The perceptions and knowledge of environmental health practitioners in ensuring health and safety in communities in the King Cetshwayo District, KwaZulu-Natal
Date
2023-05
Authors
Sibiya, Mayenziwe Sanele
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Abstract
Background
The role of Environmental Health Practitioners (EHPs) is essential in public health
as it focuses on preventing harm to the communities through promoting health and
well-being in populations. The EHPs must be within the reach of communities and
available to serve and protect against health threats. Research has shown that
there is a link between the availability of resources, support from communities and
the success of the EHPs in their role. EHPs are under pressure to cover all areas
allocated to them, however, the downfall is the insufficient numbers of EHPs to
cover all these large areas. This has led to poor reporting back to communities and
EHPs sometimes being labelled as unknown.
Aim of the study
The aim of the study was to explore the knowledge of the EHPs related to their
working environment in public health facilities in King Cetshwayo District.
Methodology
An exploratory descriptive design, utilising a qualitative approach was used to
guide the study. Data was collected through one-on-one interviews from nine (9)
EHPs based in King Cetshwayo District in Kwazulu-Natal. Data was analysed
using Tesch’s eight-step open coding.
Findings
Exploring this topic provided a better understanding of the shortcomings and
achievements of the EHPs in their roles when ensuring health and safety in the
public health sector. Understanding the gaps and challenges allowed for the
suggestion of strategies to better equip and support the EHPs in fulfilling their roles
in the community effectively Conclusion
The results of the study showed that health education is the mainstay of the role
of the EHP in ensuring health and safety. Equipping the community with knowledge
of health and safety assists in achieving the duties of an EHP. The EHPs have a
duty to protect the community against any physical, chemical, or biological
hazards. Their role is somehow underrated as they must work with insufficient
resources and sometimes little support. This has led to demotivation and job
dissatisfaction.
Description
Dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Health Sciences: Environmental Health at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
Keywords
Environmental health practitioners, Health education, Management, Community, Public health
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5271