| Literature DB >> 20594321 |
Shoba Ramanadhan1, Sosena Kebede, Jeannie Mantopoulos, Elizabeth H Bradley.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Capacity-building programs are vital for healthcare workforce development in low- and middle-income countries. In addition to increasing human capital, participation in such programs may lead to new professional networks and access to social capital. Although network development and social capital generation were not explicit program goals, we took advantage of a natural experiment and studied the social networks that developed in the first year of an executive-education Master of Hospital and Healthcare Administration (MHA) program in Jimma, Ethiopia. CASE DESCRIPTION: We conducted a sociometric network analysis, which included all program participants and supporters (formally affiliated educators and mentors). We studied two networks: the Trainee Network (all 25 trainees) and the Trainee-Supporter Network (25 trainees and 38 supporters). The independent variable of interest was out-degree, the number of program-related connections reported by each respondent. We assessed social capital exchange in terms of resource exchange, both informational and functional. Contingency table analysis for relational data was used to evaluate the relationship between out-degree and informational and functional exchange. DISCUSSION AND EVALUATION: Both networks demonstrated growth and inclusion of most or all network members. In the Trainee Network, those with the highest level of out-degree had the highest reports of informational exchange, chi2 (1, N = 23) = 123.61, p < 0.01. We did not find a statistically significant relationship between out-degree and functional exchange in this network, chi2(1, N = 23) = 26.11, p > 0.05. In the Trainee-Supporter Network, trainees with the highest level of out-degree had the highest reports of informational exchange, chi2 (1, N = 23) = 74.93, p < 0.05. The same pattern held for functional exchange, chi2 (1, N = 23) = 81.31, p < 0.01.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20594321 PMCID: PMC2906407 DOI: 10.1186/1478-4491-8-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Resour Health ISSN: 1478-4491
Descriptive characteristics for hospitals led by trainees (n = 25).
| n | Range | |
|---|---|---|
| Rural | 8 (32%) | |
| Urban | 17 (68%) | |
| Number of beds: mean | 204 | 40-800 |
| Number of employees: mean | 399 | 82-2500 |
| Hospital classification | ||
| Federal | 4 (16%) | |
| Regional | 18 (72%) | |
| Sub-regional/Zonal | 3 (12%) | |
Figure 1MHA trainee network before the program started (left) and at year 1 (right), n = 25. Key: Circular nodes represent trainees. Node size represents degree (number of connections); nodes in upper left corner of diagram on left represent isolates (individuals who did not report any connections).
Descriptive measures for the trainee-only sociometric network (25-member network)
| Measure | Pre-MHA | Year 1 |
|---|---|---|
| Density (proportion of potential ties that were actually realized) | 0.04 | 0.13 |
| Isolates (members of the network not connected to anyone else) | 7 | 0 |
| Components (distinct and isolated subgroups in the network) | 2 | 0 |
| Degree (all connections reported to/from the respondent) | Mean: 1.92 | Mean: 4.88 |
| SD: 1.79 | SD: 4.42 | |
| Trainee out-degree (number of connections reported by respondent regarding others) | Mean: 1.04 | Mean:3.00 |
| SD: 1.43 | SD: 4.62 | |
| Trainee in-degree (number of connections reported regarding respondent by others) | Mean: 1.04 | Mean: 3.00 |
| SD: 1.25 | SD: 1.67 | |
Relationship between trainee out-degree and resource exchange at year 1, contingency table analysis (n = 23).
| Informational: no exchange (%) | Informational: some exchange (%) | Functional: no exchange (%) | Functional: some exchange (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trainee out-degree | ||||
| Low | 70.00 | 8.33 | 40.00 | 33.33 |
| Medium | 10.00 | 33.33 | 30.00 | 16.67 |
| High | 20.00 | 58.33 | 30.00 | 50.00 |
| Observed X2 | 123.61** | 26.11 | ||
Key: ~ < 0.10, * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001
Figure 2Trainee-supporter network before the program started (left) and at year 1 (right), n = 63. Key: Square nodes represent supporters, circular nodes represent trainees. Nodes in upper left corner of diagrams represent isolates (individuals who did not report any connections).
Descriptive measures for the trainee-supporter sociometric network (63-member network).
| Measure | Pre-MHA | Year 1 |
|---|---|---|
| Density (proportion of potential ties that were actually realized) | 0.03 | 0.13 |
| Density between and within groups of trainees and supporters | Ties among trainees: 0.04 | Ties among trainees: 0.13 |
| Ties from trainees to supporters: 0.03 | Ties from trainees to supporters: 0.20 | |
| Ties from supporters to trainees: 0.00 | Ties from supporters to trainees: 0.12 | |
| Ties among supporters: 0.05 | Ties among supporters: 0.09 | |
| Isolates (members of the network not connected to anyone else) | 8 isolates | 2 isolates |
| Components (distinct and isolated subgroups in the network) | 1 component + isolates | 1 component + isolates |
| Degree (all connections reported to/from the respondent) | Mean: 3.52 | Mean: 14.22 |
| SD: 3.11 | SD: 10.87 | |
| Out-degree (number of connections reported by respondent re: others) | Mean: 1.87 | Mean: 8.14 |
| SD: 2.88 | SD: 10.81 | |
| In-degree (number of connections reported re: respondent by others) | Mean: 1.87 | Mean: 8.14 |
| SD: 1.77 | SD: 5.68 | |
| Trainee-supporter out-degree (number of connections reported by trainees regarding supporters) | Mean: 1.04 | Mean: 8.26 |
| SD: 1.46 | SD: 5.82 | |
Reports of resource exchange by trainee-supporter connection level at year 1, contingency table analysis (n = 23)
| Informational: low exchange (%) | Informational: high exchange (%) | Functional: no exchange (%) | Functional: some exchange (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trainee-supporter out-degree | ||||
| Low | 20.00 | 6.67 | 19.51 | 9.76 |
| Medium | 13.33 | 13.33 | 14.63 | 14.63 |
| High | 20.00 | 26.67 | 19.51 | 21.95 |
| Observed X2 | 74.93* | 81.31** | ||
Key: ~ < 0.10, * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001