Perceptions of South African National and Provincial Health Directorate managers on eye health promotion

Background: Health directorate managers are responsible for health promotion initiatives in South Africa. Purpose: This study sought to establish the perceptions of health managers in the various health directorates regarding eye health promotion activities in the country. Methods: The study used...

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Main Author: Hlupheka L. Sithole
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2017-10-01
Series:African Vision and Eye Health
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Online Access:https://avehjournal.org/index.php/aveh/article/view/394
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spelling doaj-4b737da673114b1da563b8633ca19f012020-11-24T22:43:11ZengAOSISAfrican Vision and Eye Health2413-31832410-15162017-10-01761e1e610.4102/aveh.v76i1.394342Perceptions of South African National and Provincial Health Directorate managers on eye health promotionHlupheka L. Sithole0School of Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Studies, University of South AfricaBackground: Health directorate managers are responsible for health promotion initiatives in South Africa. Purpose: This study sought to establish the perceptions of health managers in the various health directorates regarding eye health promotion activities in the country. Methods: The study used structured interviews as a tool for collecting relevant information on the perceptions of health directorate managers about eye health promotion. Six managers from the National Department of Health and 53 from the Provincial Health Directorates were interviewed. Results: The provincial managers from the Directorates of Chronic Diseases, Disabilities and Geriatrics (N = 8) indicated that their policies included eye health issues. Those from other directorates (N = 45) indicated that no reference was made to eye health in their provincial policy documents for health promotion. However, they all believed that eye health promotion messages or some elements of eye health promotion should be integrated in their programmes. Conclusion: Although there is a draft policy framework for eye healthcare, the lack of a dedicated directorate and poor capacity in the National Department of Health is likely to retard the progress of implementing policy directives.https://avehjournal.org/index.php/aveh/article/view/394Eye health promotionhealth directorate managershealth promotion policy
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Perceptions of South African National and Provincial Health Directorate managers on eye health promotion
African Vision and Eye Health
Eye health promotion
health directorate managers
health promotion policy
author_facet Hlupheka L. Sithole
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title Perceptions of South African National and Provincial Health Directorate managers on eye health promotion
title_short Perceptions of South African National and Provincial Health Directorate managers on eye health promotion
title_full Perceptions of South African National and Provincial Health Directorate managers on eye health promotion
title_fullStr Perceptions of South African National and Provincial Health Directorate managers on eye health promotion
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of South African National and Provincial Health Directorate managers on eye health promotion
title_sort perceptions of south african national and provincial health directorate managers on eye health promotion
publisher AOSIS
series African Vision and Eye Health
issn 2413-3183
2410-1516
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Background: Health directorate managers are responsible for health promotion initiatives in South Africa. Purpose: This study sought to establish the perceptions of health managers in the various health directorates regarding eye health promotion activities in the country. Methods: The study used structured interviews as a tool for collecting relevant information on the perceptions of health directorate managers about eye health promotion. Six managers from the National Department of Health and 53 from the Provincial Health Directorates were interviewed. Results: The provincial managers from the Directorates of Chronic Diseases, Disabilities and Geriatrics (N = 8) indicated that their policies included eye health issues. Those from other directorates (N = 45) indicated that no reference was made to eye health in their provincial policy documents for health promotion. However, they all believed that eye health promotion messages or some elements of eye health promotion should be integrated in their programmes. Conclusion: Although there is a draft policy framework for eye healthcare, the lack of a dedicated directorate and poor capacity in the National Department of Health is likely to retard the progress of implementing policy directives.
topic Eye health promotion
health directorate managers
health promotion policy
url https://avehjournal.org/index.php/aveh/article/view/394
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