Role of laboratory services in primary health center (PHC) outpatient department performance: an Indian case study.

Prim Health Care Res Dev

Associate Professor, Centre for Technology Alternatives for Rural Areas (CTARA), Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB), Powai, Mumbai, India.

Published: July 2019

Background: In resource-constrained settings, primary health centers (PHCs) are critical for universal health coverage. Laboratory service is one of its important components. While PHC and its performance are focused, its laboratory service has been neglected in developing countries like India.

Aim: To determine the role of different level of PHC laboratory services on the overall PHC performance.

Methods: Cross-sectional study based on 42 PHCs of Osmanabad District, Maharashtra, India was performed. The study used levels of laboratory services in PHC as independent parameter and PHC outpatient department (OPD) visits per day (≤ 80 versus > 80) as dependent parameter. The control parameters used in the study were number of medical doctors, availability of laboratory technicians (LTs) and population coverage by PHC. Field visit was done to collect data on levels of laboratory services, but secondary source was used for other parameters. The logistic regression analysis was performed in study.

Findings: The study found variation in PHC population coverage (10 788-74 702) and OPD visits per day (40-182) across PHC. Strong positive association was observed between levels of laboratory services and number of OPD visits per day in PHC. PHC offering both malaria and tuberculosis in-house testing had higher odds (4.81) of getting more OPDs (≥ 80 OPD visits per day) as compared to PHC not offering in-house testing facility for malaria and tuberculosis. This association was stronger in PHCs with lower population coverage (0-75 quartile) as compared to PHCs with higher population coverage (75-100 quartile).

Conclusion: Focus on laboratory services is needed to enhance the existing PHCs performance. Skill-up gradation of existing LT could help in improving the contribution of the existing laboratories in PHC functioning.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6635801PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1463423619000537DOI Listing

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