2009
DOI: 10.1186/1478-4505-7-7
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Human resource management interventions to improve health workers' performance in low and middle income countries: a realist review

Abstract: BackgroundImproving health workers' performance is vital for achieving the Millennium Development Goals. In the literature on human resource management (HRM) interventions to improve health workers' performance in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC), hardly any attention has been paid to the question how HRM interventions might bring about outcomes and in which contexts. Such information is, however, critical to assess the transferability of results. Our aim was to explore if realist review of published pri… Show more

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“…Previous review teams have identified that the data necessary for conducting a high-quality realist synthesis is often not found in RCTs. However, as the included studies consisted of a broader range of study types and much larger numbers of studies than that found in Dieleman et al 148 and Kane et al 149 it was anticipated during the project that sufficient data would be available. To supplement the data within the studies included in the effectiveness review, two additional searches were undertaken: one to look for studies on facilitated TW and the other for studies of any type that reported on one or more of the included studies.…”
Section: Realist Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous review teams have identified that the data necessary for conducting a high-quality realist synthesis is often not found in RCTs. However, as the included studies consisted of a broader range of study types and much larger numbers of studies than that found in Dieleman et al 148 and Kane et al 149 it was anticipated during the project that sufficient data would be available. To supplement the data within the studies included in the effectiveness review, two additional searches were undertaken: one to look for studies on facilitated TW and the other for studies of any type that reported on one or more of the included studies.…”
Section: Realist Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diversos países de América Latina, África y Asia ensayan nuevas formas gerenciales para remunerar al personal a fin de motivar el trabajo, aumentar la productividad, la calidad de la atención y promover el trabajo en equipo. 20 La eficiencia productiva considera como estrategia de Eficiencia y recursos humanos para la salud Artículo originAl medición el volumen de consultas generales generadas por médico, así como la relación entre el volumen de consultas generales y la disponibilidad de médicos por unidad de población. 21,22 A pesar de su relevancia para el cumplimiento de metas y objetivos de los sistemas de salud, los estudios que abordan la eficiencia en RH son escasos, 23 y los existentes no dimensionan sus hallazgos en un marco de eficiencia.…”
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“…On the other hand, each community is unique and the challenges as well as opportunities it provides are thus community specific. Incentives are context specific 14 , and each community's background needs to be studied to identify and apply the acceptable ones for the given community. By exploring attitudes towards small incentives in a given context, it is possible to identify those that can be applicable and relevant.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%