Background: Social accountability is defined as the responsibility of institutions to respond to the health priorities of a community. There is an international movement towards the education of health professionals who are accountable to communities. There is little evidence of how communities experience or articulate this accountability. Methods In this grounded theory study eight community based focus group discussions were conducted in rural and urban South Africa to explore community members’ perceptions of the social accountability of doctors. The discussions were conducted across one urban and two rural provinces. Group discussions were recorded and tr...
Socially accountable medical schools deem themselves responsible for the health needs of the communi...
This study evaluated the effects of community engagement through social accountability on service us...
Abstract This study evaluated the effects of community engagement through social accountability on s...
Background: Social accountability is defined as the responsibility of institutions ...
Social accountability describes the extent to which a medical education institution’s research, serv...
Background: This paper presents a conceptual framework developed from empirical evidence, to guide m...
Background: This paper presents a conceptual framework developed from empirical evidence, to guide m...
Aim: This paper addresses the question of how social accountability is conceptualised by staff, stud...
Aim: This paper addresses the question of how social accountability is conceptualised by staff, stud...
Introduction: Clearly, there are some challenges and difficulties in fulfilling social accountabili...
The concept of Social Accountability is not new, having been first defined by the World Health Orga...
Abstract There is a growing body of research on the role of social accountability in bringing about ...
Socially Accountable Medical Schools hold themselves responsible for producing outcomes aligned with...
Background: The World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean Region esta...
Socially accountable medical schools deem themselves responsible for the health needs of the communi...
Socially accountable medical schools deem themselves responsible for the health needs of the communi...
This study evaluated the effects of community engagement through social accountability on service us...
Abstract This study evaluated the effects of community engagement through social accountability on s...
Background: Social accountability is defined as the responsibility of institutions ...
Social accountability describes the extent to which a medical education institution’s research, serv...
Background: This paper presents a conceptual framework developed from empirical evidence, to guide m...
Background: This paper presents a conceptual framework developed from empirical evidence, to guide m...
Aim: This paper addresses the question of how social accountability is conceptualised by staff, stud...
Aim: This paper addresses the question of how social accountability is conceptualised by staff, stud...
Introduction: Clearly, there are some challenges and difficulties in fulfilling social accountabili...
The concept of Social Accountability is not new, having been first defined by the World Health Orga...
Abstract There is a growing body of research on the role of social accountability in bringing about ...
Socially Accountable Medical Schools hold themselves responsible for producing outcomes aligned with...
Background: The World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean Region esta...
Socially accountable medical schools deem themselves responsible for the health needs of the communi...
Socially accountable medical schools deem themselves responsible for the health needs of the communi...
This study evaluated the effects of community engagement through social accountability on service us...
Abstract This study evaluated the effects of community engagement through social accountability on s...