Monitoring and evaluation practices on service delivery among TB patients
Abstract
The study covered the effect of MONITORING & EVALUATION PRACTICES ON
SERVICE DELIVERY AMONG TB PATIENTS, Case Study of Wakiso Health Centre
IV, Wakiso District Local Government. The following objectives were considered; to
investigate how the existing capacity of M&E staff influence service delivery among TB
patients in Wakiso Health Center TV, to determine the effect of management support on
service delivery among TB patients in Wakiso Health Center IV and to assess how the
organizational structure affect service delivery among TB patients in Wakiso Health Center
IV. The study reviewed various scholarly works to back up the study basing on the laid
objectives. The researcher embraced a correlational design that was cross sectional in nature
using both Quantitative and Qualitative approaches. The sample size was 60 respondents both
employees at Wakiso health Centre IV and TB patients/caretakers were included as they had
the required characteristics for the study, general, specific objectives and therefore
appropriate data sources. The study employed the survey method s which include
questionnaires, interview guides and focus group discussion guides as the data collection
tools. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 23 and was presented in tables showing
frequencies and percentages depending on responses given. Basing on the findings obtained,
the correlation between existing staff capacity and service delivery is moderate at Pearson
correlation r=.334, Sig value p<0.01. (P=.009 <0.01). The study findings show that the
relationship between management support and service delivery is positive but very weak at
r=0.077 n=60, Sig value p>0.01. (P=.557 >0.01) and the correlation between organizational
structure and service delivery is positive at r=.686, n=60, p<0.01. The study concludes that
organization structure, management support, existing staff capacity together account for
45.7% of the variance in service delivery (Adjusted R Square = 0.457), this implies that other
factors contribute 54.3%. . The study recommends that Management of Wakiso Health
Centre 1V should adopt and simultaneously rollout all the identified factors in the study
through (existing capacity, management support and organizational structure) believed to
influence Service delivery so as to tap into the desired benefits of the M&E function.

