Community involvement in health development: an evaluation of rural health facility management committees in Nyeri District, Kenya
Abstract
Community participation it is a fundamental principle of Primary Health Care to ensure the
IUCCSSS of the strategy of 'Health for All' in the twenty-first century. The importance of
individuals,families and communities being involved in their own health development and
care is now widely accepted. The main focus of this study was to examine the
implementation of community participation within the
framework of rural health facility management committees, in public health facilities of
Nyeri District, Kenya. The study sought to establish the stage where the implementation of
community participation has reached in Nyeri District and examine the relationship between
the health workers and the community who are beneficiaries of the public health system.
A cross-sectional descriptive study spanning three months was conducted in Othaya
division of Nyeri district. Structured and pretested questionnaires were used to obtain
information about activities and processes pertaining to community involvement in health
care provision which are taking place in health centers and dispensaries in Nyeri district.
The study population included those of the district health management team, the rural
health facility management committees and those of the community members served by a
particular public health facility.
Four hundred respondents were interviewed from fourteen health facilities and the results
analyzed. The community knew their role in provision of health services in their respective
health facilities and gave financial contribution towards improvement of their health
facilities. Most of the community leaders had never held a managerial position.
Most health workers were happy about the assistance received from the RHFMC in
provision of the necessary drugs and materials to run the health facilities. On staging
community involvement in health care provision, needs assessment, leadership, community
organization and resource mobilization were the indicators. Rural health facility
managemen tcommittees were the main structures studied within the community.
The following are the conclusions; the health professionals had the narrow view of
community involvement limited to resource mobilization. The community on the other hand
saw their involvement in terms of empowerment .The community studied indicated that
formal meetings might not be the best way to effect the necessary mobilization. In rapid
assessment surveys, one may use the information gathered using social scientific methods
such as key informant interviews and focus group discussions to stage community
Involvement for different groups within one program.
Citation
Mutara, L N91991). Community involvement in health development: an evaluation of rural health facility management committees in Nyeri District, KenyaPublisher
Department of Public Health, University of Nairobi
Subject
Community involvementHealth development
Rural health facility
Management committees
Nyeri District
Kenya
Description
Master of public health thesis