Managerial Competency of Primary Healthcare Facility Managers in the Selected District Councils in Tanzania

U. A. Kingu, I. Ismail, S. Kibusi
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Understanding the managerial competency of healthcare managers is very important. However limited evidence exists on the managerial competency of primary healthcare facility managers in low- and middle-income countries. The purpose of this research was to examine the managerial competency of primary healthcare facility managers in the selected District Councils in Tanzania. This research is grounded on positivism philosophy, a cross-sectional survey descriptive research design, a complete enumeration sampling strategy and a survey used to collect primary data from 102 public primary healthcare facility managers located in Kondoa, Iramba and Sumbawanga District Councils in Tanzania. To examine the managerial competency of primary healthcare facility managers, the study adapted the MCAP framework and Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25 used to analyze the data. For the communication and relationship management domain, 74.5% were competent while 25.5% were less than fully competent. Likewise, 65.68% of them were competent while 34.32% were less than competent in the knowledge of the healthcare environment domain. Equally, 62.74% and 37.26% of the primary healthcare facility managers were competent and less than competent respectively in operations, administration and resources management domains. Correspondingly, 67.65% and 32.35% of the primary healthcare facility managers were competent and less than competent respectively in evidence-informed decision-making. On the same token, 74.55% and 25.45% were competent and less than competent respectively in enabling and managing change. The study used primary data and contributed recently well-worth and highly demanded knowledge on the managerial competency of healthcare managers in the LMICs.
坦桑尼亚选定地区议会初级保健设施管理人员的管理能力
了解医疗保健管理者的管理能力是非常重要的。然而,关于低收入和中等收入国家初级卫生保健设施管理人员管理能力的证据有限。这项研究的目的是检查坦桑尼亚选定地区议会初级保健设施管理人员的管理能力。本研究基于实证主义哲学、横断面调查描述性研究设计、完整的枚举抽样策略和一项调查,该调查用于收集坦桑尼亚Kondoa、Iramba和Sumbawanga区议会102名公共初级卫生保健设施管理人员的原始数据。为了检验初级卫生保健设施管理人员的管理能力,本研究采用了MCAP框架和社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)版本25来分析数据。对于沟通和关系管理领域,74.5%的人胜任,而25.5%的人不完全胜任。同样,65.68%的人在医疗保健环境领域的知识方面胜任,34.32%的人不胜任。同样,62.74%和37.26%的初级卫生保健设施管理人员分别在业务、行政和资源管理领域胜任和不胜任。相应的,67.65%和32.35%的初级卫生保健机构管理人员在循证决策方面胜任和不胜任。同样,74.55%和25.45%的人分别在实现和管理变革方面胜任和不胜任。该研究使用了原始数据,并提供了最近关于中低收入国家医疗保健管理人员管理能力的非常有价值和高度需要的知识。
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