Objective: This study was designed to explore the patterns of financial incentives received by some frontline health workers (including nurses, midwives as well as community health workers in paid employment) and the implications for their productivity within rural settings in Nigeria. A cross-sectional quantitative design in two States in Nigeria was adopted. Structured interviews were conducted with 114 frontline health workers. Bivariate analysis and multivariate regression analysis were carried out to explore relationships between the satisfaction of frontline health workers with the financial incentives received and their productivity in rural settings as well as the extent of any such relationships. Results: Bivariate analysis demonst...
For any organization to compete favourably in the competitive society, employees’ attitudes and comm...
One of the most important components of maternal health services is adequate, skilled human resource...
Several factors influence the performance of health workers and this can result in problems in servi...
Abstract Objective This study was designed to explore the patterns of financial incentives received ...
The aim of the research work is to ascertain the role of incentives on the performance of health wor...
BACKGROUND: The setting of realistic performance-based financing rewards necessitates not just knowl...
The study investigated the personnel motivation in the federal teaching hospitals in Nigeria, with t...
Background: One promising way to improve the motivation of healthcare providers and the quality of h...
ABSTRACT: The success of every health care system greatly depends on the extent to which health work...
In this study, attempt was made to analyze the basis of the low motivation of the health workers in ...
The study investigated the personnel motivation in the federal teaching hospitals in Nigeria, with t...
Objectives Generating additional personal income is common with primary healthcare (PHC) workforce i...
Background Human resources for health represent an essential component of health systems and play a ...
Health financing policies are political decisions that involve all stakeholders because of its poten...
This study assessed labour utilization and productivity of primary health care beneficiaries in the ...
For any organization to compete favourably in the competitive society, employees’ attitudes and comm...
One of the most important components of maternal health services is adequate, skilled human resource...
Several factors influence the performance of health workers and this can result in problems in servi...
Abstract Objective This study was designed to explore the patterns of financial incentives received ...
The aim of the research work is to ascertain the role of incentives on the performance of health wor...
BACKGROUND: The setting of realistic performance-based financing rewards necessitates not just knowl...
The study investigated the personnel motivation in the federal teaching hospitals in Nigeria, with t...
Background: One promising way to improve the motivation of healthcare providers and the quality of h...
ABSTRACT: The success of every health care system greatly depends on the extent to which health work...
In this study, attempt was made to analyze the basis of the low motivation of the health workers in ...
The study investigated the personnel motivation in the federal teaching hospitals in Nigeria, with t...
Objectives Generating additional personal income is common with primary healthcare (PHC) workforce i...
Background Human resources for health represent an essential component of health systems and play a ...
Health financing policies are political decisions that involve all stakeholders because of its poten...
This study assessed labour utilization and productivity of primary health care beneficiaries in the ...
For any organization to compete favourably in the competitive society, employees’ attitudes and comm...
One of the most important components of maternal health services is adequate, skilled human resource...
Several factors influence the performance of health workers and this can result in problems in servi...