Background: Effective medical service and enough health professionals are required to develop quality health service. Recruitment, retention of the health workforce and increased health financing in developing countries are important to achieve the targets of Sustainable Development Goal 3 to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. The aim of this study is to find out the perception and opinions from the resigned medical practitioners and professional nurses of Mankweng Academic Hospital regarding the retention of health professionals, and from which retention initiatives can be implemented from the data gathered.
Methods: An observational retrospective descriptive quantitative
design associated with all resigned medical practitioners and professional
nurses who quited from Mankweng Academic Hospital from January 2018 to December
2022.
Results: A total of 121 medical practitioners and professional
nurses resigned from January 2018 to December 2022. Among them, 74 were medical
practitioners and 47 professional nurses. Lack of prospects advancement (26%),
relocation (26%), and promotion (19%) were the important associated factors
responsible for quitting the job among the group of medical practitioners.
Promotion (34%), poor working conditions (13%), and work-related stress (13%)
were the main reasons for the resignation of the professional nurses. Over 22%
of medical practitioners proposed to increase the number of staff, and 49% of
the professional nurses advocated increasing the number of staff.
Conclusion: Opinions of the resigned medical practitioners and
professional nurses were to emphasize increasing the number of Health
professionals. Adequate staffing is necessary in the health sector. Increasing
the number of health professionals is imperative, and equally, enhanced
promotions should be considered to retain the employee.
Author
(s) Details
Mirza Mohamod Zahir
Uddin Bhuiyan
Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Health Science, Mankweng Academic
Hospital, University of Limpopo, Limpopo, South Africa.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/msti/v12/4906b
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