Disrespectful intrapartum care during facility-based delivery in sub-Saharan Africa: a qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis of women's perceptions and …

S Bradley, C McCourt, J Rayment, D Parmar - Social science & medicine, 2016 - Elsevier
The psycho-social elements of labour and delivery are central to any woman's birth
experience, but international efforts to reduce maternal mortality in low-income contexts …

Healthcare workers' informal uses of mobile phones and other mobile devices to support their work: a qualitative evidence synthesis

C Glenton, E Paulsen, S Agarwal… - Cochrane Database …, 2024 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Healthcare workers sometimes develop their own informal solutions to deliver
services. One such solution is to use their personal mobile phones or other mobile devices …

[HTML][HTML] Discretion, power and the reproduction of inequality in health policy implementation: Practices, discursive styles and classifications of Brazil's community …

J Nunes, G Lotta - Social Science & Medicine, 2019 - Elsevier
This article explores the mobilization of power by health workers during policy
implementation, showing how in a context of discretion and resource scarcity they can …

Catching up with the constitution: An analysis of National Health Insurance in South Africa post-apartheid

TL Pauw - Development Southern Africa, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The passing of the 2019 National Health Insurance Bill (NHI) has revived debate whether
such a policy can be effectively implemented in South Africa. The purpose of this article is to …

Scoping review of restorative justice in academics and medicine: a powerful tool for justice equity diversity and inclusion

G Sawin, CL Klasson, S Kaplan, J Larson Sawin… - Health …, 2023 - liebertpub.com
Purpose: Restorative Justice (RJ) as a practice and mindset is growing within academic
medicine and health care. The authors aim to categorize the extent to which RJ training and …

The social accountability of doctors: a relationship based framework for understanding emergent community concepts of caring

LP Green-Thompson, P McInerney… - BMC health services …, 2017 - Springer
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 …

Acceptable care? Illness constructions, healthworlds, and accessible chronic treatment in South Africa

J Fried, B Harris, J Eyles… - Qualitative Health …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Achieving equitable access to health care is an important policy goal, with access influenced
by affordability, availability, and acceptability of specific services. We explore patient …

Healthcare workers' informal uses of mobile devices to support their work: a qualitative evidence synthesis

C Glenton, E Paulsen, S Agarwal… - The Cochrane …, 2023 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (qualitative). The objectives are as
follows: To explore the views, experiences, and practices of healthcare workers, managers …

Ways of doing: Restorative practices, governmentality, and provider conduct in post-apartheid health care

B Harris, J Eyles, J Goudge - Medical Anthropology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, we consider the conduct of post-apartheid health care in a policy context
directed toward entrenching democracy, ensuring treatment-adherent patients, and creating …

When" first, do no harm" fails: A restorative justice approach to workgroup harms in healthcare

PL Flores - 2022 - digital.sandiego.edu
In healthcare, workgroup mistreatment is a pervasive problem that begins during medical
education (medical and nursing school) and becomes embedded in the “hidden curriculum …