Influence of Strategic Communication on Service Delivery in Public Level Four Hospitals In Nairobi County, Kenya
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Date
2025-08Author
Wafukho, Rose Cheryl Nafula
Munga, Jane
Riungu, Festus Kinyua3
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Despite the critical role communication plays in modern healthcare systems, public level four
hospitals in Nairobi County continue to experience inconsistencies in service delivery, often
attributed to fragmented or ineffective strategic communication frameworks. Strategic
communication serves as a coordination mechanism, guiding the formulation, execution, and
monitoring of healthcare delivery strategies. This study investigated the influence of strategic
communication on the effectiveness of service delivery in Nairobi’s public level four hospitals.
Grounded on Stakeholder Theory and Resource-Based View, the study adopted a descriptive
design and positivist philosophy. A sample of 286 respondents was drawn from a target
population of 1012 staff across hospitals using stratified random sampling. Data was collected
through structured questionnaires, analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation, and
multiple linear regression. Results showed a significant positive relationship between strategic
communication and service delivery (r = 0.734, p < 0.01), with regression analysis confirming
a predictive effect (β = 0.653, R² = 0.543, p < 0.05). The study concludes that internal
communication flow, clarity of roles, stakeholder engagement, and feedback mechanisms are
integral to service delivery. It recommends institutionalizing structured communication
strategies to enhance transparency, staff cohesion, and patient-centered service.
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DOI: iajournalhub.org/E-book/R1prROACoTzhUwZEH74c500daf4http://repository.kemu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/2303
Publisher
Intra Africa Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Research (IAJMR)
Subject
Strategic Communication,Service Delivery,
Level Four Hospitals,
Public Health,
Organizational Performance
