2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12960-019-0369-1
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Flexibility of deployment: challenges and policy options for retaining health workers during crisis in Zimbabwe

Abstract: Background Zimbabwe experienced a socio-economic crisis from 1997 to 2008 which heavily impacted all sectors. In this context, human resource managers were confronted with the challenge of health worker shortage in rural areas and, at the same time, had to operate under a highly centralised, government-centred system which defined health worker deployment policies. This study examines the implementation of deployment policies in Zimbabwe before, during and after the crisis in order to analyse how … Show more

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“… Russo et al 2015 [ 50 ] Analyzed the proportion and characteristics of female physicians and implications of the medical workforce’s feminization Secondary data 331 Physicians 54 46 Primary survey data, secondary analysis None Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique 13. Mashange et al 2019 [ 51 ] Examine the implementation of deployment policies in Zimbabwe before, during and after the crisis in order to analyze the actual practices used by managers to cope with the crisis Respective qualitative 95 17 KI 11Managers 67 HWs 59 64 37 41 36 63 In-depth interview Life histories Document analysis Thematic analysis Zimbabwe 14. Jaeger et al 2018 [ 52 ] Identify challenges and opportunities -in daily work, including factors that influence motivation and social well-being of the healthcare workers Qualitative 8 Nurses 62 38 In-depth interviews and observations Thematic analysis Chad 15.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Russo et al 2015 [ 50 ] Analyzed the proportion and characteristics of female physicians and implications of the medical workforce’s feminization Secondary data 331 Physicians 54 46 Primary survey data, secondary analysis None Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique 13. Mashange et al 2019 [ 51 ] Examine the implementation of deployment policies in Zimbabwe before, during and after the crisis in order to analyze the actual practices used by managers to cope with the crisis Respective qualitative 95 17 KI 11Managers 67 HWs 59 64 37 41 36 63 In-depth interview Life histories Document analysis Thematic analysis Zimbabwe 14. Jaeger et al 2018 [ 52 ] Identify challenges and opportunities -in daily work, including factors that influence motivation and social well-being of the healthcare workers Qualitative 8 Nurses 62 38 In-depth interviews and observations Thematic analysis Chad 15.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This context might explain the social exclusionary views of some of the health workers in our survey. Moreover, agreeing that migrants only come to South Africa for health care may not indicate anti-migrant attitudes, but may reflect the current reality given the virtual collapse of the health systems in their home countries, as in the case in Zimbabwe [59].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In uncertain environments, managers at the local level need the flexibility and skills in human resource management to effectively implement changes [ 63 , 64 ]. The engagement of managers in the workshops show that they are committed to change, though they should be supported somehow.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%