Abstract
People’s Primary Heath care Initiative (PPHI) is working in 30 districts of Balochistan. The present study examined the major Primary Health Care Services, provided by People’s Primary Heath care Initiative (PPHI) to community people, in Quetta district of Balochistan. The required data was collected through questionnaire, from 100 beneficiary households randomly. Additional information was gathered through key informants and focused group discussions. The data was analyzed by using frequency distributions and percentages through Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The findings of the study revealed that almost all respondents availed the services on physical examination, tetanus vaccination and prenatal medication. PPHI has played an important role to control polio and measles cases in the study area. The highest majority of women were satisfied with the aforementioned services. However, the unavailability of delivery homes, lake of transportation and emergency facilities were noted to be the major drawbacks in PPHI’s Basic Health Units. Illiteracy and poverty entailed with over-population have jolted people in the study area. To effectively intervene the communities, PPHI needs to establish delivery homes in the Basic Health Units; provide emergency services 24 hours including sufficient medicines and the transportation facilities.

Hafsa Karim, Dr. Mumtaz Ali Baloch. (2019) Improving Basic Health Services through People’s Primary Healthcare Initiative (PPHI) in Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan Studies, Volume 9, Issue 2.
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