A coverage plan for health centres in Murewa district in Zimbabwe: an example of action research

B Criel, J Macq, P Bossyns, C Hongoro

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Abstract

Good access to health facilities providing good first-level health care remains problematic in many developing countries. It is a hindrance to effective and efficient functioning of the hospital, as outpatient departments become overcrowded with patients from areas without health centres. In many cases the quality of care delivered to these patients is poor because within the district health system the hospital is not the best place for the supply of comprehensive, integrated and continuous care. Eventually, high hospital involvement in first-level care can jeopardize the delivery of adequate referral care for those patients who desperately need the hospital's technology and expertise.

This paper provides an account of the way this problem was investigated and managed by the district health management team in the Murewa district in north-east Zimbabwe. The design of a comprehensive ‘master plan’ or ‘coverage plan’ is presented as well as the problems and difficulties encountered. The Murewa experience highlights the relevance of a coverage plan for rational and coherent health infrastructure planning at district level. The approach followed by the Murewa team illustrates the use of action research as an integral part of the management of district health systems.
Original languageEnglish
JournalTropical Medicine and International Health
Volume1
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)699-709
Number of pages11
ISSN1360-2276
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1996

Keywords

  • B780-tropical-medicine
  • Public health
  • Primary health care
  • District health systems
  • Action research
  • Zimbabwe
  • Africa-Southern

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