Phase 1: Initial Capacity Building of Health Care Staff

Overview

  • Phase I of the project was implemented through three key components:
  • Component 1: Diabetes Educator Nursing Officers (DENO)
  • Component 2: Primary–Tertiary Healthcare Partnership Model
  • Component 3: Diabetes Prevention through Health Promotion
  • The project focused on capacity building of medical and allied health professionals, with emphasis on patient follow-up and self-care practices.
  • Strengthened long-term diabetes care within Primary Health Care (PHC) settings.
  • Established a community-based health promotion model to support primary prevention of diabetes.
  • Encouraged participation from both formal sectors (health, education, etc.) and informal sectors (community groups) in suburban areas.
  • Each component had clearly defined activities, implemented simultaneously with planned timelines and budgets.
  • The project was led by three coordinators, contributing their expertise on a voluntary basis.
  • Teams included representatives from administrative, academic, and healthcare sectors.
  • Activities were carried out with active involvement of Diabetes Prevention Task Force (DPTF) members.
  • Key stakeholders such as the Sri Lanka Medical Association (SLMA), Ministry of Health, WHO, and Health Promotion Foundation acted as advisors to ensure effective implementation and outcomes.
Component 1
Diabetes Educator Nursing Officers (DENO)
Health Care Model of Primary-Tertiary Care Partnership
Prevention of Diabetes Through Health Promotion
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