TY - JOUR
T1 - Factors Associated with Perception and Expectations to work in the area of Primary Health Care at Five Facilities of the First Level Care in Lima, Peru
AU - Inga-Berrospi, Fiorella
AU - de Los Ángeles Rivera-Cabrera, María
AU - Mestanza-Gutierrez, Nelly
AU - Ayala, Patricia Basurto
AU - Huaman-Garcia, Mariana
AU - Valladares-Garrido, Mario J.
N1 - Funding Information:
We conclude that the perception about working in PHC is low on the health personnel evaluated, but more than the half of the sample report having expectations to work in PHC 10 years from now. Being a woman increases the prevalence of job perception in PHC. Working time up to five years was associated positively with having expectations to work in PHC. On the contrary, the civil status of divorced/widowed was negatively associated. Acknowledgments: To English translation service of Norbert Wiener Private University – Office of Vice chancellor for research. The National Institute of Mental Health and NIH under Award Number D43TW009343 as well as the University of California Global Health Institute to MVG. The funders had no role in study design, data analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Funding: Research funded by Norbert Wiener Private University through 2018 Research Fund.
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PY - 2020/6
Y1 - 2020/6
N2 - Aim: To identify the frequency of perception and expectations to work in the area of primary health care(PHC) as well as theirassociated factors with personnel at five health facilities. Method: Cross-sectional study on five health facilities of PHC. Perception and expectations to work in PHC were measured, and their association with social-work variables was investigated. Simple and multiple regression analysis was performed to estimate prevalence ratios (PR), using the Poisson family, robust variance and having a health facility as a cluster. Results: Out of 94 participants, 64.9% did not have an adequate perceptionabout working in the area of PHC. The 60.6% had an expectation to work in PHC 10 years from now. A positive association was found between female gender and perception about working in the area of PHC (PR = 3.24). There was a negative association between being divorced and/or widowed and the expectation to work in PHC (PR: 0.51). Conclusions: Perception about working in PHC is low, but more than half of the sample expect to work in PHC10 years from now. Being a woman increases the prevalence job perception in PHC. Working time over 5 years was positively associated with having expectations to work in PHC. On the contrary, divorced/widowed marital status was negatively associated.
AB - Aim: To identify the frequency of perception and expectations to work in the area of primary health care(PHC) as well as theirassociated factors with personnel at five health facilities. Method: Cross-sectional study on five health facilities of PHC. Perception and expectations to work in PHC were measured, and their association with social-work variables was investigated. Simple and multiple regression analysis was performed to estimate prevalence ratios (PR), using the Poisson family, robust variance and having a health facility as a cluster. Results: Out of 94 participants, 64.9% did not have an adequate perceptionabout working in the area of PHC. The 60.6% had an expectation to work in PHC 10 years from now. A positive association was found between female gender and perception about working in the area of PHC (PR = 3.24). There was a negative association between being divorced and/or widowed and the expectation to work in PHC (PR: 0.51). Conclusions: Perception about working in PHC is low, but more than half of the sample expect to work in PHC10 years from now. Being a woman increases the prevalence job perception in PHC. Working time over 5 years was positively associated with having expectations to work in PHC. On the contrary, divorced/widowed marital status was negatively associated.
KW - Equity in health
KW - Human Resources for Health
KW - Motivation
KW - Peru (Source: MeSH)
KW - Primary health care
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M3 - Original Article
AN - SCOPUS:85090578956
SN - 1996-7195
VL - 14
SP - 893
EP - 898
JO - Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
JF - Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
IS - 2
ER -