Title of article :
Role of Private‑Public Partnership in Health Education: A Survey of Current Practices in Udaipur City, Rajasthan, India
Author/Authors :
Reddy، Jaddu J. نويسنده Department of Public Health Dentistry, Darshan Dental College and Hospital, Ranakpura Road, Loyara, Udaipur, Rajasthan , , Multani، Suraj نويسنده Department of Public Health Dentistry, Darshan Dental College and Hospital, Ranakpura Road, Loyara, Udaipur, Rajasthan , , Bhat، Nagesh نويسنده Department of Public Health Dentistry, Darshan Dental College and Hospital, Ranakpura Road, Loyara, Udaipur, Rajasthan , , Sharma، Ashish نويسنده , , Singh، Sopan نويسنده Department of Public Health Dentistry, Darshan Dental College and Hospital, Ranakpura Road, Loyara, Udaipur, Rajasthan , , Patel، Rahul نويسنده Department of Public Health Dentistry, Darshan Dental College and Hospital, Ranakpura Road, Loyara, Udaipur, Rajasthan ,
Abstract :
Background: The concept of a public?private partnership (PPP)
has been proposed as a potential model for providing education
services besides public finance and public delivery. The present study
was conducted to survey the current practices of Private?Public
Partnership (PPP) in health education in Udaipur city, Rajasthan, India.
Methods: A questionnaire survey was conducted among
organizations involved exclusively and actively in health education
in Udaipur city, Rajasthan, India. The pretested self designed
structured questionnaire consisted of 21 items pertaining to the
current practices of private?public partnership (PPP) in health
education. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the data.
Results: On the basis of inclusion criteria, 50 personnel from
2 private dental colleges, 1 private medical college, 2 Non Government
Organizations (NGOs) and 1 health museum were selected. Only
15 (30%) of participants agreed that they have a written reference
policy that outlines the services they provide to the general public.
Regarding the collection of health education materials available,
majority 35 (70%) had printed books followed by audio visual (AV)
materials (slides, videos, audio cassettes) [22 (44%)]. 35 (70%) of
participants reported that they loan only pamphlets and broachers
to the public. Thirty four (68%) of participants provide information
about oral health. Only 23 (46%) of participants reported that their
institution/organization undergo periodic evaluation.
Conclusions: Results of this survey show that that most of
the PPP were involved in delivering health education, mostly
concentrated on general health. Only few of them were involved
in oral health education. The role of PPP in health education is
integral to the effort of promoting a healthier population. This
effort continues the trend and broadens the scope of involvement
for further studies.