Challenges affecting the growth of Seventh-day Adventist healthcare institutions in North-East Congo Union Mission
Abstract
Healthcare service is one of the main methods of the Seventh-day Adventist
Church to draw people to Jesus Christ as ultimate mission. To do so, a Seventh-day
Adventist (SDA) health facility must effectively and efficiently deliver healthcare
through its operations. However, the Adventist healthcare institutions in North-East
Congo Union Mission (NECUM) are confronted with several challenges that have
affected their performance over many years. The purpose of this study was to identify
major challenges affecting the growth of healthcare and to find solutions that could
minimize that challenges. Based on research questions, descriptive study was used for
describing the Adventist Healthcare Institutions (AHCIs) state. Descriptive survey
strategy has been useful for data collection, analyzing data, and reporting results.
Questionnaire method was developed to be the major instrument for data collection,
with a supported interview method. Sixty-three (63) questionnaires from respondents
were received out of sixty-eight (68) distributed to participants.Findings from the study revealed that leadership, workforce, and financial
factors are all sources of challenges affecting the progressive growth of the health
facilities. These challenges can affect quality healthcare service which is part of the
SDA identity and strategy for evangelism. As solutions, the church leadership and
healthcare institution managers should work on these discovered challenges in order
to turn the situation around.