Why measure the retention of health workers within borders? Lessons learned from the ETATMBA program in measuring health workforce retention in Malawi and Tanzania

Health workforce retention is a recognised strategy for alleviating the health workforce scarcity in low- and middleincome countries. However, there is a lack of clarity on what retention is and how it is measured. We followed up with health workers who participated in the ETATMBA program, an in-se...

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Main Authors: Mselenge Mdegela, Chimwemwe Joe Mvula, Ndemetria Vermand, Barbara Madaj, Joseph Paul O’Hare
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/hls/article/view/10376
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author Mselenge Mdegela
Chimwemwe Joe Mvula
Ndemetria Vermand
Barbara Madaj
Joseph Paul O’Hare
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Chimwemwe Joe Mvula
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Barbara Madaj
Joseph Paul O’Hare
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description Health workforce retention is a recognised strategy for alleviating the health workforce scarcity in low- and middleincome countries. However, there is a lack of clarity on what retention is and how it is measured. We followed up with health workers who participated in the ETATMBA program, an in-service training program from selected healthcare facilities in Malawi and Tanzania, once per quarter, for five years, to determine their retention. We measured retention in three aspects: i) duration of stay in target healthcare facilities, ii) retention in clinical roles, and iii) retention in government employment. We tracked 127 participants, 46 in Malawi and 81 in Tanzania. At the end of tracking, the retention in each aspect measured was different. In Malawi, the retention in target facilities was 47.2%, the retention for clinical roles was 69.5%, and retention for government employment was 76.1%. In Tanzania, the rates were 45.7%, 72.8%, and 76.5%, respectively. The extent of workforce retention depends on the parameters chosen to measure it. Standard indicators for workforce retention needs to be outlined to streamline retention measurement, inform health policies and improve human resources for health planning.
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spelling doaj.art-44bebc7e255f4806bfc6d3cf812fefbc2024-08-03T11:13:08ZengPAGEPress PublicationsHealthcare in Low-resource Settings2281-78242022-05-0110110.4081/hls.2022.10376Why measure the retention of health workers within borders? Lessons learned from the ETATMBA program in measuring health workforce retention in Malawi and TanzaniaMselenge Mdegela0Chimwemwe Joe Mvula1Ndemetria Vermand2Barbara Madaj3Joseph Paul O’Hare4Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, LiverpoolKamuzu Central Hospital, LilongweMorogoro College of Health and Allied Sciences, MorogoroLiverpool School of Tropical Medicine, LiverpoolWarwick Medical School, The University of Warwick, Coventry Health workforce retention is a recognised strategy for alleviating the health workforce scarcity in low- and middleincome countries. However, there is a lack of clarity on what retention is and how it is measured. We followed up with health workers who participated in the ETATMBA program, an in-service training program from selected healthcare facilities in Malawi and Tanzania, once per quarter, for five years, to determine their retention. We measured retention in three aspects: i) duration of stay in target healthcare facilities, ii) retention in clinical roles, and iii) retention in government employment. We tracked 127 participants, 46 in Malawi and 81 in Tanzania. At the end of tracking, the retention in each aspect measured was different. In Malawi, the retention in target facilities was 47.2%, the retention for clinical roles was 69.5%, and retention for government employment was 76.1%. In Tanzania, the rates were 45.7%, 72.8%, and 76.5%, respectively. The extent of workforce retention depends on the parameters chosen to measure it. Standard indicators for workforce retention needs to be outlined to streamline retention measurement, inform health policies and improve human resources for health planning. https://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/hls/article/view/10376Health workershealth workforceMalawiretentionTanzania
spellingShingle Mselenge Mdegela
Chimwemwe Joe Mvula
Ndemetria Vermand
Barbara Madaj
Joseph Paul O’Hare
Why measure the retention of health workers within borders? Lessons learned from the ETATMBA program in measuring health workforce retention in Malawi and Tanzania
Healthcare in Low-resource Settings
Health workers
health workforce
Malawi
retention
Tanzania
title Why measure the retention of health workers within borders? Lessons learned from the ETATMBA program in measuring health workforce retention in Malawi and Tanzania
title_full Why measure the retention of health workers within borders? Lessons learned from the ETATMBA program in measuring health workforce retention in Malawi and Tanzania
title_fullStr Why measure the retention of health workers within borders? Lessons learned from the ETATMBA program in measuring health workforce retention in Malawi and Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Why measure the retention of health workers within borders? Lessons learned from the ETATMBA program in measuring health workforce retention in Malawi and Tanzania
title_short Why measure the retention of health workers within borders? Lessons learned from the ETATMBA program in measuring health workforce retention in Malawi and Tanzania
title_sort why measure the retention of health workers within borders lessons learned from the etatmba program in measuring health workforce retention in malawi and tanzania
topic Health workers
health workforce
Malawi
retention
Tanzania
url https://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/hls/article/view/10376
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