Essential shifts in health workforce measurement: a human-centred approach.

IF 19.9 1区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Pooja Yerramilli, Kathryn Andrews, Jigyasa Sharma, Mickey Chopra
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Abstract

The health sector has faced long-standing challenges in drivers of worker behaviours and performance, such as job satisfaction, which have been worsened by COVID-19. Structural issues including high workloads and poor working conditions have long contributed to dissatisfaction among health workers. The pandemic escalated unsafe working conditions, causing workers' deaths, increasing burnout rates, and contributing to exodus from health-care jobs. To begin to address these challenges, systematising a human-centred approach to health workforce measurement, which emphasises the drivers of worker behaviour, is crucial. This approach requires a critical re-examination of historical metrics including those on absenteeism, caseload, and competence, which primarily characterise health workers as inputs into the health system. Transition should be made towards more human-centred measures of absence, workload, competency, and job satisfaction. The revision of the World Bank's Service Delivery Indicators health survey, a large-scale facility-based survey that provides within-country and cross-country information on health systems quality, showcases how revisiting widely used metrics through a human-centred lens is needed to yield more fit-for-purpose policy insights that identify health worker wellbeing as key to achieving global health goals.

卫生人力衡量的重大转变:以人为本的方法。
卫生部门在员工行为和绩效的驱动因素方面长期面临挑战,例如工作满意度,这一点因COVID-19而恶化。长期以来,包括工作量大和工作条件差在内的结构性问题是卫生工作者不满的原因之一。大流行加剧了不安全的工作条件,造成工人死亡,倦怠率上升,并促使人们离开保健工作岗位。要开始应对这些挑战,将以人为中心的卫生人力衡量方法系统化至关重要,这种方法强调工作人员行为的驱动因素。这一方法需要对包括缺勤、病例量和能力在内的历史指标进行批判性的重新审查,这些指标主要将卫生工作者作为卫生系统的投入物。应该向更以人为中心的缺勤、工作量、能力和工作满意度的衡量标准过渡。世界银行的《服务提供指标》卫生调查是一项以设施为基础的大规模调查,提供有关卫生系统质量的国内和跨国信息。该调查的修订表明,如何需要从以人为本的角度重新审视广泛使用的指标,以产生更符合目的的政策见解,将卫生工作者的福祉确定为实现全球卫生目标的关键。
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Lancet Global Health
Lancet Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
44.10
自引率
1.20%
发文量
763
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Global Health is an online publication that releases monthly open access (subscription-free) issues.Each issue includes original research, commentary, and correspondence.In addition to this, the publication also provides regular blog posts. The main focus of The Lancet Global Health is on disadvantaged populations, which can include both entire economic regions and marginalized groups within prosperous nations.The publication prefers to cover topics related to reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child, and adolescent health; infectious diseases (including neglected tropical diseases); non-communicable diseases; mental health; the global health workforce; health systems; surgery; and health policy.
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