Enhancing Productivity in Laikipia County's Public Health Facilities: The Role of Motivational Strategies for Healthcare Workers
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Date
2024-06Author
Lekurtut, Christine
Oluoch, Musa
Muiruri, Lilian
Type
ArticleLanguage
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This study investigated the influence of motivational strategies on the productivity of health workers providing
medical services in public health facilities within Laikipia County. With healthcare delivery being a critical
aspect of societal well-being, understanding the factors that affect the performance of healthcare professionals is
essential for optimizing service provision. Motivation plays a pivotal role in driving employee performance, and
this research aims to explore the relationship between motivational strategies and the productivity of health
workers. Using a mixed-methods approach, data was collected through surveys and interviews conducted
among healthcare professionals working in various public health facilities across Laikipia County. The survey
questionnaire assessed perceptions of motivational strategies implemented in the workplace, while semi-
structured interviews provided insights into the experiences and perspectives of health workers regarding
motivation and productivity. Preliminary findings suggest that motivational strategies such as recognition,
career advancement opportunities, training and development, and supportive work environments significantly
impact the productivity of health workers. Positive reinforcement and acknowledgment of achievements
emerged as particularly effective motivational tools in enhancing job satisfaction and performance among
healthcare professionals. The findings underscore the need for targeted interventions aimed at fostering a
conducive work environment and promoting employee motivation to improve the quality and efficiency of
healthcare delivery in underserved regions.
Publisher
Academic Journal of Health Systems and Reform (AJHSR)
Subject
Motivational strategies,Productivity,
Healthcare workers,
Public health facilities & Laikipia County