Wathsala Dilini Kumari Wijesinghe, Wijewardane Abeywickrama Nishshanka
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Evaluation of the Advancements in Implementing the Primary Healthcare System Strengthening Project (PSSP) at RDHS Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
Introduction: PSSP was designed by Sri Lankan health experts, professionals, and citizens with a new vision to strengthen the primary healthcare system in the country and to prepare the nation to meet future health challenges. Objective of this study: Evaluation of the Advancements in Implementing the Primary Healthcare System Strengthening Project (PSSP) at RDHS Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka Methodology: Key informant interviews with RDHS Nuwaraeliya, MO (Planning), MO NCD and PMCI MOs and a review of secondary data were used to gather information for this study. According to this prioritizing methodology and using nominal group technique with the support of t h e technical staff of the RDHS office, the Lack of participation of the public in the PMCI / HLC for NCD screening was identified and taken as the main problem. Conclusion: When evaluating the advancement of PSSP at PMCIs in the RDHS area in Nuwara Eliya it was identified that the baseline target of 2.48% of 35 years and more population screened in 2021, 7.4% was achieved in 2022. Recommendations : Improve the underutilization of PMCI / HLCs were improving t h e health literacy of people who are eligible for empanelment in PMCI in RDHS – Nuwaraeliya, improving the awareness of people about the services rendered by the PMCIs and conducting capacity building programs to health care workers to enhance communications skills.