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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
171

The challenges experienced by non governmental organisations with regard to the roll-out of antiretroviral drugs in KwaZulu-Natal

Michel, Janet 01 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to explore and describe the challenges experienced by non-governmental organisations with regards to the roll-out of ART, with an aim to facilitate strategy development to overcome the challenges and enhance the success of ART rollout by the NGOs. A qualitative, exploratory and descriptive study was conducted. Data collection was done using in-depth semi-structured interviews. Three groups of respondents participated in the study; programme coordinators who directed and supervised ART programmes; doctors who were responsible for prescribing, monitoring and dealing with ART complications; and registered nurses who were responsible for monitoring, referring and providing nursing care to patients on ART. The findings revealed five broad areas of challenges namely; challenges related to sustainability, challenges related to adherence, challenges related to health systems, challenges related to stigma and challenges related to behavior. Of interest were the surge of whoonga and the infiltration of ART roll-out by crime and violence. / Health Studies / M.A. (Public Health)
172

Public health service delivery at the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam National Hospital

Babooa, Sanjiv Kumar 30 November 2004 (has links)
This dissertation analyses public health service delivery at the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam National Hospital (S.S.R.N.H.) in Mauritius. Particular emphasis is laid on the historical development of public health service delivery at S.S.R.N.H. Public health service delivery has been approached from the view points of its nature and scope. The core components of the research survey have been on some major obstacles and flaws in effective public health service delivery at S.S.R.N.H. The measuring instrument used for the research survey was a self­ administered questionnaire. The main findings were discussed especially absenteeism, personnel turnover, stress, burnout, morale, sexual harassment, lethargy and disobedience, nepotism, shirking responsibility, alcohol and drug abuse, active political interference, bribery and corruption, dishonesty and retaliation and neglect of duty. Attention was also devoted on the current national health policy for improving public health service delivery at S.S.R.N.H., inter-alia, the National Policy for Public Heath Act 17 of 2000 and the White Paper on Health Sector Development and Reform of December 2003. The public health environment is constantly altering. Therefore, it is essential to adjust to the changing health environment. This dissertation has addressed the future challenges in the micro health environment and macro health environment of S.S.R.N.H. Ultimately, a holistic instead of a parochial approach to addressing shortcomings identified in public health service delivery at S.S.R.N.H. has been advocated in this dissertation. / Public Administration / M.Admin. (Public Admin)
173

Nursing leadership : its impact on the role of village health committees

Manyeneng, W. G. 06 1900 (has links)
Health Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (Advanced Nursing Science)
174

Managing records in South African public health care institutions : a critical analysis

Katuu, Shadrack Ayub 14 September 2015 (has links)
The historical evolution of South Africa’s health sector, dating back to the 17th century, is significantly different from that of other African countries. Throughout the four centuries of development there have been numerous advances in health policy, legislative instruments and health system progress. Against this background this dissertation critically analysed the management of records in public health care institutions in South Africa. The study did this by addressing three objectives: assess the legislative, policy and regulatory contextual framework of South Africa’s health care system; assess the effectiveness of records management within public health care institutions; and identify appropriate interventions to address the challenges facing records management in the health care system. The study used purposive sampling to identify respondents with diverse expertise in three main sectors: the public sector, the private sector as well as in academic and research institutions. Using interview research technique the study solicited data that was analysed in order to provide a composite picture in addressing the research objectives. The analysis of data revealed three overarching themes. First, there is substantial legislative and regulatory dissonance in the management of health records in the country. While there are extensive legislative, regulatory and policy instruments that could be used to manage records, many lack coherence with records management issues such as records retention. Second, understanding the complex interplay of different legal and regulatory instruments is a critical first step, but it remains the beginning of the process towards building a sophisticated implementation process. For this process to be successful, study respondents argued that records compliance would have to be the backbone of all other compliance processes. Third, while there were substantial areas of weakness in the management of records in South Africa’s public health sector, there have been a number of pockets of excellence. These include the efforts towards complying to access to information legislation by the Limpopo Department of Health and Social Development as well as the successful introduction of Enterprise Content Management systems in health care institutions by the Western Cape Department of Health / Information Science / D. Litt. et Phil. (Information Science)
175

Avaliação da Implantação de um Sistema da Qualidade em um Laboratório Clínico Público. / Evaluation of the implementing of a quality control system in a public clinical laboratory

Mendes, Maria Elizabete 18 December 1998 (has links)
Foi descrita e analisada a implantação de um processo de gestão da qualidade total na Divisão de Laboratório Central entre 1996 e 97. O sistema de garantia da qualidade com descrição e análise efetuadas, apoiou-se na Norma ISO 9002. Seu desempenho foi monitorizado por indicadores, tendo as suas repercussões discutidas. Os resultados indicaram que processos similares são viáveis em laboratórios clínicos públicos. Demonstrando-se um envolvimento dos funcionários, com diminuição do absenteísmo e do número de licenças do trabalho. A produtividade e o faturamento aumentaram, mantendo-se o custo médio por exame. As pesquisas de opinião apontaram mudanças no conceito dos médicos sobre o laboratório e mais satisfaçào dos pacientes com os serviços prestados. Este sistema obteve reconhecimento externo em 1997 / The implementing process of a total quality management system in the DLC was described and analyzed from 1996-97. A quality assurance system was established base don the rules of the ISO 9002. The steps of the establishing process were described, analyzed and a set of the indicators were used in order to monitor the performance of the introduced system, through the analysis of its follow-up. The results demonstrated that employees´ commitment resulted in a decrease in absenteeism, leave of absence and accidents related to work. There was an increase in productivity and billing with the upkeep of the cost per exam. Public opinion polls disclosed a better concept of the laboratory by the clinical staff and the patients. This system got external certification in 1997
176

