分析津巴布韦政府医院人员高流动率的影响

Tawanda Dzvairo
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国际舞台上的经济因素吸引了其他国家训练有素和合格的保健人员。大规模人员外流正在以惊人的速度发生,导致处境不利的国家失去有效的医院工作人员。在津巴布韦,政府管理的医院出现了工作人员流失现象。事实证明,人员流动率的高低都会影响医疗保健系统。这一点在合格和有经验的医生、护士和其他相关人员离开工作地点寻找更好的机会和更绿的牧场后,所提供的卫生服务很差就是显而易见的。这项研究收集了相关文献的调查结果,并在选定的医院周围分发了调查问卷,试图评价和评估津巴布韦医院高员工流失率的影响。因此,一项关于医院人员自愿离职造成人员短缺的结果的调查显示,津巴布韦医院的人员离职产生了负面影响。该研究包括四家政府医院(GH)作为案例研究,它们是;Chivhu, Sadza, Kotwa和Marondera医院。该研究回顾了95%的受访者表示,他们各自的医院有员工离职记录。研究结果显示,在四家公立医院中,护士占离职人员的比例最高,占离职人员总数的29.49%。这些护士和其他医疗从业人员的目的地在联合王国主要被视为"更绿的牧场" .工作人员流动的影响是津巴布韦医院缺乏合格和有经验的工作人员,影响了提供服务的质量。这篇文章给出了详细的目标,结果和建议的问题的主题。
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Unpacking the Effects of High Staff Turnover in Zimbabwean Government Hospitals
Economic factors in the international scene have attracted trained and qualified health personnel in other countries. The mass exodus has been happening at an alarming rate, resulting in disadvantaged countries losing effective hospital staff. Staff turnover has been witnessed in Government administered hospitals in Zimbabwe. Both low and high staff turnover has proven to affect the healthcare system. This is evident in the poor health service that is being delivered after qualified and experienced doctors, nurses and other related personnel have left their work places in search of better opportunities and greener pastures. The study gathered findings from related literature and distributed questionnaires around selected hospitals in an attempt to evaluate and assess the effects of high staff turnover in Zimbabwean hospitals. Thus, a survey on the results of being short staffed due voluntary hospital staff turnover has shown the negative effects of staff turnover in Zimbabwean hospitals. The study included four government hospitals (GH) as case studies, these are; Chivhu, Sadza, Kotwa and Marondera Hospitals. The study reviewed that 95% of the respondents indicated that there was a record of staff turnover at their respective hospitals. The research results showed that nurses constituted the most staff members leaving government hospitals, making up 29.49% of the total turnover in the four GH involved in the study. The destination for those nurses and other medical practitioners was regarded as ‘g mainly regarded as ‘greener pastures’ in the United Kingdome effects of staff turnover was the shortage of qualified and experienced staff members in hospitals in Zimbabwe which affected the quality-of-service delivery. This article gives in detail the objectives, results and recommendations for the topic in question.
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