Effectiveness of return-of-service schemes for human resources for health retention: a retrospective cohort study of four Southern African countries.
Sikhumbuzo A MabundaAndrea DurbachWezile W ChithaHawor PhiriMahlane PhalaneOduetse MoaletsaneBlake J AngellRohina JoshiPublished in: BMJ global health (2023)
Record keeping in all countries was poor, hampering the effectiveness of RoS schemes. Of the units with full data available, the retention rate was below 25%, and internship being undertaken outside the funding province was associated with higher defaulter rates, calling for a policy overhaul.