中下收入国家医疗实习生农村卫生岗位招聘的工作偏好——离散选择实验

Central Asian Journal of Global Health Pub Date : 2020-03-31 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5195/cajgh.2020.344
Julius R Migriño
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及时的经验证据对卫生系统的成功至关重要,这些证据对于制定明智的政策以解决卫生人力不平等问题是必要的。文献中关于影响农村和偏远地区医生招聘和保留的激励措施已经成熟,但在菲律宾的情况下仍然缺乏这样的数据。离散选择实验是世界卫生组织使用的一种方法,它提供定性和定量信息,以帮助决策者进行卫生人力资源管理。方法:该研究采用离散选择实验,包括三个阶段:1)通过关键信息者访谈和焦点小组讨论确定激励措施和水平,2)利用实验设计选择情景,以及3)根据世卫组织指南管理调查。使用Stata进行条件逻辑回归、点估计和相关分析。结果:被调查者的背景类型与农村实践考虑因素之间存在显著的Pearson相关关系(p < 0.01)。受访者更看重非工资的农村就业激励,而不是小幅或适度的基本工资增长。人们愿意为监督人员的存在付费,工作区域相对于家庭的位置,以及工作场所基础设施/设备或用品的状况,都表明工作场所条件对吸引农村保健医生的重要性。为了根据估计后的计算以最具成本效益的方式提高农村工作岗位的接受率,可能需要结合工资和非工资激励措施。结论:菲律宾医学实习生和年轻医生在考虑农村卫生工作岗位时重视非工资激励。具有这些激励措施的农村卫生工作岗位预计将大大增加农村卫生工作岗位的招聘,特别是在考虑到工资和高影响的非工资激励措施相结合的情况下。
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Work Preferences in Rural Health Job Posting Among Medical Interns in a Lower Middle-Income Country-a Discrete Choice Experiment.

Work Preferences in Rural Health Job Posting Among Medical Interns in a Lower Middle-Income Country-a Discrete Choice Experiment.

Work Preferences in Rural Health Job Posting Among Medical Interns in a Lower Middle-Income Country-a Discrete Choice Experiment.

Work Preferences in Rural Health Job Posting Among Medical Interns in a Lower Middle-Income Country-a Discrete Choice Experiment.

Introduction: Timely empirical evidence is important in the success of health systems, and such evidence is necessary for informed policy making to address inequity in the health workforce. Literature is ripe with incentives that affect recruitment and retention of physicians in rural and remote areas, but such data in still lacking in the Philippine setting. Discrete choice experiment is one methodology utilized by the World Health Organization which provides both qualitative and quantitative information to aid policy makers in health human resource management.

Methods: The study utilized a discrete choice experiment involving three phases: 1) identification of incentives and levels using key informant interviews and focus group discussions, 2) selection of scenarios utilizing an experimental design, and 3) administration of survey based on WHO guidelines. Conditional logistic regression, point estimates, and correlational analyses were done using Stata.

Results: There is significant association between type of background and considerations for rural practice among the respondents based on Pearson's correlation (p < 0.01). The respondents put more value into non-wage rural job posting incentives than small to modest base salary increases. The high willingness to pay for the presence of supervision, relative location of work areas from families, and status of workplace infrastructure/equipment or supplies suggest the importance of workplace conditions to attract rural health physicians. Combinations of wage and non-wage incentives may be necessary to provide for the most cost-efficient increases in rural job post uptake rates based on post-estimate calculations.

Conclusion: Philippine medical interns and young doctors value non-wage incentives in considering rural health job postings. Rural health job postings with these incentives are predicted to significantly increase recruitment in rural health job posts, particularly when combinations of wage and high-impact non-wage incentives are considered.

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