2014
DOI: 10.9734/air/2014/11387
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Factors Influencing the Implementation of New-born and Infant Hearing Screening Programmes at Primary Health Care Clinics in South Africa

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“…Other studies related to the provision of NIHS have been conducted at immunisation clinics in North West and Gauteng (Petrocchi-Bartal & Khoza-Shangase, 2014a. Information gathered through interviews with nursing staff highlighted that clinic managers were eager to have hearing screening incorporated into their workload provided that specific barriers related to aspects such as budget and equipment resources were addressed (Petrocchi-Bartal & Khoza-Shangase, 2014a.…”
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“…Other studies related to the provision of NIHS have been conducted at immunisation clinics in North West and Gauteng (Petrocchi-Bartal & Khoza-Shangase, 2014a. Information gathered through interviews with nursing staff highlighted that clinic managers were eager to have hearing screening incorporated into their workload provided that specific barriers related to aspects such as budget and equipment resources were addressed (Petrocchi-Bartal & Khoza-Shangase, 2014a.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies related to the provision of NIHS have been conducted at immunisation clinics in North West and Gauteng (Petrocchi-Bartal & Khoza-Shangase, 2014a. Information gathered through interviews with nursing staff highlighted that clinic managers were eager to have hearing screening incorporated into their workload provided that specific barriers related to aspects such as budget and equipment resources were addressed (Petrocchi-Bartal & Khoza-Shangase, 2014a. The availability of current resources needs to be carefully considered within the context of each province before implementing NIHS programmes nationally, particularly in view of PHC re-engineering within the proposed NHI framework.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%