基于等效值(EV)的北京初级卫生保健工作者工作量评估

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Shasha Yuan, Tao Yin, Naijie Weng, Zheng Wang, Delu Yin
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摘要

背景:定量估算初级卫生保健(PHC)工作者工作量的方法对于提高初级卫生保健机构的绩效至关重要。然而,由于初级保健所涵盖的服务范围多样化和复杂,衡量初级保健工作者的工作量是具有挑战性的。本研究旨在使用基于等值(EV)的方法来评估初级保健工作者的工作量,并向政策制定者通报中国北京目前的工作量负担。方法:设计基于EV的工作量评估系统,主要分为三个步骤:确定初级保健工作人员提供的基本服务项目清单,量化各项服务项目的EV,计算初级保健工作人员和社区卫生中心相应的工作量。研究共纳入18个CHCs,根据人口密度和地形将其分为三类:第一类(城市CHCs 8个)、第二类(半山区CHCs 6个)和第三类(山区CHCs 4个)。数据来源于北京市地方卫生信息系统,该系统自动采集了2017 - 2021年北京市样本区18家基层卫生院500项初级卫生保健服务项目的实时服务量数据。结果:本研究确定了503项基本初级保健服务项目,并对其ev进行了定义。每个PHC工作人员的理论全容量工作量为6024 ev,作为基础工作量。2017-2021年期间,每个初级保健工作者的实际年工作量为7240.0辆电动汽车。这三种类型的chc的每个预算职位的基本工作量为第一组6468.6 ev,第二组5268.5 ev,第三组5038.7 ev。与每组实际工作量分别为7702.3 EVs、6568.3 EVs和5979.0 EVs相比,研究期间样本区PHC工作人员均处于超负荷状态。结论:基于ev的方法为其他地区公办初级保健机构工作量综合评估提供了可行的解决方案。本研究提供了有价值的见解,有助于地方决策者了解初级保健工作者的工作量负担,客观评估其绩效,并指导未来的卫生人力规划。
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The equivalent value (EV)-based workload assessment of primary healthcare workers in Beijing, China.

Background: Quantitative methods for estimating the workload of primary healthcare (PHC) workers are essential for improving the performance of PHC institutions. However, measuring the workload of PHC workers is challenging due to the diverse and complex range of services covered by PHC. This study aims to use an equivalent value (EV)-based approach to assess the workload of PHC workers and inform policymakers about the current workload burden in Beijing, China.

Methods: The EV-based workload assessment system was designed by three main steps: identifying the list of essential PHC service items provided by PHC workers, quantifying the EV of each service item, and calculating the corresponding workload for PHC workers and community health centers (CHCs). The study included 18 CHCs, which were divided into three groups based on population density and topography: Group I (eight urban CHCs), Group II (six CHCs in semi-mountainous areas), and Group III (four CHCs in mountainous areas). Data were collected from local health information system, which automatically collected real-time service volume data for 500 PHC service items at 18 CHCs in the sample district in Beijing from 2017 to 2021.

Results: This study identified 503 essential PHC service items and defined their EVs. The theoretical full-capacity workload per PHC worker was 6024 EVs, serving as the base workload. The actual annual workload per PHC worker was 7240.0 EVs during 2017-2021. The base workload per budgeted position for the three types of CHCs was 6468.6 EVs for Group I, 5268.5 EVs for Group II, and 5038.7 EVs for Group III. Compared with the actual workload of 7702.3 EVs, 6568.3 EVs, and 5979.0 EVs in each group, respectively, all PHC workers in the sample district were overburdened during the study period.

Conclusions: The EV-based method provides a feasible solution for comprehensively assessing the workload of publicly funded PHC institutions in other regions. This study offers valuable insights to help local policymakers understand the workload burden of PHC workers, objectively evaluate their performance, and guide future health workforce planning.

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Human Resources for Health
Human Resources for Health Social Sciences-Public Administration
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
4.40%
发文量
102
审稿时长
34 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Resources for Health is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal covering all aspects of planning, producing and managing the health workforce - all those who provide health services worldwide. Human Resources for Health aims to disseminate research on health workforce policy, the health labour market, health workforce practice, development of knowledge tools and implementation mechanisms nationally and internationally; as well as specific features of the health workforce, such as the impact of management of health workers" performance and its link with health outcomes. The journal encourages debate on health sector reforms and their link with human resources issues, a hitherto-neglected area.
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