Health care provider time in public primary care facilities in Lima, Peru: a cross-sectional time motion study.
Hannah H LeslieDenisse LaosCesar CárcamoRicardo Pérez-CuevasPatricia Jannet GarciaPublished in: BMC health services research (2021)
The time motion study is a feasible method to capture primary care operations in Latin American countries and inform health system strengthening. In the case of Lima, absenteeism undermines health worker availability in primary care facilities, and inactive time further erodes health workforce availability. Productive time is divided between patient-facing activities and a substantial burden of paper-based record keeping for clinical and administrative purposes. Electronic health records remain incompletely integrated within routine care, particularly beyond midwifery.