Factors Affecting Doctors' Retention In Rural Areas Of Mongolia

碩士 === 亞洲大學 === 國際企業學系碩士班 === 100 === Abstract Background: Rural health facilities of Mongolia are facing serious doctors’ shortage. Though there is implemented several policies to improve retention of doctors in rural areas, still today there have been found difficulties to accept physicians in rur...

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Main Author: Bolormaa Purevjav
Other Authors: Bill Bing-Long Wang
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Language:en_US
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/26229090580046424351
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spelling ndltd-TW-100THMU03210032015-10-13T21:01:52Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/26229090580046424351 Factors Affecting Doctors' Retention In Rural Areas Of Mongolia 影響醫生居留在蒙古農村的因素 Bolormaa Purevjav Bolormaa Purevjav 碩士 亞洲大學 國際企業學系碩士班 100 Abstract Background: Rural health facilities of Mongolia are facing serious doctors’ shortage. Though there is implemented several policies to improve retention of doctors in rural areas, still today there have been found difficulties to accept physicians in rural posts. Therefore this study aimed to examine the personal, financial and non financial factors that mostly affect physicians’ retention in rural areas of Mongolia. Methodology: This study used mix method approaches. Data analysis were examined by the quantitative method Descriptive statistic, Pearson’s correlation and Multiple regressions with level of significance set at 0,05. Survey used for quantitative method. The research variables were personal, financial and non financial factors and doctors’ retention in rural areas. And for the qualitative method was used qualitative content analyses and self administered survey. Result: Results of this study ensured that there are significant correlations between age, marital status, education of physician, hometown, salary, bonus, remote area allowance, family support, housing, support on bank loan, pension benefit, constant training and career advancement of physicians and doctors’ retention in rural areas of Mongolia. The self administered survey result highlighted the financial incentives. Conclusion: In conclusion, younger higher educated physicians who have family and grew up in rural areas willing to stay in rural areas when support of health workers will become sufficient. And a major important factor was financial incentives. Furthermore constant training and career advancements were the important non financial factors in doctors’ preferences to remain in rural areas. On these accounts Mongolian MOH has to develop and promote implementation of incentive packages much better than today through Mongolian rural areas. Key words: doctors’ retention, human resource for health, factors affect, incentives, rural area Bill Bing-Long Wang Keatkhamjorn Meekanon 王炳龍 司徒譽 2012 學位論文 ; thesis 89 en_US
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description 碩士 === 亞洲大學 === 國際企業學系碩士班 === 100 === Abstract Background: Rural health facilities of Mongolia are facing serious doctors’ shortage. Though there is implemented several policies to improve retention of doctors in rural areas, still today there have been found difficulties to accept physicians in rural posts. Therefore this study aimed to examine the personal, financial and non financial factors that mostly affect physicians’ retention in rural areas of Mongolia. Methodology: This study used mix method approaches. Data analysis were examined by the quantitative method Descriptive statistic, Pearson’s correlation and Multiple regressions with level of significance set at 0,05. Survey used for quantitative method. The research variables were personal, financial and non financial factors and doctors’ retention in rural areas. And for the qualitative method was used qualitative content analyses and self administered survey. Result: Results of this study ensured that there are significant correlations between age, marital status, education of physician, hometown, salary, bonus, remote area allowance, family support, housing, support on bank loan, pension benefit, constant training and career advancement of physicians and doctors’ retention in rural areas of Mongolia. The self administered survey result highlighted the financial incentives. Conclusion: In conclusion, younger higher educated physicians who have family and grew up in rural areas willing to stay in rural areas when support of health workers will become sufficient. And a major important factor was financial incentives. Furthermore constant training and career advancements were the important non financial factors in doctors’ preferences to remain in rural areas. On these accounts Mongolian MOH has to develop and promote implementation of incentive packages much better than today through Mongolian rural areas. Key words: doctors’ retention, human resource for health, factors affect, incentives, rural area
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