中國農村鄉鎮衛生院改革政策分析 : 基於山東省Z市F區的個案調查 / 基於山東省Z市F區的個案調查

高纖銣 January 2010 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of Government and Public Administration
177

中國邊遠地區新型農村合作醫療政策評估 : 以四川省涼山彜族自治州會理縣為例 / 以四川省涼山彜族自治州會理縣為例

周超 January 2010 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of Government and Public Administration
178

Public health service delivery at the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam National Hospital

Babooa, Sanjiv Kumar 30 November 2004 (has links)
This dissertation analyses public health service delivery at the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam National Hospital (S.S.R.N.H.) in Mauritius. Particular emphasis is laid on the historical development of public health service delivery at S.S.R.N.H. Public health service delivery has been approached from the view points of its nature and scope. The core components of the research survey have been on some major obstacles and flaws in effective public health service delivery at S.S.R.N.H. The measuring instrument used for the research survey was a self­ administered questionnaire. The main findings were discussed especially absenteeism, personnel turnover, stress, burnout, morale, sexual harassment, lethargy and disobedience, nepotism, shirking responsibility, alcohol and drug abuse, active political interference, bribery and corruption, dishonesty and retaliation and neglect of duty. Attention was also devoted on the current national health policy for improving public health service delivery at S.S.R.N.H., inter-alia, the National Policy for Public Heath Act 17 of 2000 and the White Paper on Health Sector Development and Reform of December 2003. The public health environment is constantly altering. Therefore, it is essential to adjust to the changing health environment. This dissertation has addressed the future challenges in the micro health environment and macro health environment of S.S.R.N.H. Ultimately, a holistic instead of a parochial approach to addressing shortcomings identified in public health service delivery at S.S.R.N.H. has been advocated in this dissertation. / Public Administration and Management / M.Admin. (Public Admin)
179

Saúde indígena na Amazônia brasileira: estudo de caso sobre a experiência de gestão conveniada da assistência à saúde da população indígena do alto rio Negro - AM

Silva, Renata de Oliveira 18 August 2008 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2010-04-20T20:51:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 61060100584.pdf: 6451200 bytes, checksum: 63eee7ad33f7a0fc2a857e79c9ad14f7 (MD5) 1_61060100584.pdf: 11952670 bytes, checksum: 7f4c7ef60278d0e661201f688d83933f (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008-08-18T00:00:00Z / Esta pesquisa é um estudo de caso que analisa a experiência realizada pela Federação das Organizações Indígenas do Rio Negro - FOIRN, em convênio com a Fundação Nacional de Saúde - FUNASA, na gestão do sistema de serviços de saúde para a população indígena do alto rio Negro - Amazonas, no período de 2002 a 2006. Foram realizadas entrevistas com atores-chave por meio de roteiro semi-estruturado e analise de documentos. Os resultados indicam uma falta de articulação entre as conveniadas. Verificou-se que não houve transparência de decisões entre as partes, ou preocupação com a qualificação para tratar de uma questão tão complexa quanto a saúde dos indígenas do rio negro. Ainda, os recursos eram transferidos de maneira irregular e em volume insuficiente, causando descontinuidade e problemas de gestão da política. Conclui-se que ainda exista um caminho a ser percorrido pelas organizações que se submeteram a executar a gestão da saúde indígena dos povos rio-negrinos para a obtenção de um serviço de qualidade em razão de suas especificidades e a da complexidade da gestão. / This research is a case study that analyzes the experience endured by the Federação das Organizações Indígenas do Rio Negro - FOIRN, in accord with the Fundação Nacional de Saúde - FUNASA, in the management of the system of services of health for the indigenous population of the Black river, in the Amazon, from 2002 till 2006. Interviews with key-actor using of half-structuralized questionnaires had been carried through and also analyze of documents. The results indicate a lack of coordination between the covenant parts. It was verified that the decisions on one of the covenant organizations were not transparent to the other. Also, there was no concern with the qualification in order to deal with such a complex question as the health of the indigenous inhabitants of the Black river. Still, the resources were transferred with irregularity and in insufficient amount, causing discontinuity and problems for managing the policy. One concludes that there is a long way to be covered by the organizations disposed to implement effective health policies for the indigenous people at the Black river due to its cultural uniqueness and complexity.
180

Nursing leadership : its impact on the role of village health committees

Manyeneng, W. G. 06 1900 (has links)
Health Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (Advanced Nursing Science)

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