| Literature DB >> 31815631 |
Bishnu Gautam1,2, Vishnu Prasad Sapkota3, Rajendra Raj Wagle4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A mismatch between the requirement and annual production of obstetricians and gynecologists (OBs-GYNs) was observed in Nepal. On top of that, recruitment and retention of OBs-GYNs is a pressing problem, especially in district hospitals of Nepal. In this connection, evidence on the job priorities and preferences of OBs-GYNs, which is currently lacking in Nepal, would help in policymakers in devising recruitment and retention strategies in these hospitals. This study, therefore, aims at exploring the most relevant job attributes that OBs-GYNs would prefer to work in the district hospitals of Nepal using a discrete choice experiment (DCE) technique.Entities:
Keywords: Career choice; Discrete choice experiment; Job preference; Nepal; Obstetrician and gynecologist; Rural health service
Year: 2019 PMID: 31815631 PMCID: PMC6902550 DOI: 10.1186/s12960-019-0427-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Resour Health ISSN: 1478-4491
Attributes and levels used in the discrete choice experiment
| Attribute | Levels |
|---|---|
| Minimum duration of service | 2 years |
| 3 years | |
| 4 years | |
| 5 years | |
| Provision of education for children | No educational provision |
| Provision of primary education | |
| Provision of secondary education | |
| Opportunities of professional development | Not available |
| Available | |
| Availability of technological support | No technological support available |
| Either telemedicine or video conferencing support available | |
| Both telemedicine and video conferencing support available | |
| Team in the job setting | Team of OB-GYN, pediatrician, and anesthesiologist |
| Team of OB-GYN and anesthetic assistant | |
| Monthly salary | NPR 100 000 ($1 000) |
| NPR 125 000 ($1 250) | |
| NPR 150 000 ($1 500) | |
| NPR 175 000 ($1 750) | |
| NPR 200 000 ($2 000) | |
| NPR 225 000 ($2 250) | |
| Opportunity for private practice | Private practice not allowed |
| Private practice allowed | |
| Provision of car allowance | Car allowance not provided |
| Car allowance provided |
Example of choice set provided to OBs-GYNs in the discrete choice experiment
| Attribute | Job A | Job B |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum duration of service | 3 years | 5 years |
| Opportunity of professional development | Available | Not available |
| Provision of education for children | Up to primary | Up to secondary |
| Availability of technology | No facility | Both |
| Team in job setting | OBGY and AA | OBGY, Paed,and Anesthetic |
| Monthly salary | Rs. 150 000 | Rs. 200 000 |
| Opportunity of Private practice | Available | Not available |
| Provision of Car allowance | Not available | Available |
| I will choice | Job A | Job B |
| None of the above | ||
Descriptive characteristics of the participating OBs-GYNs
| Characteristics | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Female | 122 (64.56) |
| Male | 67 (35.44) |
| Age | |
| < 35 years | 81 (42.87) |
| 36–45 years | 81 (42.87) |
| > 45 years | 27 (14.26) |
| Marital status | |
| Married | 163 (86.24) |
| Unmarried | 26 (13.76) |
| Religion | |
| Hindu | 166 (87.83) |
| Buddhist | 14 (7.41) |
| Muslim | 8 (4.23) |
| Christian | 1 (0.53) |
| Highest education attained | |
| MD | 166 (87.83) |
| Diploma in Gynecology and Obstetrics | 11 (5.82) |
| Others | 12 (6.35) |
| Country of highest education | |
| Nepal | 120 (63.49) |
| China | 22 (11.64) |
| India | 11 (5.82) |
| Russia | 10 (5.29) |
| Bangladesh | 8 (4.23) |
| Kyrgyzstan | 6 (3.17) |
| Others | 12 (6.36) |
| Type of workplace | |
| Government facility | 41 (21.70) |
| Medical college | 91 (48.15) |
| Private hospital | 42 (22.22) |
| Others | |
Results of the multinomial logit model
| Attribute | Marginal utility | SE | WTA (NPR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main effects | |||
| Constant | − 1.833*** | 0.218 | |
| Minimum duration of service | − 0.262*** | 0.036 | − 123 602 |
| Monthly salary | 2.1 × 10−06 | 1.1 × 10−06 | |
| Opportunity of professional development | 0.040 | 0.033 | 19 244 |
| Provision of secondary education to children | 0.252*** | 0.042 | 118 592 |
| Provision of primary education to children | 0.182*** | 0.045 | 85 646 |
| Either telemedicine or video conferencing available at the workplace | − 0.055 | 0.041 | − 25 963 |
| Both telemedicine and video conferencing available at the workplace | − 0.079 | 0.044 | − 37 300 |
| Team of OB-GYN, pediatrician, and anesthesiologist at the workplace | 0.416*** | 0.033 | 195 749 |
| Opportunity of private practice | 0.111*** | 0.032 | 52 288 |
| Provision of car allowance | − 0.070* | 0.031 | − 33 226 |
| Interaction effects | |||
| Opportunity of private practice × gender (female) | − 0.130 | 0.069 | |
| Team of OB-GYN, pediatrician, and anesthesiologist at the workplace × age (> 45 years) | − 0.235 | 0.147 | |
| Team of OB-GYN, pediatrician, and anesthesiologist at the workplace × age (36–45 years) | − 0.262** | 0.084 | |
| Both telemedicine and video conferencing available at the workplace × age (> 45 years) | − 0.303* | 0.132 | |
| Both telemedicine and video conferencing available at the workplace × age (36–45 years) | − 0.139 | 0.083 | |
| Team of OB-GYN, pediatrician, and anesthesiologist at the workplace × total work experience (5–10 years) | − 0.130 | 0.092 | |
| Opportunity for private practice × highest education attained (extra degree) | − 0.414* | 0.196 | |
| Opportunity for private practice × highest education attained (MD) | − 0.033 | 0.148 | |
| Team of OB-GYN, pediatrician, and anesthesiologist at the workplace × highest education attained (extra degree) | − 0.460* | 0.209 | |
| Team of OB-GYN, pediatrician, and anesthesiologist at the workplace × highest education attained (MD) | − 0.334* | 0.159 | |
| Both telemedicine and video conferencing available at the workplace × no experience of working in remote area | 0.185 | 0.111 | |
| Provision of secondary education to children × country of highest education (outside Nepal) | − 0.228** | 0.084 | |
| Provision of primary education to children × country of highest education (outside Nepal) | − 0.180* | 0.086 | |
| Opportunity for professional development × type of workplace (medical college) | 0.207* | 0.087 | |
| Opportunity of professional development × type of workplace (private hospital) | 0.153 | 0.097 | |
| Monthly salary × type of workplace (medical college) | 1.2 × 10−6 | 1.2 × 10−6 | |
| Monthly salary × type of workplace (private hospital) | − 2.5 × 10−6* | 1.2 × 10−6 | |
*p< 0.05, **p< 0.01, ***p< 0.001