Role of Elected Leaders in Promoting Health Care Service Delivery in Kibuku Health Center IV Uganda

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2024-09-19

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Uganda Christian University

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The study examined the role of elected leaders on delivery of Healthcare services in Kibuku Health Center IV. It was guided by three research objectives: To assess the role of planning on delivery of Healthcare services in Kibuku Health Center IV; to examine the role of resource allocation on delivery of Healthcare services in Kibuku Health Center IV; and to establish the role of monitoring on delivery of Healthcare services in Kibuku Health Center IV. The study adopted a descriptive research design and a sample size of 113 was selected randomly. The findings revealed that planning, resources allocation and monitoring by elected leaders contribute to delivery of Health services in Kibuku Health Center IV from both qualitative and quantitative data. It was concluded that planning, resources allocation and monitoring by elected leaders are important factors that influence the delivery of health care services, and therefore have a significant effect on the provision of healthcare services in Kibuku Health Centre IV. It was recommended that Kibuku health center IV should pay attention to elected leaders participation in planning, resource allocation and monitoring in order to provide quality health services. In general government should prioritize elected leaders participation in planning, resource allocation and monitoring aspects as important determinants in provision of quality health care services in health center IVs in the country.

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