KUMJ | VOL. 19 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 75 Special | JULY - SEPT. 2021
Human Resources for Cardiovascular Disease Management in Nepal: A National Need Assessment
Thapa B, Sharma S, Shrestha A, Maharjan R, Jha N, Bajracharya S, Shrestha S, Neupane T, Sapkota BP, Koju RP, Oli N
Abstract: Background
Human resources are the mainstay of the healthcare system. Higher numbers of
health workers have better healthcare coverage and outcomes. Availability of trained
human resources to address the exponential rise in cardiovascular disease in Nepal
is a national concern.
Objective
To assess the need of human resources for cardiovascular disease management in
Nepal.
Method
We conducted an exploratory sequential mixed-method study. We developed a task
force and organized a national workshop to engage stakeholders and collect feedback
on the research process. We did a desk review and conducted 24 key informant
interviews. We did thematic analysis from the codes generated.
Result
There is no clear definition and required estimation of health workers for
cardiovascular disease management. There is a shortage of health workers with
8.9 doctors, 20.8 nurses, 0.05 cardiologist/cardiac surgeon, 4.2 pharmacist, 10.2
laboratory technicians per 10,000 population. There is a comprehensive human
resource plan but it does not provide details of human resources for cardiovascular
disease management. There is a lack of public private collaboration for human
resource management. However, there is production of human resources for
cardiovascular disease management through pre-service specialized courses and inservice
training.
Conclusion
A clear definition and estimation of health workers with stringent human resource
plan for cardiovascular disease management is essential. The government can still
address these gaps by establishing a well-equipped central health workforce unit and
expanding collaboration with private sectors.
Keyword : Cardiovascular diseases, Human Resource for health, National need assessment, Nepal