• Title of article

    Potential benefits and perceived need for health promoting hospitals in Pakistan: A healthcare Stakeholder’s perspective

  • Author/Authors

    Khowaja, Asif Raza Aga Khan University - Department of Community Health Sciences, Pakistan , Mistry, Rozina Aga Khan University - Aga Khan Health Services Pakistan, Pakistan , Agha, Ajmal Aga Khan University - Aga Khan UniversityDepartment of Community Health Sciences, Pakistan , Karmaliani, Rozina Aga Khan University - School of Nursing, Pakistan

  • From page
    274
  • To page
    279
  • Abstract
    Objectives: To explore perceptions of healthcare stakeholders about health promoting hospitals, potential benefits and need in Pakistan. Methodology: A qualitative exploratory study was conducted between July- August 2007. The data was collected through key-informant (KI) interviews and focus group discussions (FGD) with purposively selected hospital administrators, healthcare providers, health policy makers, and UN-donor agency representatives. The thematic analysis was done using QSR NVivo 2.0; and nodes representing themes were generated. Results: The study participants perceived health promotion, a concept synonymous to health education. Those participants with public health background were better able to relate their perceptions to a more holistic view of health promotion; than those without public health background. Participants largely revealed HPH to benefit not only patients, but also community, hospital staff and hospitals at large. HPH transition was also perceived as opportunistic step for controlling triple burden of diseases, curtailing morbidity and mortality toll, and sole answer to promote population health, and wellbeing. Given the view, HPH was strongly recommended as Need of the hour for Pakistan. Conclusion: The HPH settings would bring positive change in the healthcare delivery system, by empowering patients and local community. Technical trainings on health promotion for healthcare providers, constant policy dialogue, political will and support from community stakeholders will further strengthen the scope of health promoting hospitals in Pakistan.
  • Journal title
    Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
  • Journal title
    Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
  • Record number

    2655100