Human resources for ART in the Free State public health sector: recording achievements, identifying challenges

Authors

  • Francois Steyn University of the Free State
  • Dingie van Rensburg University of the Free State
  • Michelle Engelbrecht University of the Free State

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v0i1.1106

Abstract

The shortage of human resources for health poses a serious threat to public sector ART in South Africa. In the Free State, recruitment of staff for ART emphasises the challenges of securing the necessary number and categories of health professionals. Amongst others, not all posts were filled, and some appointments left vacancies in other programmes and facilities. Practice indicates that sites should be staffed according to the demand for the service, instead of general staffing norms. It is argued that health workers who currently do not work in the programme should receive training in ART in order to spread workloads more evenly in facilities. The realities of staff frustrations and discontent also call for improved supervision and support. The study suggests that the strengthening of the health system via human resources for ART is still to transpire. To achieve this, improved strategic planning is required.

Downloads

##submission.downloads##

Published

2006-01-27

How to Cite

Steyn, F., van Rensburg, D., & Engelbrecht, M. (2006). Human resources for ART in the Free State public health sector: recording achievements, identifying challenges. Acta Academica: Critical Views on Society, Culture and Politics, (1), 94–139. https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v0i1.1106

Issue

Section

Articles

Most read articles by the same author(s)