Human capital management and performance of community-based health planning and service (CHPS): a mediator analysis

Rejoice Wodomdedzi Foli, L. Caesar
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Purpose This paper aims to examine the complexity of the relationship between human capital management (HCM) and the performance of community-based health planning and services (CHPS) from an emerging market perspective. It further explores the mediating role of community orientation; institutional intervention and capability of resources in the hypothesized relationship between HCM and the performance of CHPS. Design/methodology/approach Quantitative data was collected (through a survey) from 210 health volunteers using a systematic random sampling technique. A 95% response rate was realized and the data was analyzed using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis and hierarchical multiple regression. Findings HCM has a direct relationship with the performance of the CHPS model. It also emerged that institutional intervention and capability of resources partially mediate the relationship between HCM and CHPS performance; while community orientation fully mediates the same relationship. Practical implications Capacity building for staff must be wired into the workings of the CHPS model to yield the maximum impact. This points to the need for training packages that focus on building both social and cultural competence for staff working among locals under the CHPS model. Effective planning is, thus, needed to ensure a seamless allocation of adequate resources to boost performance. Also, community engagement is critical to the success of the CHPS model as it could serve as a platform for awareness creation among locals. Originality/value This paper introduces community orientation, institutional intervention and capability of resources as mediating variables to investigate the hypothesized relationships. It offers a developing country insight into how HCM-related factors might be impacting the performance of community-based health programs.
人力资本管理与社区卫生规划和服务绩效:中介分析
本文旨在从新兴市场的角度考察人力资本管理(HCM)与社区卫生规划和服务(CHPS)绩效之间关系的复杂性。进一步探讨了社区取向的中介作用;人力资源管理与卫生保健绩效关系中的制度干预和资源能力。设计/方法/方法采用系统随机抽样技术从210名健康志愿者(通过调查)中收集定量数据。有效率达95%,资料采用探索性、验证性因子分析及层次多元回归分析。发现shcm与CHPS模型的性能有直接关系。制度干预和资源能力在HCM与CHPS绩效的关系中起到部分中介作用;而社区取向则充分中介了这一关系。实际影响必须将工作人员的能力建设与卫生保健服务模式的工作联系起来,以产生最大的影响。这表明需要培训包,重点是为在CHPS模式下与当地人一起工作的员工建立社会和文化能力。因此,需要进行有效的规划,以确保无缝分配足够的资源以提高性能。此外,社区参与对CHPS模式的成功至关重要,因为它可以作为当地人提高认识的平台。原创性/价值本文引入社区导向、制度干预和资源能力作为中介变量,考察假设的关系。它为发展中国家提供了有关卫生保健相关因素如何影响社区卫生规划绩效的见解。
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