Diminishing corruptive practices in the public hospital system of Cameroon :: a qualitative multiple case study /
Corrupt business and management practices exist at all levels within the public hospital system (PHS) in Cameroon and are of increasing concern among the polity as the perceptions of key stakeholders who work within the system has not been examined for helping to diminish it. In particular, these pr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Corrupt business and management practices exist at all levels within the public hospital system (PHS) in Cameroon and are of increasing concern among the polity as the perceptions of key stakeholders who work within the system has not been examined for helping to diminish it. In particular, these practices are affecting the well-being and socioeconomic development of its denizens. The purpose of this research was to provide further understanding of how to diminish corrupt business and management practices that continue to lead to increased monetary cost to individuals and delays in seeking preventative care within the PHS. Stakeholder theory provided a starting point for understanding and explaining the perceptions of stakeholders about corruption within the context of agency governance. The results indicated that staff/client influence rather than only lack of motivation was a rationale for accepting bribes. It also revealed diversion, where physicians keep drugs and sell to patients. |
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title | Diminishing corruptive practices in the public hospital system of Cameroon : a qualitative multiple case study / |
title_auth | Diminishing corruptive practices in the public hospital system of Cameroon : a qualitative multiple case study / |
title_exact_search | Diminishing corruptive practices in the public hospital system of Cameroon : a qualitative multiple case study / |
title_full | Diminishing corruptive practices in the public hospital system of Cameroon : a qualitative multiple case study / Foleng M. Ndofor. |
title_fullStr | Diminishing corruptive practices in the public hospital system of Cameroon : a qualitative multiple case study / Foleng M. Ndofor. |
title_full_unstemmed | Diminishing corruptive practices in the public hospital system of Cameroon : a qualitative multiple case study / Foleng M. Ndofor. |
title_short | Diminishing corruptive practices in the public hospital system of Cameroon : |
title_sort | diminishing corruptive practices in the public hospital system of cameroon a qualitative multiple case study |
title_sub | a qualitative multiple case study / |
topic | Medical care Corrupt practices Cameroon. Corruption Cameroon Prevention. Public hospitals Corrupt practices Cameroon. Hôpitaux publics Pratiques déloyales Cameroun. Soins médicaux Pratiques déloyales Cameroun. African history. bicssc MEDICAL / Public Health. bisacsh Corruption Prevention fast Medical care Corrupt practices fast |
topic_facet | Medical care Corrupt practices Cameroon. Corruption Cameroon Prevention. Public hospitals Corrupt practices Cameroon. Hôpitaux publics Pratiques déloyales Cameroun. Soins médicaux Pratiques déloyales Cameroun. African history. MEDICAL / Public Health. Corruption Prevention Medical care Corrupt practices Cameroon |
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