Influence of Public-Private Partnership on Healthcare Service Delivery in Nairobi County, Kenya
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2023-06Author
Nzioka, Winfred Mbula.
Njoroge, Kezia.
Kyalo, Caroline Kawila.
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The Kenyan healthcare sector suffers from
challenges in service delivery due to poorly
remunerated staff, low retention rates, low
motivation, shortage of medical supplies
and corruption. This led to the sector to be
devolved and interest in getting private and
public partners to improve quality of
service delivery. The study was set out to
assess the influence of Public-Private
Partnerships (PPP) on health care service
delivery in Nairobi County, Kenya. In
achieving this objective, it set out to
determine the influence of PPP in financial
support, and PPP managerial support on
health care service delivery in three major
hospitals within Nairobi County – Kenyatta
National Hospital, Mbagathi District
Hospital and Kibera South Health Centre.
The study is informed by principal-agent
theory and stakeholder’s theory. The study
used descriptive research design. The study
targeted healthcare providers and facility
administrators in the three hospitals and the
population was 1288 respondents.
Stratified sampling was applied to the target
population as per facility and simple
random sampling was applied in getting the
respondents who participated in the study.
A sample of 304 respondents was reached
by using the Yamane (1967) and the 7
administrators were selected to be
interviewed through the application of
purposive sampling. The primary data for
the study was obtained using a structured
questionnaire and an in-depth interview
guide coupled with an observation
checklist. Secondary data used to
complement primary data. A pre-test was
done using 15 healthcare providers and 2
administrators at the Carolina for Kibera
Health Facility to test for validity and
reliability of the instrument. The
quantitative data was analyzed using
descriptive, regression and correlation
analysis and qualitative data was analyzed
to fit the preset study variable theme. From
the findings, public private partnership
financial support (β=1.428, p<0.005),
public private partnership managerial
support (β=.191, p<0.005) public private
partnership human resource support
(β=.196, p<0.005) and public private
partnership risk-sharing (β=.090, p<0.005)
are all significant predictors of healthcare
service delivery within Nairobi County.
The study concludes that public private
partnership is a critical driver of healthcare
service delivery. The study recommends
that finance managers of the Health care
providers in Nairobi City County in Kenya
should exercise prudence in spending of the
money disbursed by public private
partnership in executing projects that
significantly contribute towards effective
health care service delivery. Public private
partners should provide necessary support
to the leadership and the top management
ream working in the health care providers
in Nairobi to ensure effective health service
delivery is attained. Public private partners
should collaborate and work closely with
the human resource managers of the health
care service providers in Nairobi City
County to provide state of the art training to
employees so that they are up-to-date with
the changing dynamics
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https://iajournals.org/articles/iajhmn_v2_i1_341_362.pdfhttp://repository.kemu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1730
Citation
Nzioka, W. M., Njoroge, K., Kyalo, C. K. (2023). Influence of public-private partnership on healthcare service delivery in Nairobi County, Kenya. International Academic Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing, 2(1), 341-362.Publisher
International Academic Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing
Subject
Public-Private Partnership,Financial Support,
Managerial Support And Healthcare Service Delivery