The Impact of Rural Alimentation on the Motivation and Retention of Indigenous Community Health Workers in India: A Qualitative Study.

JMIRx med Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.2196/48346
Ajit Kerketta, Raghavendra A N
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Background: Rural health care delivery remains a global challenge and India is no exception, particularly in regions with Indigenous populations such as the state of Jharkhand. The Community Health Centres in Jharkhand, India, are staffed by Indigenous workers who play a crucial role in bridging the health care gap. However, their motivation and retention in these challenging areas are often influenced by a complex mix of sociocultural and environmental factors. One such significant but understudied influencing factor is alimentation, or nutrition, in rural settings. Previous studies have identified several motivators, including community ties, cultural alignment, job satisfaction, and financial incentives. However, the role of alimentation in their motivation and retention in rural areas has not been sufficiently explored.

Objective: This study aims to explore how the strong bond with locally produced food products impacts the retention of Indigenous community health workers (CHWs) in Jharkhand, India, and shed light on a crucial aspect of rural health care workforce sustainability.

Methods: This study adopted a phenomenological research design to explore the lived experiences and perspectives of Indigenous CHWs in Jharkhand. A purposive sampling method was used to select CHWs who had worked in rural areas for at least five years. Data were collected through semistructured interviews, focusing on the participants' experiences of rural alimentation and how it influences their motivation and retention for rural health care. The interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using thematic analysis to identify common themes and patterns in their experiences related to nutrition and retention.

Results: The study revealed that rural alimentation plays a significant role in both the motivation and retention of CHWs in Jharkhand. CHWs who experienced consistent access to local food reported higher job satisfaction, better physical well-being, and a stronger commitment to their roles. It has also been perceived that consuming nutrient-dense food products decreases the risk of chronic illness among rural populations. Additionally, community support systems related to alimentation were found to be crucial in maintaining motivation, with many CHWs emphasizing the importance of local food availability and cultural ties. The findings suggest that improving access to organic nutrition can positively influence the retention of CHWs in rural areas.

Conclusions: Indigenous communities have unique food habits and preferences deeply rooted in agriculture and arboriculture. Their traditional eating practices are integral to their rich cultural heritage, with significant social, symbolic, and spiritual importance. This study highlights the critical role of rural alimentation in motivating and retaining CHWs in rural Community Health Centres in Jharkhand. Therefore, addressing organic versus conventional food in rural health care policies plays a vital role in improving the retention rates of CHWs. By recognizing the interconnectedness of nutrition and workforce sustainability, health care systems can better support Indigenous CHWs and continue delivering health care services.

农村营养对印度土著社区卫生工作者的动机和保留的影响:一项定性研究。
背景:农村卫生保健的提供仍然是一项全球性挑战,印度也不例外,特别是在贾坎德邦等土著人口地区。印度贾坎德邦的社区保健中心由土著工作人员组成,他们在弥合保健差距方面发挥着关键作用。然而,他们在这些具有挑战性的领域的动机和保留往往受到社会文化和环境因素的复杂组合的影响。其中一个重要但尚未得到充分研究的影响因素是农村环境中的营养。先前的研究已经确定了几个激励因素,包括社区关系、文化一致性、工作满意度和财务激励。然而,在农村地区,营养在他们的动机和保留方面的作用尚未得到充分的探讨。目的:本研究旨在探讨与当地生产的食品紧密联系如何影响印度贾坎德邦土著社区卫生工作者(chw)的保留,并阐明农村卫生保健人力可持续性的一个关键方面。方法:本研究采用现象学研究设计,探讨贾坎德邦原住民chw的生活经历和观点。采用有目的抽样方法,选取在农村工作至少5年的卫生保健员。通过半结构化访谈收集数据,重点关注参与者的农村营养经历以及它如何影响他们对农村卫生保健的动机和保留。访谈被录音、转录,并使用专题分析进行分析,以确定与营养和保留相关的共同主题和模式。结果:研究表明,农村营养在贾坎德邦chw的动机和保留中起着重要作用。经常接触当地食物的chw报告了更高的工作满意度,更好的身体健康,以及对自己角色的更强的承诺。人们还认为,食用营养丰富的食品可以降低农村人口患慢性病的风险。此外,与营养有关的社区支持系统被发现对保持动力至关重要,许多卫生保健中心强调当地食物供应和文化联系的重要性。研究结果表明,改善农村地区有机营养的获取可以积极影响chw的保留。结论:土著社区独特的饮食习惯和偏好深深植根于农业和树木栽培。他们的传统饮食习惯是他们丰富文化遗产的组成部分,具有重要的社会、象征和精神意义。这项研究强调了农村营养在激励和留住贾坎德邦农村社区卫生中心的卫生工作者方面的关键作用。因此,在农村卫生保健政策中解决有机食品与传统食品的问题对于提高卫生工作者的保留率至关重要。通过认识到营养和劳动力可持续性的相互联系,卫生保健系统可以更好地支持土著卫生保健工作者并继续提供卫生保健服务。
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