Public Health Volunteers Perspective on Motivation: An Assessment by Spotlight on Africa Uganda Foundation

Okotel Richard
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Low motivation among workers across various institutions is one of the main problems affecting performance of public health volunteers. This study was aimed at identifying key factors attributed to motivation among Public Health Volunteers (PHVs) in Bukasakya and Namabasa sub counties in Mbale District in Uganda. The level of motivation was assessed in relation to each attribute used to measure satisfaction. The study considered various attributes to motivation and performance of health volunteers. A descriptive survey design was used, a questionnaire was administered among 139 respondents most of which were the PHVs. A questionnaire with Likert scale was developed and administered to the respondents. The attributes of motivation were then categorized into personal and organizational attributes. For the qualitative component, participants with varied responses in quantitative data were selected and interviewed. This study underscores the significance of different attributes of motivation. The results revealed that 99% of respondents had attended school, 80.58% were very happy to be PHVs, 84 % reported improved quality of life, 69% exhibited confidence, although 87% were not sure to volunteer again for the next coming 7-10 when they were asked. Over 70% were satisfied with incentives provided and partly attributed their motivation to these incentives. Generally, the respondents were very happy with the working conditions in the organization, in Health the facilities and in the community. In an arrangement where health facilities involve health volunteers in the activities, there is need to consider their motivation, while framing administrative strategies and policy guidelines.
公共卫生志愿者对动机的看法:聚焦非洲乌干达基金会的评估
各机构工作人员积极性低是影响公共卫生志愿者工作绩效的主要问题之一。这项研究的目的是确定乌干达姆巴莱区布卡萨基亚和纳马巴萨县公共卫生志愿者(phv)动机的关键因素。动机的水平是根据用来衡量满意度的每个属性来评估的。该研究考虑了健康志愿者的动机和表现的各种属性。采用描述性调查设计,对139名受访者进行问卷调查,其中大多数是phv。采用李克特量表编制问卷,对被调查者进行问卷调查。然后将动机的属性分为个人属性和组织属性。对于定性部分,在定量数据中有不同反应的参与者被选择和采访。本研究强调了动机不同属性的重要性。结果显示,99%的受访者上过学,80.58%的人很高兴成为phv, 84%的人表示生活质量得到了改善,69%的人表现出信心,尽管87%的人不确定在接下来的7-10年里是否会再次成为志愿者。超过70%的受访者对公司提供的激励措施感到满意,并将部分原因归因于这些激励措施。总的来说,答复者对组织、卫生、设施和社区的工作条件非常满意。在保健设施安排保健志愿人员参与活动的情况下,在制定行政战略和政策准则的同时,需要考虑到他们的动机。
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