Identification of the contextual factors influencing the successful implementation of in-service training policies for the health workforce in Iran.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Azam Choopani, Jalal Arabloo, Seyed Hasan Arkian, Soudabeh Vatankhah
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Abstract

Background: In-service training is critical for achieving organizational goals and developing the health workforce. Therefore, this study aimed to identify contextual factors that significantly impact the implementation of in-service training policies for the health workers.

Methods: This study employed an inductive qualitative approach, utilizing semi-structured interviews as the data collection method. The target group consisted of human resources managers and experts. Purposeful sampling was conducted using the snowball method. A total of 23 interviews were conducted, and data saturation was achieved. Framework analysis was performed using MAXQDA10 software to analyze the data. To enhance the credibility of the findings, interview transcripts, and the initially extracted codes were shared with participants for verification. Additionally, various methods were employed to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the data, including seeking input and additional comments from two colleagues and one expert familiar with qualitative research, as well as sending the interview transcripts and extracted codes to each participant for correction during the data collection phase.

Results: The analysis of the data identified seven themes and 16 subthemes related to the implementation of in-service training for healthcare workers. These themes include social factors, personal characteristics, economic and political factors, crises and epidemics, organizational factors, and legal factors. Social factors, such as social crises and demographic characteristics, can affect the type of training provided. Personal characteristics, including motivation, age, job position, and gender, can influence the implementation of training. Political and economic factors, such as government policies and budget constraints, also play a role. Crises and epidemics present opportunities for relevant training. Organizational factors, such as top management commitment and organizational culture, determine the success of training. Legal factors, including restrictive laws and incentives, impact the implementation of training.

Conclusions: The implementation of policies cannot be considered in isolation from contextual factors. Therefore, decision-makers and policymakers should thoroughly identify and analyze the relevant contextual factors when formulating and implementing policies. This approach will enable them to make informed decisions based on the specific context.

确定影响伊朗卫生工作者在职培训政策成功实施的背景因素。
背景:在职培训对于实现组织目标和发展卫生工作者队伍至关重要。因此,本研究旨在确定对卫生工作者在职培训政策的实施产生重大影响的背景因素:本研究采用归纳式定性方法,以半结构化访谈作为数据收集方法。目标群体包括人力资源管理人员和专家。采用滚雪球法进行有目的的抽样。共进行了 23 次访谈,并达到了数据饱和。使用 MAXQDA10 软件对数据进行了框架分析。为了提高研究结果的可信度,我们与参与者分享了访谈记录和初步提取的代码,以进行验证。此外,我们还采用了多种方法来确保数据的准确性和可靠性,包括征求两位同事和一位熟悉定性研究的专家的意见和补充评论,以及在数据收集阶段将访谈记录和提取的代码发送给每位参与者进行修正:数据分析确定了与实施医护人员在职培训相关的 7 个主题和 16 个次主题。这些主题包括社会因素、个人特征、经济和政治因素、危机和流行病、组织因素以及法律因素。社会危机和人口特征等社会因素会影响培训的类型。个人特征,包括动机、年龄、工作职位和性别,都会影响培训的实施。政治和经济因素,如政府政策和预算限制,也会发挥作用。危机和流行病为相关培训提供了机会。组织因素,如高层管理人员的承诺和组织文化,决定着培训的成败。法律因素,包括限制性法律和激励措施,影响培训的实施:政策的实施不能脱离背景因素。因此,决策者和政策制定者在制定和实施政策时,应全面识别和分析相关的背景因素。这种方法将使他们能够根据具体情况做出明智的决定。
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BMC Medical Education
BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
795
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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