Motivation and retention of health workers in Ghana’s district hospitals: Addressing the critical issues

dc.contributor.authorAdzei, F.A.
dc.contributor.authorAtinga, R.A.
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-28T10:41:34Z
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-16T11:21:25Z
dc.date.available2012-12-28T10:41:34Z
dc.date.available2017-10-16T11:21:25Z
dc.date.issued2012-07
dc.description.abstractPurpose – This study seeks to undertake a systematic review to consolidate existing empirical evidence on the impact of financial and non-financial incentives on motivation and retention of health workers in Ghana’s district hospitals. Design/methodology/approach – The study employed a purely quantitative design with a sample of 285 health workers from ten district hospitals in four regions of Ghana. A stepwise regression model was used in the analysis. Findings – The study found that financial incentives significantly influence motivation and intention to remain in the district hospital. Further, of the four factor model of the non-financial incentives, only three (leadership skill and supervision, opportunities for continuing professional development and availability of infrastructure and resources) were predictors of motivation and retention. Research limitations/implications – A major limitation of the study is that the sample of health workers was biased towards nurses (n = 160; 56.1 percent). This is explained by their large presence in remote districts in Ghana. A qualitative approach could enrich the findings by bringing out the many complex views of health workers regarding issues of motivation and retention, since quantitative studies are better applied to establish causal relationships. Originality/value – The findings suggest that appropriate legislations backing salary supplements, commitment-based bonus payments with a set of internal regulations and leadership with sound managerial qualities are required to pursue workforce retention in district hospitals.en_US
dc.identifier.citationAdzei, FA and Atinga, RA (2012), Motivation and retention of health workers in Ghana's district hospitals: Addressing the critical issues, Journal of Health Organization and Management, 26 (4): 467 – 485.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://197.255.68.203/handle/123456789/1893
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherEmeralden_US
dc.subjectDistrict hospitalen_US
dc.subjectIncentivesen_US
dc.subjectMotivation (psychology)en_US
dc.subjectRetentionen_US
dc.subjectGhanaen_US
dc.subjectMedical personnelen_US
dc.subjectHospitalsen_US
dc.subjectNursesen_US
dc.titleMotivation and retention of health workers in Ghana’s district hospitals: Addressing the critical issuesen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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