Human resource planning and health services delivery in Wakiso district in Uganda
Date
2015-11
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Kyambogo University(Un published work)
Abstract
This study examined the effect of Human resource planning on health services delivery in health
centres in wakiso district. The study specifically explored the effect of human resource needs
assessment, acquisition and coordination on health services delivery. A total of 98 respondents.
including 20 key informants and 78 employees, participated in the study. Primary data was
obtained using a structured questionnaire and a structured interview guide. Data was analysed
using descriptive and inferential quantitative as well as qualitative methods.
The findings have revealed that; a poor human resource planning culture exists in health centres
in Wakiso district. Human resource needs assessment, acquisition and coordination are not given
the emphasis they deserve. Human resource planning was more centralised and done at the
district. Officers at the health centres did not participate in human resource planning. As a result,
the human resource needs of the health centres were not accurately known and were hence not
meet. Officers at the health centres were not involved in human resource planning, yet they had
better knowledge of resource needs and this resulted into right employees not being are hired.
There was almost no human resource acquisition and coordination at the health centres. This " as
partly because these functions were being done at the district level and also officers at the centres
did not have human resource planning skills.
The study recommends that; Districts should implement a participatory human resource planning
model. Officers at the health centres should be given opportunity to actively get involved in
human resource planning. A bottom - up approach to human resource planning could be more
appropriate. since the officers at the health centres had better knowledge of the real human
resources needs of their institutions. There is need to equip officers in charge of health centres
with human resource planning skills, so as to effectively participate in this activity. Human
resource planning should be made a yearly activity in all health centres. Health centres
need professional human resource officers to oversee the activity of human resource planning.
Description
x,62 p.
Keywords
Human resource planning, Health service delivery, Wakiso district
Citation
Kanguna, Gloria (2015). Human resource planning and health services delivery in Wakiso district in Uganda.Kyambogo University(Un published work)