2012
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-13-67
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Primary health services at district level in South Africa: a critique of the primary health care approach

Abstract: Background The rhetoric of primary health care philosophy in the district health system is widely cited as a fundamental component of the health transformation process in post-apartheid South Africa. Despite South Africa’s progress and attempts at implementing primary health care, various factors still limit its success. Discussion Inconsistencies and poor understanding of primary care and primary health care raises unrealistic expectations in service delivery and healt… Show more

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“…Similar to other studies done in South Africa, participants in this study expressed their frustrations with long waiting times, the shortage of medication and the communication issues with the staff at the clinic (Selman et al, 2009;Dookie and Singh, 2012;Visagie and Schneider, 2014). The lack of person-centred care led to a negative attitude towards the PHC system and discouraged them to seek further medical attention.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Similar to other studies done in South Africa, participants in this study expressed their frustrations with long waiting times, the shortage of medication and the communication issues with the staff at the clinic (Selman et al, 2009;Dookie and Singh, 2012;Visagie and Schneider, 2014). The lack of person-centred care led to a negative attitude towards the PHC system and discouraged them to seek further medical attention.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Kautzky and Tollman [12] feel that there needs to be an intense effort to salvage the currently over-bureaucratized and rigid primary care service. PHC reform needs a redefinition of strategic and organisational planning of the district health system in South Africa [13]; otherwise, patients will continue to get lost in the system because of lack of integration, as government points out [8]. Conceptualizations of integration appear poor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The finding was that a large information network is beneficial for self-management capabilities, especially in low education populations. This may be of an advantage in many cultures such as in South Africa where strong family relationships and family caring are important and highly valued [49][50][51].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%