Do national human resources for health policy interventions impact successfully on local human resources for health systems: a case study of Epworth, Zimbabwe

Global Health Action
Bernard Hope Taderera

Abstract

Background: The global health workforce crisis remains a challenge undermining health system strengthening in low-income peri-urban areas. Whilst the 2018 Astana Declaration and the 2030 Global Health Workforce Strategy are helping guide effort to address this challenge, the Decision Space Approach presents an opportunity through which to further understand decision space and its impact on innovation and performance, and what it can contribute towards the goal of health-care worker reform. Objective: To use the Decision Space Approach to understand how national policy interventions on health workers impact local health-care worker systems in Epworth, Zimbabwe. Methods: A case study design, within which cross-sectional studies were carried out at the principal and agent level, was used. At the principal level, data were collected through a documentary search and key informant interviews and generated a Human Resource for Health Policy Decision Space Mapping Analysis Conceptual Tool. The Conceptual Tool guided data collection at the agent level, where a documentary search, in-depth interviews and focus group discussions were carried out. The Tool facilitated discussion of findings and was complemented by interpretive thematic ana...Continue Reading

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