738 Transition towards health promoting hospitals: adapting a global framework to Pakistan

  • Khowaja A
  • Karmaliani R
  • Mistry R
  • et al.
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Abstract

The World Health Organization encourages hospitals to become Health Promoting Hospitals (HPH) but adapting this concept to Pakistan has not been investigated. We explore perceptions of healthcare stakeholders about strategies and a priority action-plan to encourage HPHs in Pakistan. We conducted a qualitative study in 2007 where key-informant interviews and focus group discussions were held with healthcare stakeholders in Karachi. Thematic analysis was done and emerging themes were categorized. The HPH core components were perceived as the "standard framework"; however more emphasis was placed on priority actions as to satisfy "basic needs" of patients, staff and the community. This included basic facilities of comfort, health, hygiene, safety, security and emotional support. A change in the traditional mindset from cure to care and identification of key personnel, awareness-raising and cooperation would strengthen advocacy efforts for HPH in Pakistan.

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Khowaja, A. R., Karmaliani, R., Mistry, R., & Agha, A. (2011). 738 Transition towards health promoting hospitals: adapting a global framework to Pakistan. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 17(10), 738–743. https://doi.org/10.26719/2011.17.10.738

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