“We're Not the Cure, We're Just the Band-Aid”: The Interplay of Structure, Culture, and Practice in Police Service Provision to Persons with Mental Illnesses

G Cohen - The American Review of Public Administration, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This study uses the constellation approach of transition theory as a theoretical framework to
depict the ways in which facilitators and barriers in police system's structure, culture, and …

'Nobody is after you; it is your initiative to start work': a qualitative study of health workforce absenteeism in rural Uganda

R Tweheyo, G Daker-White, C Reed, L Davies… - BMJ global …, 2017 - gh.bmj.com
Background Published evidence on the drivers of absenteeism among the health workforce
is mainly limited to high-income countries. Uganda suffers the highest rate of health …

'I have no love for such people, because they leave us to suffer': a qualitative study of health workers' responses and institutional adaptations to absenteeism in rural …

R Tweheyo, C Reed, S Campbell, L Davies… - BMJ global …, 2019 - gh.bmj.com
Background Achieving positive treatment outcomes and patient safety are critical goals of
the healthcare system. However, this is greatly undermined by near universal health …

[PDF][PDF] Public-private partnership in health: working together to improve health sector performance in Uganda

P Lochoro, J Bataringaya, CK Tashobya… - … systems reforms in …, 2006 - nru.uncst.go.ug
One of the major reforms in the health sector of Uganda has been in the area of public-
private partnership in health. Partnerships in health are increasingly seen as a valuable …

The challenges of managing government-seconded health workers in private not-for-profit health facilities of Kibaale District, Uganda

P Barugahara, E Maniple, JF Mugisha - 2009 - utoronto.scholaris.ca
Private health care providers are an important component of pluralistic national health
systems. In Uganda, the public-private partnership for health (PPPH) has led to the …

Funding primary health care service delivery in the West Nile sub-region, Uganda

SB Kyohairwe, CY Agatre - Commonwealth Journal of Local …, 2023 - search.informit.org
The provision of primary health care services is a global concern and quality health service
delivery is based on a number of factors, including motivated health workers, good-quality …

[PDF][PDF] Feasibility of community health insurance in Ediofe and St Assumpta, Arua district

P Govule, MP Waelkens - Int J Public Health Res, 2015 - academia.edu
Taking a decision on whether or not to begin a Community Health Insurance (CHI) scheme
needs checking whether conditions are favorable or not. This is done through the process of …

[PDF][PDF] " I found myself staying"-A case study of the job embeddedness and retention of qualified health workers in rural and remote areas of Uganda

EB Maniple - 2015 - repository.rcsi.com
Global health worker maldistribution affects poor countries and rural areas most adversely,
despite their high disease burden. Health workers reject rural areas due to isolation, and …

[PDF][PDF] Feasibility of Community Health Insurance in Ediofe and ST Assumpta, Arua District

G Philip, W Maria-Pia - academia.edu
Taking a decision on whether or not to begin a Community Health Insurance (CHI) scheme
needs checking whether conditions are favorable or not. This is done through the process of …

[PDF][PDF] “I found myself staying!” A Case Study of the Job Embeddedness and Retention of Qualified Health Workers in Rural and Remote Areas of Uganda

EM Bikaitwoha - 2015 - academia.edu
Health workers are an indispensable building block of any functional health system [3-6].
They are essential to prevent disease, treat the sick, ease pain, mitigate disease risk, identify …