Influence of Performance Planning on Health Workers Performance at Public Hospitals in Nairobi County Kenya
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2025-08Author
Okaka, Anjichi Jane
Njoroge, Kezia
Kimemia, Fredrick
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Effective performance management is crucial for delivering health services. It is a key
component of the healthy workforce pillar in health systems, contributing significantly to
optimal healthcare outcomes. By evaluating and enhancing employee performance,
performance management systems help healthcare organizations maximize the contributions
of healthcare professionals towards expected health outcomes. Performance planning is a vital
part of performance management systems. It is a strategic process that ensures organizational
goals are achieved through collaboration with staff. This involves setting SMART goals by both
employers and employees and creating a plan to achieve these goals. The study aimed to
investigate the impact of performance planning on the performance of medical staff in public
hospitals in Nairobi County, Kenya. The goal was to understand how performance planning
within performance management systems affects health workers' performance. The study was
based on goal-setting theory. A cross-sectional descriptive survey design was used. Stratified
random sampling method was used to recruit 594 health professionals from Mama Lucy,
Mbagathi, and Makadara Hospital. 17 physicians, 201 nurses, and 21 clinical officers were
sampled. Pretest study was conducted to evaluate validity and reliability of the research tool,
with internal consistency measured using Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Primary data was
collected through self-administered questionnaires. SPSS was used to code and analyze raw
data. Inferential statistics and descriptive methods were employed for data analysis.
Regression model was used to explore the relationship between independent and dependent
variables. Results were presented using frequencies, means, standard deviations, and
percentages. Findings indicated that clear job descriptions, setting SMART goals, and
employee motivation significantly influenced health workers' performance. The study
highlighted the importance of reliable plans, offering consistent evaluations, constructive
feedback, and employer support. The research suggests, hospitals can enhance patient care
quality by fostering a culture of accountability, recognition, and motivation, leading to
improved performance.
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