Strategic Human Resource Management: A Precursor for Promoting Quality Service Delivery in Tanzanian Referral Hospitals
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CBE - Proceeding BEDC 2665 - 0681
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The role of strategic human resource management (SHRM) on organization performance has received
increased attention across the global in recent years. However, much is still unknown particularly in
developing countries and specifically in the health sector. Therefore, the thrust of this study is to
investigate the role of SHRM practices in improving provision of quality health services in Tanzanian
referral hospitals. In this study, a qualitative study design with face-to-face interviews was carried out
entirely by researchers to ensure consistency in questioning and probing. Experience survey design was
adopted where key informants were picked purposively basing on their knowledge and experience in
dealing with human resource management issues in the hospital. Collected data were subjected to
qualitative conventional content analysis. Results showed that SHRM practices such as professional
development, employee compensation, supervision and performance evaluation increase not only
knowledge, skills and competencies, but also changes positively employees’ attitudes and behaviours by
creating satisfaction, commitment, motivation, intention to remain and enthusiasm, all of which result into
increased level of individual performance. This enhances quality dimensions of responsiveness, reliability,
tangibility, assurance and empathy directly and indirectly. It is therefore concluded that to provide quality
health services and achieve long-term goals and vitality, referral hospitals should proactively cherish a
strategic approach to the management of human resources and invest in such practices as professional
development, employee compensation, supervision and performance evaluation. Their struggle should be
directed in influencing actions and behaviours of employees to build a workforce capable and committed
to deliver exceptional health services to achieve competitive edge.
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Tandika, E. L. & Dominic, T. R.
