Providers' responses to the patients' rights charter in South Africa: a case study in policy implementation

Thesis (M.P.H.), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, 2009 === Abstract The Patient Rights’ Charter is one of several progressive health policies in South Africa with disappointing implementation in practice. Barriers to implementation have already been described. Policy a...

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Main Author: Raphaely, Nika Thandiwe
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-74852019-05-11T03:42:06Z Providers' responses to the patients' rights charter in South Africa: a case study in policy implementation Raphaely, Nika Thandiwe patient rights charter case study Thesis (M.P.H.), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, 2009 Abstract The Patient Rights’ Charter is one of several progressive health policies in South Africa with disappointing implementation in practice. Barriers to implementation have already been described. Policy analysis theory and empirical studies suggest that power and resistance may contribute to implementors’ responses to policies. This secondary analysis of existing semistructured interviews with health providers in Limpopo explicitly examined the influence of power and resistance on their implementation of the Patients’ Rights Charter. Open coding yielded themes of implementation experience, to which a deductive analysis applied a heuristic framework, derived from the literature, to examine power and resistance. The critical importance of implementors in translating policy into practice, and of discursive manifestations of power, were reiterated. Resonances in the data of the functionalist ‘sick role’ brought together surveillance, expert knowledge and the loss of health workers’ influential voice, in a way not previously discussed. Implications for future management strategies are considered. 2010-01-28T11:52:57Z 2010-01-28T11:52:57Z 2010-01-28T11:52:57Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/7485 en application/pdf
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Providers' responses to the patients' rights charter in South Africa: a case study in policy implementation
description Thesis (M.P.H.), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, 2009 === Abstract The Patient Rights’ Charter is one of several progressive health policies in South Africa with disappointing implementation in practice. Barriers to implementation have already been described. Policy analysis theory and empirical studies suggest that power and resistance may contribute to implementors’ responses to policies. This secondary analysis of existing semistructured interviews with health providers in Limpopo explicitly examined the influence of power and resistance on their implementation of the Patients’ Rights Charter. Open coding yielded themes of implementation experience, to which a deductive analysis applied a heuristic framework, derived from the literature, to examine power and resistance. The critical importance of implementors in translating policy into practice, and of discursive manifestations of power, were reiterated. Resonances in the data of the functionalist ‘sick role’ brought together surveillance, expert knowledge and the loss of health workers’ influential voice, in a way not previously discussed. Implications for future management strategies are considered.
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title Providers' responses to the patients' rights charter in South Africa: a case study in policy implementation
title_short Providers' responses to the patients' rights charter in South Africa: a case study in policy implementation
title_full Providers' responses to the patients' rights charter in South Africa: a case study in policy implementation
title_fullStr Providers' responses to the patients' rights charter in South Africa: a case study in policy implementation
title_full_unstemmed Providers' responses to the patients' rights charter in South Africa: a case study in policy implementation
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