Purpose: Although social capital influences health-related decisions and behavioural patterns in many developing countries, minimal attention has been paid to the nuances of its effect on healthcare. This paper examines how bonding social capital affects healthcare delivery for inpatients in Ghana. Methods: Semi-structured in-depth interviews were used and thematic analysis method employed to analyse the data. Interviews were conducted with health professionals and relatives and close friends of inpatients in three public health facilities in Ashanti region. Results: Relatives and close friends of inpatients were a critical source of instrumental support such as provision of meals, laundry services, running errands and financial assistance ...
Objectives: To examine the role of NCD patients’ social ties as informal caregivers and whether rece...
Background Community health workers (CHWs) play a vital role in facilitating social connectedness, b...
In spite of the consistent evidence of cash transfers’ (CTs) impact on the social determinants of he...
Purpose: Although social capital influences health-related decisions and behavioural patterns in man...
Background: People's decision to enroll in a health insurance scheme is determined by socio-cultural...
The referral system in health care has been noted as very influential in determining which services ...
It has long been accepted that lack of social participation in wider society is one aspect or one de...
This study uses data from southern Ghana to examine whether higher stocks of social capital through ...
Abstract Background Poor health is both a cause and c...
Background: Social capital is “features of social organizations—networks, norms, and as trust that f...
Abstract Background Understanding individuals’ experience of accessing care and tending to various o...
Numerous studies attest to the salubriousness of social participation across contexts. Factors such ...
The interest in the relationship between social connections and health related wellbeing of a given ...
Background: Social capital has become an important concept in the field of public health, and is ass...
There is ample evidence supporting the association between social networks, and health and well-bein...
Objectives: To examine the role of NCD patients’ social ties as informal caregivers and whether rece...
Background Community health workers (CHWs) play a vital role in facilitating social connectedness, b...
In spite of the consistent evidence of cash transfers’ (CTs) impact on the social determinants of he...
Purpose: Although social capital influences health-related decisions and behavioural patterns in man...
Background: People's decision to enroll in a health insurance scheme is determined by socio-cultural...
The referral system in health care has been noted as very influential in determining which services ...
It has long been accepted that lack of social participation in wider society is one aspect or one de...
This study uses data from southern Ghana to examine whether higher stocks of social capital through ...
Abstract Background Poor health is both a cause and c...
Background: Social capital is “features of social organizations—networks, norms, and as trust that f...
Abstract Background Understanding individuals’ experience of accessing care and tending to various o...
Numerous studies attest to the salubriousness of social participation across contexts. Factors such ...
The interest in the relationship between social connections and health related wellbeing of a given ...
Background: Social capital has become an important concept in the field of public health, and is ass...
There is ample evidence supporting the association between social networks, and health and well-bein...
Objectives: To examine the role of NCD patients’ social ties as informal caregivers and whether rece...
Background Community health workers (CHWs) play a vital role in facilitating social connectedness, b...
In spite of the consistent evidence of cash transfers’ (CTs) impact on the social determinants of he...