Accommodating Indigenous Nurse Initiated and Managed Antiretroviral Therapy (NIMART) reporting in a developing country context

Financial reporting represents a critical tool in eliminating HIV across Papua New Guinea (PNG). Using the tenets of the theory of indigenous alternative reporting, this paper considers how the PNG Nursing Council may accommodate nurse-initiated and managed antiretroviral therapy (NIMART) report...

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Main Author: Brown, Alistair
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/63311
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description Financial reporting represents a critical tool in eliminating HIV across Papua New Guinea (PNG). Using the tenets of the theory of indigenous alternative reporting, this paper considers how the PNG Nursing Council may accommodate nurse-initiated and managed antiretroviral therapy (NIMART) reporting. Textual analysis of indigenous reporting expectations placed on the PNG Nursing Council are examined in a NIMART context to examine levels of reporting compliance exercised by council administrators from year-end reports (1980 to 2016) to accommodate NIMART reporting. The study revealed that the 2014 annual report of the PNG Nursing Council generated a 40% NIMART compliance rate, offering encouraging signs of financial reporting that could make room for NIMART reporting. The study suggested that local mechanisms could be used to meet local indigenous reporting expectations in order to adopt NIMART reporting. The study also has far-reaching implications for other developing country nursing councils wanting to develop NIMART reporting.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-633112021-01-19T03:31:39Z Accommodating Indigenous Nurse Initiated and Managed Antiretroviral Therapy (NIMART) reporting in a developing country context Brown, Alistair Financial reporting represents a critical tool in eliminating HIV across Papua New Guinea (PNG). Using the tenets of the theory of indigenous alternative reporting, this paper considers how the PNG Nursing Council may accommodate nurse-initiated and managed antiretroviral therapy (NIMART) reporting. Textual analysis of indigenous reporting expectations placed on the PNG Nursing Council are examined in a NIMART context to examine levels of reporting compliance exercised by council administrators from year-end reports (1980 to 2016) to accommodate NIMART reporting. The study revealed that the 2014 annual report of the PNG Nursing Council generated a 40% NIMART compliance rate, offering encouraging signs of financial reporting that could make room for NIMART reporting. The study suggested that local mechanisms could be used to meet local indigenous reporting expectations in order to adopt NIMART reporting. The study also has far-reaching implications for other developing country nursing councils wanting to develop NIMART reporting. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/63311 10.1016/j.jana.2017.09.004 Elsevier restricted
spellingShingle Brown, Alistair
Accommodating Indigenous Nurse Initiated and Managed Antiretroviral Therapy (NIMART) reporting in a developing country context
title Accommodating Indigenous Nurse Initiated and Managed Antiretroviral Therapy (NIMART) reporting in a developing country context
title_full Accommodating Indigenous Nurse Initiated and Managed Antiretroviral Therapy (NIMART) reporting in a developing country context
title_fullStr Accommodating Indigenous Nurse Initiated and Managed Antiretroviral Therapy (NIMART) reporting in a developing country context
title_full_unstemmed Accommodating Indigenous Nurse Initiated and Managed Antiretroviral Therapy (NIMART) reporting in a developing country context
title_short Accommodating Indigenous Nurse Initiated and Managed Antiretroviral Therapy (NIMART) reporting in a developing country context
title_sort accommodating indigenous nurse initiated and managed antiretroviral therapy (nimart) reporting in a developing country context
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/63311