Challenges and opportunities of human resource management activities for neglected tropical diseases in Liberia

Wede Seekey , Rosalind McCollum , Laura Dean , Hannah Berrian , Jerry Kollie , John S. Smith , Zeela Zaizay , Karsor Kollie , Emerson Rogers , Maneesh Phillip , Colleen Parker , Sally Theobald , Joanna Raven
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People affected by skin neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are best cared for by a motivated, well-directed, competent and well-resourced health workforce. There is limited evidence about performance management for health workforce relating to NTD tasks. We explored human resource management relating to skin NTDs, with a focus on performance management. We carried out qualitative and participatory research with health workers across health systems levels in Liberia to explore experiences of caring for people with skin NTDs and views on optimal human resource management (HRM) practices. We conducted key informant interviews with national health systems policymakers (16) and county health workers (32); in-depth interviews with health workers (36); focus group discussions with health workers (4); and photovoice with 15 community health assistants and community health promoters, purposively selected for maximum variation. All interviews and FGDs were transcribed and analysed using thematic framework approach. We found health workers often have strong intrinsic motivation to care for people affected by skin NTDs. However, this is undermined by weak HRM structures particularly in geographic areas where integrated services for NTDs requiring case management have not yet rolled out. The main challenges described include: limited awareness of NTD-related roles, and mental health support provision role, particularly at facility level, gaps in knowledge and skills (how to identify, diagnose and manage skin NTDs), irregular supervision and limited resources to deliver care. Our findings have informed collaborative development of a bundle of HRM approaches to strengthen performance of health workers caring for patients with skin NTDs, including participatory training informed by adult learning-based approaches, supportive supervision, provision of job tasks, NTD manual and related tools, essential resource provision for community health assistants and promoters (CHAs and CHPs) and non-cash awards.
利比里亚被忽视热带病人力资源管理活动的挑战和机遇
受到皮肤被忽视热带病影响的人最好得到积极主动、指导得当、有能力和资源充足的卫生工作队伍的照顾。关于卫生工作人员在非传染性疾病任务方面的绩效管理的证据有限。我们探讨了与皮肤非传染性疾病相关的人力资源管理,重点是绩效管理。我们对利比里亚各级卫生系统的卫生工作者进行了定性和参与性研究,以探索护理皮肤被忽视热带病患者的经验和对最佳人力资源管理(HRM)实践的看法。我们对国家卫生系统政策制定者(16人)和县卫生工作者(32人)进行了关键信息提供者访谈;与卫生工作者进行深入访谈(36);与卫生工作者进行焦点小组讨论(4);photovoice有15个社区卫生助理和社区卫生促进者,特意选择了最大的变化。所有访谈和fgd均采用主题框架方法进行转录和分析。我们发现卫生工作者往往有很强的内在动机去照顾受皮肤被忽视热带病影响的人。然而,薄弱的人力资源管理结构破坏了这一点,特别是在需要病例管理的被忽视热带病综合服务尚未推出的地理区域。所描述的主要挑战包括:对被忽视的热带病相关作用的认识有限,以及提供精神卫生支持的作用,特别是在设施一级,知识和技能方面的差距(如何识别、诊断和管理皮肤被忽视的热带病),不定期的监督以及提供护理的资源有限。我们的研究结果为协作开发一系列人力资源管理方法提供了信息,以加强护理皮肤NTD患者的卫生工作者的绩效,包括基于成人学习方法的参与式培训、支持性监督、提供工作任务、NTD手册和相关工具、为社区卫生助理和促进者(CHAs和CHPs)提供基本资源以及非现金奖励。
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