BACKGROUND: The Health Extension Program (HEP) is Ethiopia's flagship community health program, launched in 2003. Health Extension Workers (HEWs) are key vehicles for the delivery of the HEP. While it is believed that there is high attrition among HEWs, the magnitude of or reasons for attrition is unknown. Their intention to leave their jobs in the next 5 years has also never been investigated on a national scale. This study aimed to assess the magnitude of, and factors affecting HEWs' attrition and intention to leave in Ethiopia. METHODS: The study used mixed methods to address the research objectives. Using stratified random sampling and regions as strata, 85 districts from nine regions were randomly selected in Ethiopia. Within each stud...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Attrition or losses from the health workforce exacerbate critical ...
Background: Ethiopia has rapidly expanded training programs for associate clinician anesthetists in ...
Background: Health extension workers (HEWs) are the frontline health workers for Ethiopia's primary ...
Abstract Background Ensuring regular supervision, capacity building and motivation are crucial for t...
Background: The intention to leave primary jobs has risen in importance in the global dialogue on th...
OBJECTIVES: The motivation and retention of community health workers (CHWs) is a challenge and inade...
Background: We study healthcare employees' turnover intentions in the Afar National Regional State o...
Introduction: Ethiopia launched a nationwide Health Extension Program (HEP) in 2003 with a view to ...
Abstract Background We study healthcare employees’ turnover intentions in the Afar National Regional...
Background: Skill mix of health professionals, staff acquisition and turnover rate are among the maj...
BACKGROUND: Ethiopia has rapidly expanded training programs for associate clinician anesthetists in ...
ackground The Health Service Extension Programme (HSEP) is an innovative approach to addressing the...
Background: Ethiopia is well placed as a potential candidate for the Millennium Development Goals (M...
Background: In East Wollega Zone, despite the success in creating considerable number of health faci...
BACKGROUND: Reducing turnover is essential to address health worker shortages in the public sector a...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Attrition or losses from the health workforce exacerbate critical ...
Background: Ethiopia has rapidly expanded training programs for associate clinician anesthetists in ...
Background: Health extension workers (HEWs) are the frontline health workers for Ethiopia's primary ...
Abstract Background Ensuring regular supervision, capacity building and motivation are crucial for t...
Background: The intention to leave primary jobs has risen in importance in the global dialogue on th...
OBJECTIVES: The motivation and retention of community health workers (CHWs) is a challenge and inade...
Background: We study healthcare employees' turnover intentions in the Afar National Regional State o...
Introduction: Ethiopia launched a nationwide Health Extension Program (HEP) in 2003 with a view to ...
Abstract Background We study healthcare employees’ turnover intentions in the Afar National Regional...
Background: Skill mix of health professionals, staff acquisition and turnover rate are among the maj...
BACKGROUND: Ethiopia has rapidly expanded training programs for associate clinician anesthetists in ...
ackground The Health Service Extension Programme (HSEP) is an innovative approach to addressing the...
Background: Ethiopia is well placed as a potential candidate for the Millennium Development Goals (M...
Background: In East Wollega Zone, despite the success in creating considerable number of health faci...
BACKGROUND: Reducing turnover is essential to address health worker shortages in the public sector a...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Attrition or losses from the health workforce exacerbate critical ...
Background: Ethiopia has rapidly expanded training programs for associate clinician anesthetists in ...
Background: Health extension workers (HEWs) are the frontline health workers for Ethiopia's primary ...