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   accommodate or reject: the role of local communities in the retention of health workers in rural tanzania  
   
نویسنده sirili nathanael ,simba daudi ,zulu joseph m ,frumence gasto ,tetui moses
منبع international journal of health policy and management - 2022 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:59 -66
چکیده    Background: while over 70% of the population in tanzania reside in rural areas, only 25% of physicians and 55% of nurses serve these areas. tanzania operates a decentralised health system which aims to bring health services closer to its people through collaborative citizen efforts. while community engagement was intended as a mechanism to support the retention of the health workforce in rural areas, the reality on the ground does not always match this ideal. this study explored the role local communities in the retention of health workers in rural tanzania. methods: an exploratory qualitative study was completed in two rural districts from the kilimanjaro and lindi regions in tanzania between august 2015 and september 2016. nineteen key informant interviews (kiis) were conducted with district health managers, local government leaders, and health facility in-charges. in addition, three focus group discussions (fgds) were conducted with 19 members of the governing committees of three health facilities from the two districts. data were analysed using the thematic analysis technique. results: accommodation or rejection were the two major ways in which local communities influenced the quest for retaining health workers. communities accommodated incoming health workers by providing them a good reception, assuming responsibility for resolving challenges facing health facilities and health workers, linking health workers to local communities and promoting practices that placed a high value on health workers. on the flip side, communities could also reject health workers by openly expressing lack of trust and labelling them as ‘foreigners,’ by practicing cultural rituals that health workers feared and discrimination based on cultural differences. conclusion: fostering good relationships between local communities and health workers may be as important as incentives and other health system strategies for the retention of health workers in rural areas. the role communities play in rural health worker retention is not sufficiently recognized and is worthy of further research
کلیدواژه health workforce retention ,primary health care ,community ,rural ,tanzania
آدرس muhimbili university of health and allied sciences, school of public health and socialsciences, department of development studies, tanzania, muhimbili university of health and allied sciences, school of public health and socialsciences, department of community, tanzania, university of zambia (unza), school of public health, zambia, muhimbili university of health and allied sciences, school of public health and social sciences, department of development studies, tanzania, university of waterloo, school of pharmacy, canada. umeå university, department of epidemiology and global health, sweden. makerere university, school of public health, department of health policy, planning and management, uganda
پست الکترونیکی tetuimoses@gmail.com
 
     
   
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