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Unpacking the relationship between rural healthcare, mobility and access

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dc.contributor.author Mashiri, M
dc.contributor.author Maponya, G
dc.contributor.author Nkuna, Z
dc.contributor.author Dube, S
dc.contributor.author Chakwizira, J
dc.contributor.author Marrian, B
dc.date.accessioned 2008-12-02T08:17:31Z
dc.date.available 2008-12-02T08:17:31Z
dc.date.issued 2008-07
dc.identifier.citation Mashiri, M, et al. 2008. Unpacking the relationship between rural healthcare, mobility and access. Partnership for research and progress in Transportation. 27th Southern African Transport Conference (SATC), Pretoria, South Africa, July 7-11, 2008, pp 251-263 en
dc.identifier.isbn 978-1-920017-34-7
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2646
dc.description Paper presented at the 27th Annual Southern African Transport Conference 7 - 11 July 2008 "Partnership for research and progress in transportation", CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa en
dc.description.abstract This paper seeks to unpack the relationship between mobility and accessibility on the one hand, and rural healthcare delivery on the other, within the ambit of the sustainable livelihoods approach using four villagers in the Thaba Chweu municipality in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa as case studies. The main argument is that service delivery such as quality healthcare in rural South Africa is fraught with deep-rooted intractable challenges, many of which are to do with access problems emanating, in part, from the remoteness and spatial dispersion of rural communities. A variety of qualitative and quantitative instruments were employed to gather data to respond to the study hypotheses and research questions. The findings indicate a symbiotic relationship between the health-seeking behaviour of villagers and mobility and accessibility. In addition, rural healthcare delivery (particularly for the terminally ill), and by extension, the healthcare access burden appears to have significantly shifted from the formal healthcare system (especially with regard to emergency cases) onto the shoulders of home-based care practitioners. Unravelling and understanding mobility and access issues relating to both formal and informal rural healthcare delivery, is indeed a vital step to generating sustainable intervention options, as well as ensuring that the nexus between transport and healthcare is fully recognized and integrated into practical interventions. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Southern African Transport Conference (SATC) en
dc.subject Rural access roads en
dc.subject Rural healthcare en
dc.subject Mobility en
dc.subject Accessibility en
dc.subject Volunteerism en
dc.subject Poverty en
dc.subject Infrastructure en
dc.title Unpacking the relationship between rural healthcare, mobility and access en
dc.type Conference Presentation en
dc.identifier.apacitation Mashiri, M., Maponya, G., Nkuna, Z., Dube, S., Chakwizira, J., & Marrian, B. (2008). Unpacking the relationship between rural healthcare, mobility and access. Southern African Transport Conference (SATC). http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2646 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Mashiri, M, G Maponya, Z Nkuna, S Dube, J Chakwizira, and B Marrian. "Unpacking the relationship between rural healthcare, mobility and access." (2008): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2646 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Mashiri M, Maponya G, Nkuna Z, Dube S, Chakwizira J, Marrian B, Unpacking the relationship between rural healthcare, mobility and access; Southern African Transport Conference (SATC); 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2646 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Conference Presentation AU - Mashiri, M AU - Maponya, G AU - Nkuna, Z AU - Dube, S AU - Chakwizira, J AU - Marrian, B AB - This paper seeks to unpack the relationship between mobility and accessibility on the one hand, and rural healthcare delivery on the other, within the ambit of the sustainable livelihoods approach using four villagers in the Thaba Chweu municipality in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa as case studies. The main argument is that service delivery such as quality healthcare in rural South Africa is fraught with deep-rooted intractable challenges, many of which are to do with access problems emanating, in part, from the remoteness and spatial dispersion of rural communities. A variety of qualitative and quantitative instruments were employed to gather data to respond to the study hypotheses and research questions. The findings indicate a symbiotic relationship between the health-seeking behaviour of villagers and mobility and accessibility. In addition, rural healthcare delivery (particularly for the terminally ill), and by extension, the healthcare access burden appears to have significantly shifted from the formal healthcare system (especially with regard to emergency cases) onto the shoulders of home-based care practitioners. Unravelling and understanding mobility and access issues relating to both formal and informal rural healthcare delivery, is indeed a vital step to generating sustainable intervention options, as well as ensuring that the nexus between transport and healthcare is fully recognized and integrated into practical interventions. DA - 2008-07 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Rural access roads KW - Rural healthcare KW - Mobility KW - Accessibility KW - Volunteerism KW - Poverty KW - Infrastructure LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2008 SM - 978-1-920017-34-7 T1 - Unpacking the relationship between rural healthcare, mobility and access TI - Unpacking the relationship between rural healthcare, mobility and access UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2646 ER - en_ZA


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