The health and health system of South Africa: historical roots of current public health challenges

The roots of a dysfunctional health system and the collision of the epidemics of communicable and non-communicable diseases in South Africa can be found in policies from periods of the country's history, from colonial subjugation, apartheid dispossession, to the post-apartheid period. Racial and gender discrimination, the migrant labour system, the destruction of family life, vast income inequalities, and extreme violence have all formed part of South Africa's troubled past, and all have inexorably affected health and health services. In 1994, when apartheid ended, the health system faced massive challenges, many of which still persist. Macroeconomic policies, fostering growth rather than redistribution, contributed to the persistence of economic disparities between races despite a large expansion in social grants. The public health system has been transformed into an integrated, comprehensive national service, but failures in leadership and stewardship and weak management have led to inadequate implementation of what are often good policies. Pivotal facets of primary health care are not in place and there is a substantial human resources crisis facing the health sector. The HIV epidemic has contributed to and accelerated these challenges. All of these factors need to be addressed by the new government if health is to be improved and the Millennium Development Goals achieved in South Africa.

[1]  P. Delius,et al.  Sexual Socialisation in South Africa: A Historical Perspective , 2002 .

[2]  A. H. Brayfield,et al.  Human resources development. , 1968, The American psychologist.

[3]  M. Hill,et al.  Determinants of hypertension care and control among peri-urban Black South Africans: the HiHi study. , 2007, Ethnicity & disease.

[4]  S. Lewis Women and HIV. , 2005, IAPAC monthly.

[5]  F. Kumalo Health management information systems. , 2006 .

[6]  J. Bryce,et al.  Learning from new initiatives in maternal and child health , 2007, The Lancet.

[7]  J. Lawn,et al.  Saving the lives of South Africa's mothers, babies, and children: can the health system deliver? , 2009, The Lancet.

[8]  S. Tollman,et al.  The burden of non-communicable diseases in South Africa , 2009, The Lancet.

[9]  R. Jewkes,et al.  ''If they rape me, I can't blame them": reflections on gender in the social context of child rape in South Africa and Namibia. , 2005, Social science & medicine.

[10]  S. Reid Community Service for Health Professionals , 2003 .

[11]  Ashley van Niekerk,et al.  Violence and injuries in South Africa: prioritising an agenda for prevention , 2009, The Lancet.

[12]  R. Matzopoulos,et al.  Cause of death and premature mortality in Cape Town, 2001 - 2006 , 2007 .

[13]  D. Mcintyre A critical analysis of the current South African health system , 2007 .

[14]  R. Jewkes,et al.  Rape perpetration by young, rural South African men: Prevalence, patterns and risk factors. , 2006, Social science & medicine.

[15]  J. Šonka [Apartheid and health]. , 1984, Casopis lekaru ceskych.

[16]  N. Abrahams,et al.  Mortality of Women From Intimate Partner Violence in South Africa: A National Epidemiological Study , 2009, Violence and Victims.

[17]  I. Niehaus Renegotiating Masculinity in the South African Lowveld: Narratives of Male-Male Sex in Labour Compounds and in Prisons , 2002 .

[18]  U. Lehmann Strengthening human resources for primary health care , 2008 .

[19]  R. Jewkes,et al.  Gender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending antenatal clinics in South Africa , 2004, The Lancet.

[20]  D. Houghton The South African economy , 1964 .

[21]  Science and society: the HIV epidemic and South African political responses. , 2008, Advances in experimental medicine and biology.

[22]  R. Morrell Changing Men in Southern Africa , 2000 .

[23]  M. Fowler,et al.  WOMEN AND HIV : Epidemiology and Global Overview , 1997 .

[24]  T. Puoane,et al.  Why do some hospitals achieve better care of severely malnourished children than others? Five-year follow-up of rural hospitals in Eastern Cape, South Africa. , 2008, Health policy and planning.

[25]  R. Jewkes,et al.  Blood Blockages and Scolding Nurses: Barriers to Adolescent Contraceptive Use in South Africa , 2006, Reproductive health matters.

[26]  G. Garnett,et al.  Who infects whom? HIV-1 concordance and discordance among migrant and non-migrant couples in South Africa , 2003, AIDS.

[27]  A. Jeeves,et al.  Migrant Labour in South Africa's Mining Economy: The Struggle for the Gold Mines' Labour Supply 1890-1920 , 1986 .

