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The public sector nursing workforce in Kenya: a county-level analysis

Authors :
Abdisalan M. Noor
Patrick Mbindyo
Agnes N. Waudo
Jacob Ochieng
Rose Kiriinya
Martha F. Rogers
Mabel Wakaba
C Rakuom
Mike English
Jim Todd
Source :
Human Resources for Health
Publisher :
Springer Nature

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Kenya's human resources for health shortage is well documented, yet in line with the new constitution, responsibility for health service delivery will be devolved to 47 new county administrations. This work describes the public sector nursing workforce likely to be inherited by the counties, and examines the relationships between nursing workforce density and key indicators. METHODS: National nursing deployment data linked to nursing supply data were used and analyzed using statistical and geographical analysis software. Data on nurses deployed in national referral hospitals and on nurses deployed in non-public sector facilities were excluded from main analyses. The densities and characteristics of the public sector nurses across the counties were obtained and examined against an index of county remoteness, and the nursing densities were correlated with five key indicators. RESULTS: Of the 16,371 nurses in the public non-tertiary sector, 76% are women and 53% are registered nurses, with 35% of the nurses aged 40 to 49 years. The nursing densities across counties range from 1.2 to 0.08 per 1,000 population. There are statistically significant associations of the nursing densities with a measure of health spending per capita (P value = 0.0028) and immunization rates (P value = 0.0018). A higher county remoteness index is associated with explaining lower female to male ratio of public sector nurses across counties (P value

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14784491
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Resources for Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72db189b1567c438a9cfa0378dc3f829
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-4491-12-6