Stakeholders’ perspectives on strategies for the recruitment and retention of primary health care employees in Qatar: A qualitative approach

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This study explores the recruitment and retention conditions influencing primary health care (PHC) human resources for health (HRH) in Qatar and suggests strategies for their improvement. A qualitative design employing semistructured key informant interviews with PHC stakeholders in Qatar was utilized. Key interviewees were originally recognized, and snowball sampling was used to identify additional interviewees until reaching saturation point. Interview scripts were transcribed and then analyzed thematically using the Nvivo software package. Thematic analysis precipitated a number of themes. Under recruitment, the centrality of enhancing collaboration with academic institutions, enhancing extrinsic benefits, and strengthening human resources recruitment and management practices. Dedicated support needs to be provided to expatriate HRH especially in regard to housing services, children schooling, and streamlining administrative processes for relocation. Findings revealed that job security, continuous professional development, objective performance appraisal systems, enhanced job transparency, and remuneration are key retention concerns. The study provides a number of recommendations for the proper recruitment and retention of HRH. Health planners and decision makers must take these recommendations into consideration to ensure the presence of a competent and sustainable HRH in the PHC sector in the future. © The Author(s) 2017.

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Human resources for health, Key informant interviews, Primary health care, Qatar, Qualitative design, Recruitment, Retention, Health personnel, Humans, Interviews as topic, Personnel loyalty, Personnel selection, Qualitative research, Salaries and fringe benefits, Staff development, Article, Child, Employee, Genetic transcription, Housing, Human, Interview, Job security, Professional development, Remuneration, Software, Thematic analysis, Economics, Health care personnel, Personnel management, Salary and fringe benefit

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