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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0165940
论文题名:
Understanding Health Workers’ Job Preferences to Improve Rural Retention in Timor-Leste: Findings from a Discrete Choice Experiment
作者: Marc-Francois Smitz; Sophie Witter; Christophe Lemiere; Patrick Hoang-Vu Eozenou; Tomas Lievens; Rashid U. Zaman; Kay Engelhardt; Xiaohui Hou
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2016
发表日期: 2016-11-15
卷: 11, 期:11
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Medical doctors ; Jobs ; Nurses ; Midwives ; Salaries ; Remote areas ; Equipment ; Housing
英文摘要: Background Timor-Leste built its health workforce up from extremely low levels after its war of independence, with the assistance of Cuban training, but faces challenges as the first cohorts of doctors will shortly be freed from their contracts with government. Retaining doctors, nurses and midwives in remote areas requires a good understanding of health worker preferences. Methods The article reports on a discrete choice experiment (DCE) carried out amongst 441 health workers, including 173 doctors, 150 nurses and 118 midwives. Qualitative methods were conducted during the design phase. The attributes which emerged were wages, skills upgrading/specialisation, location, working conditions, transportation and housing. Findings One of the main findings of the study is the relative lack of importance of wages for doctors, which could be linked to high intrinsic motivation, perceptions of having an already highly paid job (relative to local conditions), and/or being in a relatively early stage of their career for most respondents. Professional development provides the highest satisfaction with jobs, followed by the working conditions. Doctors with less experience, males and the unmarried are more flexible about location. For nurses and midwives, skill upgrading emerged as the most cost effective method. Conclusions The study is the first of its kind conducted in Timor-Leste. It provides policy-relevant information to balance financial and non-financial incentives for different cadres and profiles of staff. It also augments a thin literature on the preferences of working doctors (as opposed to medical students) in low and middle income countries and provides insights into the ability to instil motivation to work in rural areas, which may be influenced by rural recruitment and Cuban-style training, with its emphasis on community service.
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作者单位: Oxford Policy Management, Oxford, United Kingdom;Oxford Policy Management, Oxford, United Kingdom;Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom;World Bank, Washington DC, United States of America;World Bank, Washington DC, United States of America;Oxford Policy Management, Oxford, United Kingdom;Oxford Policy Management, Oxford, United Kingdom;Oxford Policy Management, Oxford, United Kingdom;World Bank, Washington DC, United States of America

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Marc-Francois Smitz,Sophie Witter,Christophe Lemiere,et al. Understanding Health Workers’ Job Preferences to Improve Rural Retention in Timor-Leste: Findings from a Discrete Choice Experiment[J]. PLOS ONE,2016-01-01,11(11)
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