梅鲁5级综合医院护士对国家政治和卫生政策制定的参与

O. Ronniey
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肯尼亚的护士拥有数量上的力量,因为她们构成了肯尼亚医疗保健系统中最多的人口。尽管如此,她们一直无法发出强有力的声音来捍卫自己的权利,并在政策桌上影响卫生政策的制定。在医院管理和国家层面上,护士与医疗同行相比,大多处于从属地位。没有护士进入肯尼亚国民议会和参议院的记录。关于肯尼亚护士参与国家政治和卫生政策的文献很少。这使得情况不理想,因为没有护士在立法领域的参与,护理专业将倒退。因此,这项研究的目的在于确定护士参与国家政治和保健政策制定的情况。具体的重点是查明在卫生政策制定以及国家政治和卫生政策制定方面的知识、看法和参与情况。本研究采用描述性横断面研究设计。采用自填问卷收集数据。样本量为49名注册护士。采用简单随机抽样的方式选择调查对象。知识和感知是用李克特量表打分的一组问题来评估的。数据分析采用Microsoft Excel 2007。调查结果显示,Meru 5级综合医院的护士对国家政治和卫生保健政策制定的参与有限,政治参与主要限于在大选和卫生政策执行中投票。很少有护士参与议程设置、政策制定和政策评估阶段。92%的人认为政治对他们的职业有好处,65%的人表示政治讨论对他们的工资和工作条件有直接影响。所有参与者(100%)报告说,护士有责任参与卫生政策的制定,因为她们是知识渊博的直接卫生保健提供者。关键词:倡导,卫生保健政策,卫生政策制定过程,参与,政治,政策。
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Participation of Nurses in National Politics and Health Policy Development at Meru Level 5 General Hospital
The nurses in Kenya have the numerical power because they form the highest population of the health care system in Kenya. Despite this, they have been unable to have a strong voice to champion their rights and influence health policy formulation at policy tables. In the hospital management and at national level, the nurses hold mostly subordinate roles compared to medical counterparts. No record exists for nurses who have made it to the Kenyan National Parliament and Senate. Literature on the participation of Nurses in national politics and health policy in Kenya is scanty. This makes the situation wanting because without nurses’ participation at legislative arena the nursing profession will retrogress. The purpose of the study therefore aims at determining the participation of nurses in national politics and health care policy development. The specific focus was to find out the knowledge, perception and participation in health policy development and national politics and health policy development. The study adopted a descriptive cross- sectional study design. Self-administered questionnaires were used to collect data. The sample size was 49 registered nurses. Simple random sampling was used to select the respondents. Knowledge and perception were assessed using a set of questions that were scored on a Likert scale. Data was analyzed using Microsoft Excel 2007. The findings revealed that nurses at Meru Level 5 General Hospital had limited participation in national politics and healthcare policy development, with political participation majorly limited to voting in the general elections and health policy implementation respectively. Very few nurses were engaged in agenda setting, policy formulation and policy evaluation stages. 92% reported that politics was good for the profession, with 65% expressing that political discussions have a direct impact on their salaries and working conditions. All participants (100%) reported that nurses have a responsibility to engage in health policy development because they are knowledgeable and direct healthcare providers. Keywords: Advocacy, Health care policy, Health policy development process, Participation, Politics, Policy.
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