BackgroundInadequate and unequal distribution of health workers are significant barriers to provision of health services in Malawi, and challenges retaining health workers in rural areas have limited scale-up initiatives. This study therefore aims to estimate cost-effectiveness of monetary and non-monetary strategies in attracting and retaining nurse midwife technicians (NMTs) to rural areas of Malawi.MethodsThe study uses a discrete choice experiment (DCE) methodology to investigate importance of job characteristics, probability of uptake, and intervention costs. Interviews and focus groups were conducted with NMTs and students to identify recruitment and retention motivating factors. Through policymaker consultations, qualitative findings...
India faces significant challenges in attracting qualified health workers to rural areas. In 2010 th...
India faces significant challenges in attracting qualified health workers to rural areas. In 2010 th...
<div><p>The scarcity of rural doctors has undermined the ability of health systems in low and middle...
Abstract Background Workforce shortages, particularly in rural areas, limit the delivery of health s...
Recent policy recommendations have called for increased research efforts to inform the design of cos...
Robust evidence on interventions to improve the shortage of health workers in rural areas is needed....
Robust evidence on interventions to improve the shortage of health workers in rural areas is needed....
There is major geographic variation in nurse staffing levels in Liberia with the largest shortages i...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relative effectiveness of different policies in attracting nurses to rura...
HUICHO, Luis, MIRANDA, J. Jaime, DIEZ-CANSECO, Francisco [et al.]. Job preferences of nurses and mid...
Background: Nearly every nation in the world faces shortages of health workers in remote areas. Came...
Background: Nearly every nation in the world faces shortages of health workers in remote areas. Came...
BACKGROUND: Robust evidence on interventions to improve the shortage of health workers in rural area...
How to make rural jobs more attractive to health workers. Findings from a discrete choice experiment...
OBJECTIVES: To understand the employment preferences of Malawian public sector registered nurses, an...
India faces significant challenges in attracting qualified health workers to rural areas. In 2010 th...
India faces significant challenges in attracting qualified health workers to rural areas. In 2010 th...
<div><p>The scarcity of rural doctors has undermined the ability of health systems in low and middle...
Abstract Background Workforce shortages, particularly in rural areas, limit the delivery of health s...
Recent policy recommendations have called for increased research efforts to inform the design of cos...
Robust evidence on interventions to improve the shortage of health workers in rural areas is needed....
Robust evidence on interventions to improve the shortage of health workers in rural areas is needed....
There is major geographic variation in nurse staffing levels in Liberia with the largest shortages i...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relative effectiveness of different policies in attracting nurses to rura...
HUICHO, Luis, MIRANDA, J. Jaime, DIEZ-CANSECO, Francisco [et al.]. Job preferences of nurses and mid...
Background: Nearly every nation in the world faces shortages of health workers in remote areas. Came...
Background: Nearly every nation in the world faces shortages of health workers in remote areas. Came...
BACKGROUND: Robust evidence on interventions to improve the shortage of health workers in rural area...
How to make rural jobs more attractive to health workers. Findings from a discrete choice experiment...
OBJECTIVES: To understand the employment preferences of Malawian public sector registered nurses, an...
India faces significant challenges in attracting qualified health workers to rural areas. In 2010 th...
India faces significant challenges in attracting qualified health workers to rural areas. In 2010 th...
<div><p>The scarcity of rural doctors has undermined the ability of health systems in low and middle...