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Motivation and satisfaction among community health workers in Morogoro Region, Tanzania: nuanced needs and varied ambitions

BACKGROUND: In 2012, the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOHSW), Tanzania, approved national guidelines and training materials for community health workers (CHWs) in integrated maternal, newborn and child health (Integrated MNCH), with CHWs trained and deployed across five districts of Morogo...

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Autores principales: Mpembeni, Rose N M, Bhatnagar, Aarushi, LeFevre, Amnesty, Chitama, Dereck, Urassa, David P, Kilewo, Charles, Mdee, Rebecca M, Semu, Helen, Winch, Peter J, Killewo, Japhet, Baqui, Abdullah H, George, Asha
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4458000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26044146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12960-015-0035-1
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author Mpembeni, Rose N M
Bhatnagar, Aarushi
LeFevre, Amnesty
Chitama, Dereck
Urassa, David P
Kilewo, Charles
Mdee, Rebecca M
Semu, Helen
Winch, Peter J
Killewo, Japhet
Baqui, Abdullah H
George, Asha
author_facet Mpembeni, Rose N M
Bhatnagar, Aarushi
LeFevre, Amnesty
Chitama, Dereck
Urassa, David P
Kilewo, Charles
Mdee, Rebecca M
Semu, Helen
Winch, Peter J
Killewo, Japhet
Baqui, Abdullah H
George, Asha
author_sort Mpembeni, Rose N M
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description BACKGROUND: In 2012, the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOHSW), Tanzania, approved national guidelines and training materials for community health workers (CHWs) in integrated maternal, newborn and child health (Integrated MNCH), with CHWs trained and deployed across five districts of Morogoro Region soon after. To inform future scale up, this study assessed motivation and satisfaction among these CHWs. METHODS: A survey of all CHWs trained by the Integrated MNCH Programme was conducted in the last quarter of 2013. Motivation and satisfaction were assessed using a five-point Likert scale with 29 and 27 items based on a literature review and discussions with CHW programme stakeholders. Exploratory factor analysis was conducted to identify motivation and satisfaction determinants. RESULTS: Out of 238 eligible CHWs, 96 % were included in the study. Findings showed that respondents were motivated to become CHWs due to altruism (work on MNCH, desire to serve God, work hard) and intrinsic needs (help community, improve health, pride) than due to external stimuli (monetary incentives, skill utilization, community respect or hope for employment). CHWs were satisfied by relationships with health workers and communities, job aids and the capacity to provide services. CHWs were dissatisfied with the lack of transportation, communication devices and financial incentives for carrying out their tasks. Factors influencing motivation and satisfaction did not differ across CHW socio-demographic characteristics. Nonetheless, older and less educated CHWs were more likely to be motivated by altruism, intrinsic needs and skill utilization, community respect and hope for employment. Less educated CHWs were more satisfied with service and quality factors and more wealthy CHWs satisfied with job aids. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS: A combination of financial and non-financial incentives is required to support motivation and satisfaction among CHWs. Although CHWs joined mainly due to their altruistic nature, they became discontented with the lack of monetary compensation, transportation and communication support received. With the planned rollout of the national CHW cadre, improved understanding of CHWs as a heterogeneous group with nuanced needs and varied ambitions is vital for ensuring sustainability.
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spelling pubmed-44580002015-06-07 Motivation and satisfaction among community health workers in Morogoro Region, Tanzania: nuanced needs and varied ambitions Mpembeni, Rose N M Bhatnagar, Aarushi LeFevre, Amnesty Chitama, Dereck Urassa, David P Kilewo, Charles Mdee, Rebecca M Semu, Helen Winch, Peter J Killewo, Japhet Baqui, Abdullah H George, Asha Hum Resour Health Research BACKGROUND: In 2012, the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOHSW), Tanzania, approved national guidelines and training materials for community health workers (CHWs) in integrated maternal, newborn and child health (Integrated MNCH), with CHWs trained and deployed across five districts of Morogoro Region soon after. To inform future scale up, this study assessed motivation and satisfaction among these CHWs. METHODS: A survey of all CHWs trained by the Integrated MNCH Programme was conducted in the last quarter of 2013. Motivation and satisfaction were assessed using a five-point Likert scale with 29 and 27 items based on a literature review and discussions with CHW programme stakeholders. Exploratory factor analysis was conducted to identify motivation and satisfaction determinants. RESULTS: Out of 238 eligible CHWs, 96 % were included in the study. Findings showed that respondents were motivated to become CHWs due to altruism (work on MNCH, desire to serve God, work hard) and intrinsic needs (help community, improve health, pride) than due to external stimuli (monetary incentives, skill utilization, community respect or hope for employment). CHWs were satisfied by relationships with health workers and communities, job aids and the capacity to provide services. CHWs were dissatisfied with the lack of transportation, communication devices and financial incentives for carrying out their tasks. Factors influencing motivation and satisfaction did not differ across CHW socio-demographic characteristics. Nonetheless, older and less educated CHWs were more likely to be motivated by altruism, intrinsic needs and skill utilization, community respect and hope for employment. Less educated CHWs were more satisfied with service and quality factors and more wealthy CHWs satisfied with job aids. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS: A combination of financial and non-financial incentives is required to support motivation and satisfaction among CHWs. Although CHWs joined mainly due to their altruistic nature, they became discontented with the lack of monetary compensation, transportation and communication support received. With the planned rollout of the national CHW cadre, improved understanding of CHWs as a heterogeneous group with nuanced needs and varied ambitions is vital for ensuring sustainability. BioMed Central 2015-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4458000/ /pubmed/26044146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12960-015-0035-1 Text en © Mpembeni et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Mpembeni, Rose N M
Bhatnagar, Aarushi
LeFevre, Amnesty
Chitama, Dereck
Urassa, David P
Kilewo, Charles
Mdee, Rebecca M
Semu, Helen
Winch, Peter J
Killewo, Japhet
Baqui, Abdullah H
George, Asha
Motivation and satisfaction among community health workers in Morogoro Region, Tanzania: nuanced needs and varied ambitions
title Motivation and satisfaction among community health workers in Morogoro Region, Tanzania: nuanced needs and varied ambitions
title_full Motivation and satisfaction among community health workers in Morogoro Region, Tanzania: nuanced needs and varied ambitions
title_fullStr Motivation and satisfaction among community health workers in Morogoro Region, Tanzania: nuanced needs and varied ambitions
title_full_unstemmed Motivation and satisfaction among community health workers in Morogoro Region, Tanzania: nuanced needs and varied ambitions
title_short Motivation and satisfaction among community health workers in Morogoro Region, Tanzania: nuanced needs and varied ambitions
title_sort motivation and satisfaction among community health workers in morogoro region, tanzania: nuanced needs and varied ambitions
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4458000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26044146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12960-015-0035-1
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