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The challenges of developing an instrument to assess health provider motivation at primary care level in rural Burkina Faso, Ghana and Tanzania

BACKGROUND: The quality of health care depends on the competence and motivation of the health workers that provide it. In the West, several tools exist to measure worker motivation, and some have been applied to the health sector. However, none have been validated for use in sub-Saharan Africa. The...

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Autores principales: Prytherch, Helen, Leshabari, Melkidezek T., Wiskow, Christiane, Aninanya, Gifty A., Kakoko, Deodatus C.V., Kagoné, Moubassira, Burghardt, Juliane, Kynast-Wolf, Gisela, Marx, Michael, Sauerborn, Rainer
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23043816
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v5i0.19120
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author Prytherch, Helen
Leshabari, Melkidezek T.
Wiskow, Christiane
Aninanya, Gifty A.
Kakoko, Deodatus C.V.
Kagoné, Moubassira
Burghardt, Juliane
Kynast-Wolf, Gisela
Marx, Michael
Sauerborn, Rainer
author_facet Prytherch, Helen
Leshabari, Melkidezek T.
Wiskow, Christiane
Aninanya, Gifty A.
Kakoko, Deodatus C.V.
Kagoné, Moubassira
Burghardt, Juliane
Kynast-Wolf, Gisela
Marx, Michael
Sauerborn, Rainer
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description BACKGROUND: The quality of health care depends on the competence and motivation of the health workers that provide it. In the West, several tools exist to measure worker motivation, and some have been applied to the health sector. However, none have been validated for use in sub-Saharan Africa. The complexity of such tools has also led to concerns about their application at primary care level. OBJECTIVE: To develop a common instrument to monitor any changes in maternal and neonatal health (MNH) care provider motivation resulting from the introduction of pilot interventions in rural, primary level facilities in Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Tanzania. DESIGN: Initially, a conceptual framework was developed. Based upon this, a literature review and preliminary qualitative research, an English-language instrument was developed and validated in an iterative process with experts from the three countries involved. The instrument was then piloted in Ghana. Reliability testing and exploratory factor analysis were used to produce a final, parsimonious version. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: This paper describes the actual process of developing the instrument. Consequently, the concepts and items that did not perform well psychometrically at pre-test are first presented and discussed. The final version of the instrument, which comprises 42 items for self-assessment and eight for peer-assessment, is then shown. This is followed by a presentation and discussion of the findings from first use of the instrument with MNH providers from 12 rural, primary level facilities in each of the three countries. CONCLUSIONS: It is possible to undertake work of this nature at primary health care level, particularly if the instruments are kept as straightforward as possible and well introduced. However, their development requires very lengthy preparatory periods. The effort needed to adapt such instruments for use in different countries within the region of sub-Saharan Africa should not be underestimated.
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spelling pubmed-34640652012-10-04 The challenges of developing an instrument to assess health provider motivation at primary care level in rural Burkina Faso, Ghana and Tanzania Prytherch, Helen Leshabari, Melkidezek T. Wiskow, Christiane Aninanya, Gifty A. Kakoko, Deodatus C.V. Kagoné, Moubassira Burghardt, Juliane Kynast-Wolf, Gisela Marx, Michael Sauerborn, Rainer Glob Health Action Study Design Article BACKGROUND: The quality of health care depends on the competence and motivation of the health workers that provide it. In the West, several tools exist to measure worker motivation, and some have been applied to the health sector. However, none have been validated for use in sub-Saharan Africa. The complexity of such tools has also led to concerns about their application at primary care level. OBJECTIVE: To develop a common instrument to monitor any changes in maternal and neonatal health (MNH) care provider motivation resulting from the introduction of pilot interventions in rural, primary level facilities in Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Tanzania. DESIGN: Initially, a conceptual framework was developed. Based upon this, a literature review and preliminary qualitative research, an English-language instrument was developed and validated in an iterative process with experts from the three countries involved. The instrument was then piloted in Ghana. Reliability testing and exploratory factor analysis were used to produce a final, parsimonious version. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: This paper describes the actual process of developing the instrument. Consequently, the concepts and items that did not perform well psychometrically at pre-test are first presented and discussed. The final version of the instrument, which comprises 42 items for self-assessment and eight for peer-assessment, is then shown. This is followed by a presentation and discussion of the findings from first use of the instrument with MNH providers from 12 rural, primary level facilities in each of the three countries. CONCLUSIONS: It is possible to undertake work of this nature at primary health care level, particularly if the instruments are kept as straightforward as possible and well introduced. However, their development requires very lengthy preparatory periods. The effort needed to adapt such instruments for use in different countries within the region of sub-Saharan Africa should not be underestimated. Co-Action Publishing 2012-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3464065/ /pubmed/23043816 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v5i0.19120 Text en © 2012 Helen Prytherch et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Prytherch, Helen
Leshabari, Melkidezek T.
Wiskow, Christiane
Aninanya, Gifty A.
Kakoko, Deodatus C.V.
Kagoné, Moubassira
Burghardt, Juliane
Kynast-Wolf, Gisela
Marx, Michael
Sauerborn, Rainer
The challenges of developing an instrument to assess health provider motivation at primary care level in rural Burkina Faso, Ghana and Tanzania
title The challenges of developing an instrument to assess health provider motivation at primary care level in rural Burkina Faso, Ghana and Tanzania
title_full The challenges of developing an instrument to assess health provider motivation at primary care level in rural Burkina Faso, Ghana and Tanzania
title_fullStr The challenges of developing an instrument to assess health provider motivation at primary care level in rural Burkina Faso, Ghana and Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed The challenges of developing an instrument to assess health provider motivation at primary care level in rural Burkina Faso, Ghana and Tanzania
title_short The challenges of developing an instrument to assess health provider motivation at primary care level in rural Burkina Faso, Ghana and Tanzania
title_sort challenges of developing an instrument to assess health provider motivation at primary care level in rural burkina faso, ghana and tanzania
topic Study Design Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23043816
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v5i0.19120
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