Retention of healthcare workers 1 year after recruitment and deployment in rural settings: an experience post-Ebola in five health districts in Guinea.
Delphin KoliéRemco Van De PasAlexandre DelamouNafissatou DioubatéForomo Timothée BeavoguiPatrice BouedounoAbdoul Habib BeavoguiAbdoulaye KabaWillem Van De PutWim Van DammePublished in: Human resources for health (2021)
The post-Ebola healthcare workers policy appears to have been successfully positive in the redistribution of HCWs, quality improvement of staffing levels in peripheral healthcare facilities, and enhancement of district health office capacities. However, greater attention should be given to the development of policy guidance documents with the full participation of all actors and a clear distinction of their roles and responsibilities for improved implementation and efficacy of this programme.