CITATION: Scheffler, E., Visagie, S. & Schneider, M. 2015. The impact of health service variables on healthcare access in a low resourced urban setting in the Western Cape, South Africa. African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine, 7(1):1-11, doi:10.4102/phcfm.v7i1.820.The original publication is available at http://www.phcfm.orgBackground: Health care access is complex and multi-faceted and, as a basic right, equitable access and services should be available to all user groups. Objectives: The aim of this article is to explore how service delivery impacts on access to healthcare for vulnerable groups in an urban primary health care setting in South Africa. Methods: A descriptive qualitative study design was used. Data we...
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Article Health service availability and health seeking behaviour in resource poor settings: Evidence...
Low-income countries are plagued by a high burden of preventable and curable disease as well as unme...
BACKGROUND: Young people aged 10-24 years are a vulnerable group with poor health service access rel...
Magister Commercii - MComThe aim of this mini-thesis is to investigate the factors linked to access ...
We use a reliable, intuitive and simple set of indicators to capture three dimensions of access – av...
CITATION: Mji, G. et al. 2017. Exploring the interaction of activity limitations with context, syste...
Patient perceptions of quality drives acceptability of health services (Penchansky and Thomas, 1981...
Achieving equitable universal health coverage requires the provision of accessible, necessary servic...
The South African Government has made accessibility and equity the primary focus of its health polic...
South Africa subscribes to universal health care coverage. Health care access has four dimensions: g...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of healthcare service quality dimensions on service de...
Introduction: Equitable access to timely and basic health care is an intrinsic component of overall ...
Magister Public Health - MPHLong waiting times have, for many years, been synonymous with primary he...
Objectives. The first democratic government elected in South Africa in 1994 inherited huge inequitie...
Background: Front-line health providers have a unique role as brokers (patient advocates) between th...
Article Health service availability and health seeking behaviour in resource poor settings: Evidence...
Low-income countries are plagued by a high burden of preventable and curable disease as well as unme...
BACKGROUND: Young people aged 10-24 years are a vulnerable group with poor health service access rel...