[28]  C. Naylor Private medicine and the privatisation of health care in South Africa. , 1988, Social science & medicine.

[29]  David Sanders,et al.  Achieving the health Millennium Development Goals for South Africa: challenges and priorities , 2009, The Lancet.

[30]  R. Brugha,et al.  Sexually transmitted infections -- factors associated with quality of care among private general practitioners. , 2005, South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde.

[31]  H. Deacon,et al.  The Cape Doctor in the Nineteenth Century: A Social History , 2004 .

[32]  B. Dollery A HISTORY OF INEQUALITY IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1652–2002 , 2003 .

[33]  R. Edgecombe Jeeves, A.H. 1985. Migrant labour in South Africa's mining economy: the struggle for the gold mine's labour supply, 1890 - 1920. [Book review] , 1990 .

[34]  C. Kenyon,et al.  Mainstreaming HIV / AIDS progress and challenges in South Africa's HIV / AIDS campaign , 2001 .

[35]  Debbie Bradshaw,et al.  A comparative risk assessment for South Africa in 2000: towards promoting health and preventing disease. , 2007, South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde.

[36]  S. Lawn,et al.  HIV infection and tuberculosis in South Africa: an urgent need to escalate the public health response , 2009, The Lancet.

[37]  C. Parry,et al.  Estimating the burden of disease attributable to alcohol use in South Africa in 2000. , 2007, South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde.

[38]  S. Marks,et al.  Divided Sisterhood: Race, Class and Gender in the South African Nursing Profession , 1994 .

[39]  R. Morrell Of boys and men: masculinity and gender in Southern African studies , 1998 .

[40]  R. Morrell,et al.  Empowering teenagers to prevent pregnancy: lessons from South Africa , 2009, Culture, health & sexuality.

[41]  E. Hellmann Rooiyard : a sociological survey of an urban native slum yard , 1948 .

[42]  Candy Day,et al.  Health and related indicators , 2007 .

[43]  R. Jewkes,et al.  "He forced me to love him": putting violence on adolescent sexual health agendas. , 1998, Social science & medicine.

[44]  R. Jewkes,et al.  'Dangerous' love: reflections on violence among Xhosa township youth , 2001 .

[45]  M. Chopra,et al.  Key challenges to achieving health for all in an inequitable society: the case of South Africa. , 2006, American journal of public health.

[46]  J. Singh,et al.  South African Health Review 2005. , 2005 .

[47]  M. Hunter Cultural politics and masculinities: Multiple‐partners in historical perspective in KwaZulu‐Natal , 2005, Culture, health & sexuality.

[48]  H. Schneider,et al.  'It makes me want to run away to Saudi Arabia': management and implementation challenges for public financing reforms from a maternity ward perspective. , 2004, Health policy and planning.

[49]  I. Schapera Premarital Pregnancy and Native Opinion. A Note on Social Change , 1933, Africa.

[50]  A. Mager Gender and the Making of a South African Bantustan: A Social History of the Ciskei, 1945-1959 , 1999 .

[51]  K. Breckenridge The allure of violence: men, race and masculinity on the South African goldmines, 1900–1950 , 1998 .

[52]  R. Morrell From boys to gentlemen : Settler masculinity in Colonial Natal, 1880-1920 , 2001 .

[53]  R. Pattinson,et al.  Legalized pregnancy termination and septic abortion mortality in South Africa , 2008, International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics.

[54]  N. Andersson,et al.  Issues in the political economy of health in Southern Africa. , 1987, Journal of southern African studies.

[55]  G. Hussey,et al.  Rapid appraisal of primary level health care services for HIV-positive children at public sector clinics in South Africa , 2002 .

[56]  D. Mcintyre,et al.  Trends in the distribution of South African health care expenditure. , 1990, South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde.

[57]  N. Abrahams,et al.  Why do nurses abuse patients? Reflections from South African obstetric services. , 1998, Social science & medicine.

[58]  Thomas Rehle,et al.  South African national HIV prevalence, incidence, behaviour and communication survey, 2008: a turning tide among teenagers? , 2009 .

[59]  Shandir Ramlagan,et al.  South African National HIV Prevalence, HIV Incidence, Behaviour and Communication Survey, 2005 , 2008 .

[60]  P. Kolb The present state of the Cape of Good Hope , 1968 .