Phenomenological investigation into the decentralisation of primary health care services in Bophirima District, Northwest Province

Since 1994 a number of health reforms took place in furthering democracy. These changes included the decentralisation of Primary Health Care Services. This study is a phenomenological research that chronicles the Primary Health Care decentralisation experiences in the Bophirima District of the North...

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Main Author: Taole, Elias Khethisa
Other Authors: Dolamo, B. L.
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Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4911
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-49112016-04-16T04:08:13Z Phenomenological investigation into the decentralisation of primary health care services in Bophirima District, Northwest Province Taole, Elias Khethisa Dolamo, B. L. Makhubela-Nkondo, Olga Naome Community participation Decentralisation Deconcentration Delegation and devolution empowerment Leadership Phenomenology Primary health care 362.104250968246 Primary health care -- South Africa -- Vryburg Rural health services -- South Africa -- Vryburg Community health services -- South Africa -- Vryburg -- Administration Since 1994 a number of health reforms took place in furthering democracy. These changes included the decentralisation of Primary Health Care Services. This study is a phenomenological research that chronicles the Primary Health Care decentralisation experiences in the Bophirima District of the North-West Province. Using a descriptive phenomenological orientation, the purpose of this study was to describe the experiences of participants associated with decentralisation in the Bophirima District. Also, to illustrate how the participants perceive these experiences in relation to Primary Health Care services. Furthermore, to provide scientific evidence regarding factors related to the decentralisation of PHC services in the Bophirima District. These and other issues remain of paramount importance given the current state of health care in the South Africa. This study took place in the outskirts of the semi-rural area of Bophirima and Central District in the North-West Province. The investigation followed qualitative research design that was descriptive, exploratory, contextual and phenomenological in nature. The sampling procedure involved non-probability purposive, sampling technique with a sample size of five participants. Data was collected by using an unstructured interview technique. The modified Giorgi method of analysis was used for qualitative data analysis. These are contained in Burns and Grove (2001:596) and Polit and Beck (2004:394) are fully explicated in Chapter Four. Guba model (in Babbie & Mouton, 2001:180) was utilised to ensure the trustworthiness of the study. Ethical requirements were considered throughout and these are reflected in chapter four of the thesis.Three forms of decentralisation: deconcentration, delegation and devolution were identified in the findings. The investigation further indicated that the integration of primary health care services was also underway at the time of decentralisation. This integration triggered different psychological and emotional states amongst research participants. Most importantly, the research revealed that the interest of leadership across three spheres of government played a key role in the decentralisation of PHCs and integration of PHCs, while highlighting the importance of community participation in health service delivery (CP). In conclusion, the decentralisation process was generally perceived as empowering although, nationally, leadership needs to be strengthened to support provinces and districts regarding major policy issues such decentralisation. Key recommendations were made and further research was suggested. Health Studies D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies) 2011-10-06T08:41:13Z 2011-10-06T08:41:13Z 2011-05 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4911 en 1 online resource (xvi, 238 leaves)
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topic Community participation
Decentralisation
Deconcentration
Delegation and devolution empowerment
Leadership
Phenomenology
Primary health care
362.104250968246
Primary health care -- South Africa -- Vryburg
Rural health services -- South Africa -- Vryburg
Community health services -- South Africa -- Vryburg -- Administration
spellingShingle Community participation
Decentralisation
Deconcentration
Delegation and devolution empowerment
Leadership
Phenomenology
Primary health care
362.104250968246
Primary health care -- South Africa -- Vryburg
Rural health services -- South Africa -- Vryburg
Community health services -- South Africa -- Vryburg -- Administration
Taole, Elias Khethisa
Phenomenological investigation into the decentralisation of primary health care services in Bophirima District, Northwest Province
description Since 1994 a number of health reforms took place in furthering democracy. These changes included the decentralisation of Primary Health Care Services. This study is a phenomenological research that chronicles the Primary Health Care decentralisation experiences in the Bophirima District of the North-West Province. Using a descriptive phenomenological orientation, the purpose of this study was to describe the experiences of participants associated with decentralisation in the Bophirima District. Also, to illustrate how the participants perceive these experiences in relation to Primary Health Care services. Furthermore, to provide scientific evidence regarding factors related to the decentralisation of PHC services in the Bophirima District. These and other issues remain of paramount importance given the current state of health care in the South Africa. This study took place in the outskirts of the semi-rural area of Bophirima and Central District in the North-West Province. The investigation followed qualitative research design that was descriptive, exploratory, contextual and phenomenological in nature. The sampling procedure involved non-probability purposive, sampling technique with a sample size of five participants. Data was collected by using an unstructured interview technique. The modified Giorgi method of analysis was used for qualitative data analysis. These are contained in Burns and Grove (2001:596) and Polit and Beck (2004:394) are fully explicated in Chapter Four. Guba model (in Babbie & Mouton, 2001:180) was utilised to ensure the trustworthiness of the study. Ethical requirements were considered throughout and these are reflected in chapter four of the thesis.Three forms of decentralisation: deconcentration, delegation and devolution were identified in the findings. The investigation further indicated that the integration of primary health care services was also underway at the time of decentralisation. This integration triggered different psychological and emotional states amongst research participants. Most importantly, the research revealed that the interest of leadership across three spheres of government played a key role in the decentralisation of PHCs and integration of PHCs, while highlighting the importance of community participation in health service delivery (CP). In conclusion, the decentralisation process was generally perceived as empowering although, nationally, leadership needs to be strengthened to support provinces and districts regarding major policy issues such decentralisation. Key recommendations were made and further research was suggested. === Health Studies === D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)
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title Phenomenological investigation into the decentralisation of primary health care services in Bophirima District, Northwest Province
title_short Phenomenological investigation into the decentralisation of primary health care services in Bophirima District, Northwest Province
title_full Phenomenological investigation into the decentralisation of primary health care services in Bophirima District, Northwest Province
title_fullStr Phenomenological investigation into the decentralisation of primary health care services in Bophirima District, Northwest Province
title_full_unstemmed Phenomenological investigation into the decentralisation of primary health care services in Bophirima District, Northwest Province
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