Stakeholder Engagement and Quality Health Care Service Delivery in Government Hospitals. A Case of Lyantonde Hospital
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Date
2024-08
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International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR)
Abstract
This study examines the impact of stakeholder involvement on the quality of healthcare service delivery
in government hospitals in Lyantonde District, Uganda. The main issue identified is the subpar quality of
healthcare services in the district, which is attributed to a lack of adequate stakeholder engagement in the
planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation (M&E) processes. The study, employing a case
study design, involved 257 respondents, including hospital administration, doctors, nurses, Local Council
Leaders, the District Health Officer (DHO), a Biostatistician, the Lyantonde Hospital Management
Committee, and patients. Data were collected using questionnaires, interviews, and documentary reviews,
analyzed through SPSS and content analysis. A key finding is that while stakeholders like local leaders
and district officials are actively involved, there is a significant lack of direct engagement from community
members and patients, particularly in planning and M&E processes. The study recommends enhancing
community involvement through structured consultations and participatory approaches to improve
healthcare service delivery. The conclusion underscores that addressing the gaps in stakeholder
engagement is crucial for improving the quality of healthcare services and ensuring that community needs
are effectively met
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Stakeholder Engagement, Quality Health Care Service Delivery, Lyantonde Hospital Uganda
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