Effect of Training and Development on Service Delivery in Public Health Institutions of Western Kenya Region
Date
2025-03-31Author
Erambo, Maurice
Tsuma, Eglay Tuvulla
Otuya, Willis Ingabo
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Purpose: To assess the effect of training and development on service delivery in public health institutions of Western Kenya Region
Design/Methodology/Approach: The study utilized a positivist research philosophy and Causal-comparative and descriptive research designs. The target population was 306 including Medical Superintendents, Hospital Administrators, Human Resource Officers, Health Records Information Officers. The study grouped the respondents into nine strata as simple random sampling obtained 234 respondents from a target of 306. The study utilized descriptive and inferential analysis
Findings: Using hierarchical regression analysis, the results revealed that the R square moved from 0.519, P=0.000 to 0.752, P=0.000 implying that leadership style is responsible for additional 23.3% change in explaining the variance in delivery of service.
Implications/Originality/Value: The study findings underscore practical implications for managing public health institutions in Western Kenya. Leadership development is crucial, focusing on nurturing adaptive leadership styles that effectively moderate the impact of talent management practices.
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https://doi.org/10.26710/sbsee.v7i1.3237https://www.publishing.globalcsrc.org/ojs/index.php/sbsee/article/view/3237
http://ir-library.mmust.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3207
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