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Induction and Retention of Nurses: Resolving the Planning Mismatch

An assessment was undertaken to analyse the gap between available number of nurses and the actual requirement for nurses in public health sector to implement the Minimum Service Delivery Standards over the next three to five years. Barriers in recruitment and performance management were documented. Recommendations were drafted for policy makers to address the existing situation, along with a proposed 5 years recruitment, development and resource management plan for better adjusting supply and demand for trained nursed to meet the national and provincial benchmarks.

Project details

Client name:
Asian Development Bank, Department of Health, Government of Punjab
Location:
Punjab, Pakistan
Technical Lead:
Dr Shabnum Sarfraz
Year:
2010
Status:
Completed
Service:
Monitoring and Evaluation
Sector:
Health
  • Government
  • Academia
  • Others
  • Department of Health, Government of Punjab
  • Planning and Development Department
  • Directorate General of Health Services
  • Directorate General of Nursing
  • Pakistan Nursing Council
  • Colleges and Schools of Nursing
  • Schools of Midwifery
  • Saida Waheed College of Nursing
  • UNICEF
  • World Health Organization (WHO