Pandemic Impact, Support Received, and Policies for Health Worker Retention: An Environmental Scan

Q4 Medicine
Erwin William A. Leyva, PhD, RN, Julienne Ivan D. Soberano, MISW, MSN, RN, Jenniffer T. Paguio, PhD, RN, Kathryn Lizbeth L. Siongco, PhD, RN, Earl Francis R. Sumile, PhD, RN, Sheila R. Bonito, DrPH, RN
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Background and Objectives. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought additional strain to health workers in thePhilippines, leading to a significant proportion of them leaving the workforce. The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of the pandemic on health workers, the support that they received and associated challenges; and identify relevant policies for better workplace conditions. Methods. An environmental scanning method was utilized. Particularly, a literature review and policy scan that were validated through key informant interviews with administrators and frontline health workers from selected urban and rural sites in the three main islands in the Philippines. These were framed into a background note to springboard the discussions during a national policy dialogue participated by representatives from key government organizations, professional organizations of physicians, nurses, and midwives, professional regulatory bodies, hospital administrators, frontline health workers, and donor agencies in the Philippines. Results. Deaths, burn-out, mental health problems, lack of personal protective equipment and poor allocation of vaccines were reported in the early phases of the pandemic. Support varied across settings but included additional allowance, free meals, accomodation, transportation, training and psychosocial services. Furthermore, pre-pandemic issues such as as low salaries and heavy workload continue to be the main reasons for leaving the workforce or the country. The proposed solutions are as follows: (1) creating policies and strategies for appropriate production, recruitment, and retention of human resources for health; (2) allocating regular permanent positions for both the education and health sector; (3) augmenting and continuation of deployment programs; (3) expanding roles of nurses to push for advanced practice nursing; (4) providing fair compensation along with risk allowances, non-financial incentives, and expanded benefits; (5) supportingmental health wellness by providing an appropriate work-rest balance and safe work environment; (6)providing opportunities for professional development and scholarships with accompanying return-serviceagreement; and (7) strengthening the reintegration programs for returning overseas health workers. Conclusion. The pandemic has affected the well-being of health workers and disparities in support were reported due to longstanding workplace issues and policy implementation gaps. Stakeholder commitments require sustained monitoring while policies that are in place and yet to be developed demand stronger support from the government, members of Congress, the private sector, and other key decision-makers.  
大流行的影响、获得的支持以及留住卫生工作者的政策:环境扫描
背景和目标。COVID-19 大流行给菲律宾的卫生工作者带来了额外的压力,导致很大一部分卫生工作者离职。本研究旨在探讨大流行病对卫生工作者的影响、他们获得的支持以及相关挑战;并确定改善工作场所条件的相关政策。研究方法采用了环境扫描法。特别是文献综述和政策扫描,并通过对菲律宾三个主要岛屿上选定的城市和农村地区的行政人员和一线卫生工作者进行关键信息访谈加以验证。这些内容被编入一份背景说明,以便在由菲律宾主要政府组织、医生、护士和助产士专业组织、专业监管机构、医院管理者、一线卫生工作者和捐助机构的代表参加的全国政策对话中进行讨论。结果。据报告,在大流行病的早期阶段,出现了死亡、职业倦怠、心理健康问题、缺乏个人防护设备以及疫苗分配不均等问题。在不同的环境下提供的支持各不相同,但都包括额外津贴、免费膳食、住宿、交通、培训和社会心理服务。此外,大流行前的问题,如工资低和工作量大,仍然是离开工作队伍或国家的主要原因。建议的解决方案如下(1) 制定政策和战略,适当生产、招聘和留住卫生领域的人力资源;(2) 为教育和卫生部门分配正规的长期职位;(3) 加强和继续实施部署计划;(3) 扩大护士的作用,推动高级实践护理;(4) 提供公平的报酬,包括风险津贴、非经济奖励和扩大的福利;(5) 通过提供适当的作息平衡和安全的工作环境,支持心理健康;(6) 提供专业发展机会和奖学金,并附带回国服务协议;(7) 加强海外回国卫生工作者的重返社会计划。结论。大流行病影响了卫生工作者的福祉,由于长期存在的工作场所问题和政策执行差距,据报告在支持方面存在差异。利益相关者的承诺需要持续的监督,而已经出台但尚未制定的政策则需要政府、国会议员、私营部门和其他主要决策者的更有力支持。
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