Thekkur Pruthu, Fernando Manoj, Nair Divya, Kumar Ajay M V, Satyanarayana Srinath, Chandraratne Nadeeka, Chandrasiri Amila, Attygalle Deepika Eranjanie, Higashi Hideki, Bandara Jayasundara, Berger Selma Dar, Harries Anthony D
Centre for Operational Research, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), 75001 Paris, France.
Department of Health Promotion, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka, Mihintale, Anuradhapura 50300, Sri Lanka.
Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Nov 10;10(11):2251. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10112251.
A Primary Healthcare-System-Strengthening Project (PSSP) is implemented by the Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka, with funding support from the World Bank for providing quality care through primary medical care institutions (PMCIs). We used an explanatory mixed-methods study to assess progress and challenges in human resources, drug availability, laboratory services and the health management information system (HMIS) at PMCIs. We conducted a checklist-based assessment followed by in-depth interviews of healthcare workers in one PMCI each in all nine provinces. All PMCIs had medical/nursing officers, but data entry operators (44%) and laboratory technicians (33%) were mostly not available. Existing staff were assigned additional responsibilities in PSSP, decreasing their motivation and efficiency. While 11/18 (61%) essential drugs were available in all PMCIs, buffer stocks were not maintained in >50% due to poor supply chain management and storage infrastructure. Only 6/14 (43%) essential laboratory investigations were available in >50% of PMCIs, non-availability was due to shortages of reagents/consumables and lack of sample collection−transportation system. The HMIS was installed in PMCIs but its usage was sub-optimal due to perceived lack of utility, few trained operators and poor internet connectivity. The PSSP needs to address these bottlenecks as a priority to ensure sustainability and successful scale-up.
斯里兰卡卫生部实施了一项初级卫生保健系统强化项目(PSSP),该项目由世界银行提供资金支持,旨在通过初级医疗机构(PMCIs)提供优质医疗服务。我们采用了一种解释性混合方法研究,以评估初级医疗机构在人力资源、药品供应、实验室服务和健康管理信息系统(HMIS)方面的进展和挑战。我们进行了基于清单的评估,随后对所有九个省份的每个省份的一家初级医疗机构的医护人员进行了深入访谈。所有初级医疗机构都有医疗/护理人员,但数据录入操作员(44%)和实验室技术人员(33%)大多没有配备。现有工作人员在初级卫生保健系统强化项目中被分配了额外的职责,这降低了他们的积极性和效率。虽然所有初级医疗机构都有11/18(61%)种基本药物,但由于供应链管理不善和储存基础设施差,超过50%的机构没有维持缓冲库存。在超过50%的初级医疗机构中,只有6/14(43%)项基本实验室检查可用,无法提供是由于试剂/耗材短缺以及缺乏样本采集-运输系统。健康管理信息系统已安装在初级医疗机构中,但由于认为其效用不足、训练有素的操作员较少以及网络连接不佳,其使用情况并不理想。初级卫生保健系统强化项目需要优先解决这些瓶颈问题,以确保可持续性和成功扩大规模。