4 results on '"Malakoane, B."'
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2. Health managers and community representatives' views of a system-wide intervention to strengthen public healthcare in the Free State, South Africa.
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Malakoane B, Chikobvu P, Heunis C, Kigozi G, and Kruger W
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- Humans, Focus Groups, South Africa, Surveys and Questionnaires, Cross-Sectional Studies, Attitude of Health Personnel, Community Health Workers psychology, Delivery of Health Care, Integrated organization & administration, Public Health Administration
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Background: A system-wide health system strengthening (HSS) initiative, the Health Systems Governance and Accountability (HSGA) intervention, was developed, translated to policy, and implemented in the Free State province. This study assessed health managers (HMs) and community representatives' (CRs) views of the intervention and whether it improved integration and performance., Method: A questionnaire survey among 147 HMs and 78 CRs and 14 focus group discussions (FGDs) with a mean of 10.3 participants and a total of 102 HMs and 42 CRs, were conducted. The questionnaire and FGD data were descriptively and thematically analysed to triangulate findings., Results: Many HMs (44%) mostly positioned at the operational levels indicated that implementation of the HSGA intervention did contribute to integration of health services. Most CRs (54%) believed that communities were actively involved in the intervention. However, both the self-administered questionnaire and the FGD data evidenced lack of policy awareness among, especially, operational-level HMs., Conclusion: From the perspectives of HMs and CRs, the implementation of the intervention was viewed as a step forward in strengthening public healthcare to respond to system deficiencies in the Free State province. Earlier engagement of especially operational-level HMs during reforms may be beneficial in successfully implementing HSS interventions., Competing Interests: BM was the Member of the Executive Council for Health and PC and WHK employees of the Free State Department of Health at the time of the study. JCH and NGK declare they have no competing interests., (© 2023 Malakoane B et al.)
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- 2023
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3. Implementing an intervention to improve leadership/management of public healthcare services in the Free State Province, South Africa: lessons learned.
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Malakoane B, Chikobvu P, Heunis JC, Kigozi NG, and Kruger WH
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- Humans, South Africa, Health Services Research, Leadership, Public Health Administration
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Background: Based on the World Health Organization's health systems strengthening framework, the Health Systems Governance and Accountability (HSGA) intervention to strengthen public health leadership/management, service integration and outcomes was developed in the Free State., Objectives: This study describes the process to implement and measure the effects of the HSGA intervention for system-wide improvement of leadership/management under routine conditions in a resource-constrained setting., Methods: Based on normalisation process theory, participatory discussions were held with health managers, staff and local stakeholders to attain buy-in. Evaluation of the implementation process considered progress in improving leadership/management through application of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC). All provincial reporting units were assessed during 2014/15 and again during 2015/16., Results: The mean scores on three BSC perspectives improved statistically significantly from 2014/15 to 2015/16: customer ( p =0.0085), internal business processes ( p= 0.0008) and finance ( p =0.0001). Overall leadership/management also improved significantly ( p =0.0007)., Conclusion: Improvement in leadership/management resulting from implementation of the HSGA intervention was observed during the two years under study. From this experience, successful implementation of a health systems strengthening intervention hinges on a participatory design, appropriate use of theory, as well as application of an evaluation approach to assess the success of implementation., Competing Interests: BM was the Member of the Executive Council for Health and PC and WHK employees of the Free State Department of Health at the time of the study. JCH and NGK declare they have no competing interests., (© 2023 Malakoane B et al.)
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- 2023
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4. Improving public health sector service delivery in the Free State, South Africa: development of a provincial intervention model.
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Malakoane B, Heunis JC, Chikobvu P, Kigozi NG, and Kruger WH
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- Government Programs, Humans, South Africa, Workforce, Delivery of Health Care, Public Health
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Background: Public health sector service delivery challenges leading to poor population health outcomes have been observed in the Free State province of South Africa for the past decade. A multi-method situation appraisal of the different functional domains revealed serious health system deficiencies and operational defects, notably fragmentation of healthcare programmes and frontline services, as well as challenges related to governance, accountability and human resources for health. It was therefore necessary to develop a system-wide intervention to comprehensively address defects in the operation of the public health system and its major components., Methods: This study describes the development of the 'Health Systems Governance & Accountability' (HSGA) intervention model by the Free State Department of Health (FSDoH) in collaboration with the community and other stakeholders following a participatory action approach. Documented information collected during routine management processes were reviewed for this paper. Starting in March 2013, the development of the HSGA intervention model and the concomitant application of Kaplan and Norton's (1992) Balanced Scorecard performance measurement tool was informed by the World Health Organization's (2007) conceptual framework for health system strengthening and reform comprised of six health system 'building blocks.' The multiple and overlapping processes and actions to develop the intervention are described according to the four steps in Kaplan et al.'s (2013) systems approach to health systems strengthening: (i) problem identification, (ii) description, (iii) alteration and (iv) implementation., Results: The finalisation of the HSGA intervention model before end-2013 was a prelude to the development of the FSDoH's Strategic Transformation Plan 2015-2030. The HSGA intervention model was used as a tool to implement and integrate the Plan's programmes moving forward with a consistent focus on the six building blocks for health systems strengthening and the all-important linkages between them., Conclusion: The model was developed to address fragmentation and improve public health service delivery by the provincial health department. In January 2016, the intervention model became an official departmental policy, meaning that it was approved for implementation, compliance, monitoring and reporting, and became the guiding framework for health systems strengthening and transform in the Free State., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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