Stretched beyond our capacity: The voices of operational managers from Ekurhuleni clinics during COVID-19.

Q2 Medicine
Siyabulela N Wopula, Sanele E Nene, Elizabeth Nkosi
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Abstract

Background:  Operational Managers (OMs) in primary health care (PHC) experienced new management dynamics during the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). They were not sufficiently prepared to deal with the extraordinary challenges brought by this global pandemic.

Objectives:  The aim of this study was to explore and describe the PHC OMs' experiences of new management dynamics in PHC facilities, created by COVID-19 pandemic.

Method:  This study used a qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and contextual research design and a phenomenological approach. Data were collected using in-depth semi-structured individual interviews. Data saturation was reached by the 7th interview and two more interviews were done to confirm data saturation. Data analysis was conducted using Giorgi's descriptive thematic phenomenological data analysis method. An independent coder was implored to confirm the findings. This study was guided by Rogers Diffusion of Innovation Theory. Ethical considerations were applied throughout the research process.

Results:  One central theme and three main themes emerged as; stretching of inadequate resources. themes; (1) budgetary cuts and increasing demands of resources, (2) insufficient of personal protective equipment, other general supplies and human resources, and (3) compromised service delivery and increased client's dissatisfaction.

Conclusion:  This study revealed that OMs were over stretched and overwhelmed by the management on PHC facilities due to COVID-19 pandemic dynamics.Contribution: The findings of this study can be implemented in PHC facilities to effectively deal with future pandemics of such a nature.

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超出我们的能力:2019冠状病毒病期间,埃库勒雷尼诊所业务经理的声音。
背景:在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)爆发期间,初级卫生保健(PHC)的业务经理(OMs)经历了新的管理动态。它们没有充分准备应对这一全球流行病带来的非凡挑战。目的:本研究的目的是探讨和描述在COVID-19大流行造成的PHC设施中新的管理动态的PHC om的经验。方法:本研究采用定性、探索性、描述性和情境性研究设计和现象学方法。数据收集采用深入的半结构化个人访谈。第7次访谈达到数据饱和,又进行了两次访谈以确认数据饱和。数据分析采用Giorgi的描述性主题现象学数据分析方法。一位独立编码员被请求证实这些发现。本研究以罗杰斯的创新扩散理论为指导。伦理方面的考虑贯穿于整个研究过程。结果:出现了一个中心主题和三个主要主题:利用不足的资源。主题;(1)预算削减和资源需求增加;(2)个人防护装备、其他一般用品和人力资源不足;(3)服务交付受损,客户不满增加。结论:本研究揭示了由于COVID-19大流行的动态,OMs对初级保健设施的管理过度紧张和不堪重负。贡献:本研究的结果可以在初级保健设施中实施,以有效应对未来这种性质的流行病。
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