Uganda suffered 20 years of conflict which devastated lives and the health syst...
In order to survive, organizations need a pool of excellent, talented and productivehuman capital to...
Thesis (Dr.P.H.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Retention of health workers (HWs) in rural areas is a...
BACKGROUND: In the United Republic of Tanzania, as in many regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, staff shor...
[en] An increasing number of studies explore the association between financial and non-financial inc...