EXPLORING THE REASONS FOR UNDERUTILIZATION OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN PAKISTAN: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS
Author(s): Sanaullah Panezai ,Mokbul Morshed Ahmad, Shahab e Saqib
J. Ponte - Dec 2020 - Volume 76 - Issue 12
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.12.19
Abstract:
The underutilization of primary health care services has been a major problem in
Pakistan’s health care system. The country has gone through health care reforms for improving the
utilization of primary health care at public facilities during the last decade. The most important
among these reforms include outsourcing the delivery of primary health care to People’s Primary
Health Care Initiative through public-private partnership. Objectives: This study aimed to explore
the reasons for underutilization of PHC services at basic health units (BHUs) in the rural area of
Pakistan. Theoretical thematic analysis was used in this study. BHUs were selected randomly,
whereas purposive sampling technique was used to select the participants from the catchment areas
of 10 study sites. Results: The findings of this study revealed several reasons for underutilization
of PHC services at BHUs. The inadequate provision of medicines, the unavailability of doctors,
inadequate laboratory and diagnostic services, obstetric care, and poor infrastructure of BHUs were
the main reasons of underutilization. In addition, the inconvenient location of BHUs, the staff
absenteeism, charging fee for public services, private practice of doctors, non-responsiveness of
staff and poor perceptions about the quality of care also hindered community’s use of PHC services.
Conclusion: The findings suggest policymakers and management of People’s Primary Health Care
Initiative (PPHI) taking sustainable measures for improving the utilization of PHC services at BHU
through ensuring the provision of PHC services.
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