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Title: Strengthening the Healthcare Workforce for Universal Health Coverage in Nigeria: Lessons and Strategies
Authors: Daniel, Abigail
Jang, Ruth
Al-Mansur, Umaima
Magaji, Ajik
Al-Mansur, Sumayya
Keywords: Universal health coverage
healthcare workforce
Nigeria
healthcare access
interprofessional collaboration
Issue Date: 19-Sep-2023
Publisher: International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health
Series/Report no.: 17;14
Abstract: Background: Achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is a global imperative to ensure equitable access to quality healthcare services for all individuals. A pivotal factor in this endeavor is the strength and capacity of the healthcare workforce. This paper examines the intersection of a robust healthcare workforce and the goals of UHC, with a specific focus on the Nigerian context. Methods: The paper delves into the strengths and weaknesses of the Nigerian healthcare workforce, analyzing factors such as diversity, distribution, skill utilization, and the prevailing challenges. Insights from global approaches in the paper highlight innovative strategies, including workforce training, collaborative delivery models, and workforce motivation to enhance healthcare accessibility and quality. Results: The paper addresses contextual nuances such as cultural diversity, geographic challenges, and socioeconomic disparities that shape the Nigerian healthcare landscape. The relevance of tailored solutions that accommodate these nuances is emphasized. The paper underscores the potential impact of a strengthened healthcare workforce on achieving UHC, reducing health disparities, and improving overall health outcomes. Conclusion: The paper offers policy recommendations tailored to Nigeria's unique circumstances. The conclusion highlights the significance of continual monitoring, research, and evaluation of workforce-centric interventions for sustained progress towards UHC. The findings contribute to the broader discourse on health equity, offering insights into how a capable healthcare workforce can drive transformative change and pave the way for comprehensive healthcare coverage in Nigeria.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1499
ISSN: 22781005
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