2015
DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v7n4p121
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Home Health Care (HHC) Managers Perceptions About Challenges and Obstacles that Hinder HHC Services in Jordan

Abstract: Home care aims at supporting people with various degrees of dependency to remain at home rather than use residential, long-term, or institutional-based nursing care. Demographic, epidemiological, social, and cultural trends in Jordan as in other countries are changing the traditional patterns of care with growing emphasis on home care. The purpose of this study is to highlight the most common challenges related to home health care (HHC) services in Jordan as perceived by the managers of HHC agencies. Methods: … Show more

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“…They must be aware of numerous training strategies, should continuously develop them, and recognize available social resources (52,54,55). Unfortunately, this infrastructure is missing and due to a shortage of nurses, economic problems, and the introduction of cheap manpower, sometimes even people other than nurses are employed to provide home care services (4,6,9,12,16,18,21). The presence of these ineligible individuals and their improper care will lead to people's mistrust of nursing and care (23,37).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They must be aware of numerous training strategies, should continuously develop them, and recognize available social resources (52,54,55). Unfortunately, this infrastructure is missing and due to a shortage of nurses, economic problems, and the introduction of cheap manpower, sometimes even people other than nurses are employed to provide home care services (4,6,9,12,16,18,21). The presence of these ineligible individuals and their improper care will lead to people's mistrust of nursing and care (23,37).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to resolve this problem, it is necessary to develop and implement strategic and fundamental plans to maintain security and create motivation. This requires flexible programming, financial and spiritual incentives, and continuous training programs (12). Visitor nurses are always exposed to violence and insecurity, for example when they have to go to certain insecure neighborhoods in order to visit their patients (21,22,41,59).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These factors are mainly related to leadership and management of human and materials resources which constitute critical elements to quality systems, and would significantly support the realization of optimum results in hospitals if they were free from obstacles (Ajlouni, Dawani, & Diab, 2015;Wanjau, Muiruri, & Ayodo, 2012;Dixon-Woods, McNicol, & Martin, 2012). The findings also show that staff of the participating hospitals recognizes these obstacles as serious enough to hinder their capacities to provide high quality service.…”
Section: Major Qms Obstacles In High-and Low-performing Hospitalsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Studies from many countries as reported by Ajlouni, Dawani and Diab (2015), Wanjau, Muiruri, and Ayodo (2012), Dixon-Woods, McNicol, and Martin (2012), and Bhat and Rajashekhar (2009) have shown varied types of obstacles to QMS implementation in healthcare organizations. This section of the review will look at the obstacles to a QMS as uncovered by these studies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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