Table of contents - Special Issue: Engagement and accountability in your community
Guest Editors: Josée Lavoie, Lisa Schilling
Civic engagement in the Indonesia health sector: The role of religiosity, empathy, and materialism attitude
Aluisius Hery Pratono, Firman Rosjadi Djoemadi, Christina Avanti, Nur Flora Nita Taruli Basa Sinaga, Asri MaharaniThe purpose of this paper is to understand the impact of religiosity on civic engagement in the health sector through giving advocacy for people with AIDs, mental health, cancer…
Lessons from the field for community engagement and accountability
Alex BerlandIn Canada, community engagement and accountability are a political imperative, resulting in an omnipresent program with varied opportunities for public participation. The purpose…
A content analysis of Arabic YouTube videos for cancer treatment
Ajayeb S. Abu Daabes, Faten F. KharbatThe purpose of this paper is to describe and assess Arabic videos related to cancer treatment to gain insights about the nature of health information as it is shared on YouTube…
Health service engagement with consumers and community in Australia for issue: Engagement and accountability with your community
Shane Rendalls, Allan D. Spigelman, Catherine Goodwin, Nataliya DanielThe purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of consumer and community engagement in health service planning, quality improvement and programme evaluation in Australia, and…
Power of partnerships: What makes a difference in reducing maternal mortality and how can Canadians contribute?
Farah Shroff, Jasmit S. Minhas, Christian LaugenMany low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are struggling to reduce maternal mortality rates, despite increased efforts by the United Nations through the implementation of…
Equity analysis of health system accessibility from perspective of people with disability
Hussain Zandam, Muhamad Hanafiah JuniSelf-evaluated access and accessibility has been found to be associated with healthcare seeking and quality of life. Studies have shown that, however, a vast majority of…
Health delivery system for older adults in academic campus in India
Tulika Bhattacharyya, Chandrima Chatterjee, Suhita Chopra ChatterjeeResidential academic campuses generally support a skewed population profile that favours a younger population, mainly the student community, and thereby marginalize the needs of…
It takes a community to care for the sick and disabled
Fiona MacVane PhippsThe purpose of this paper is to provide a broad overview of the articles published in the current issue.
ISSN:
2059-4631Renamed from:
Clinical Governance: An International JournalOnline date, start – end:
2016Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Irina Ibragimova
- Dr Helen Phagava