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新型冠状病毒肺炎对沙特阿拉伯基本药物及个人防护装备的供应与价格的影响

The Impact of COVID-19 on Essential Medicines and Personal Protective Equipment Availability and Prices in Saudi Arabia.

作者信息

Aljadeed Rana, AlRuthia Yazed, Balkhi Bander, Sales Ibrahim, Alwhaibi Monira, Almohammed Omar, Alotaibi Abdulaziz J, Alrumaih Ali M, Asiri Yousif

机构信息

Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia.

Pharmacoeconomics Research Unit, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Mar 7;9(3):290. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9030290.

Abstract

This was a questionnaire-based cross-sectional study that explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the availability of essential medicine and personal protective equipment (PPE) in Saudi Arabia. Purposive sampling technique was used to recruit individuals working in the supply chain departments in different healthcare sectors in Saudi Arabia. One hundred and three pharmaceutical and medical supply chain employees participated in the study. Most of the participants (58.3%) were aged ≥35 years, male (65%), and pharmacists (92.2%). The majority of participants had at least two years of experience in supply chain (77.6%), worked in public hospitals (95.15%), and were mostly working at healthcare institutions located in Riyadh province (59.2%). Approximately 51% of the participants reported shortages of 10 or more essential drugs. Tocilizumab, hydroxychloroquine, lopinavir/ritonavir, ribavirin, dexamethasone, enoxaparin, interferon beta-1b, cisatracurium besylate, prednisolone, hydrocortisone, methimazole, and methylprednisolone were reported to be in shortage by at least 8% of the participants. Almost 70% of the participants reported that the pandemic did not significantly impact the prices of prescription drugs in shortage (e.g., ≥25%). Moreover, about 70% of the participants reported direct purchasing or procurement of drugs in shortage. Surgical masks, face shields, medical gowns, and N95 respirators were reported to be in short supply by 33% or more of the participants. Approximately 53% of the participants reported the prices of PPE in shortage had seen an increase by at least 25% during the pandemic. Although the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a significant disruption in the global pharmaceutical supply chain, its impact was largely manageable in Saudi healthcare institutions. This can be attributable to multiple reasons such as the effective exchange programs between hospitals and the drastic increase in public healthcare spending to ameliorate the negative impact of the pandemic on the healthcare sector.

摘要

这是一项基于问卷调查的横断面研究,旨在探究新冠疫情对沙特阿拉伯基本药物和个人防护装备(PPE)供应情况的影响。采用目的抽样技术招募沙特阿拉伯不同医疗部门供应链部门的工作人员。103名药品和医疗供应链员工参与了该研究。大多数参与者(58.3%)年龄≥35岁,男性(65%),且为药剂师(92.2%)。大多数参与者至少有两年供应链工作经验(77.6%),在公立医院工作(95.15%),且大多就职于利雅得省的医疗机构(59.2%)。约51%的参与者报告称10种或更多基本药物短缺。至少8%的参与者报告托珠单抗、羟氯喹、洛匹那韦/利托那韦、利巴韦林、地塞米松、依诺肝素、β-1b干扰素、苯磺顺阿曲库铵、泼尼松龙、氢化可的松、甲巯咪唑和甲泼尼龙短缺。近70%的参与者报告称疫情对短缺处方药的价格没有显著影响(例如,涨幅≥25%)。此外,约70%的参与者报告直接采购短缺药品。33%或更多的参与者报告外科口罩、面罩、医用防护服和N95口罩短缺。约53%的参与者报告称短缺的个人防护装备价格在疫情期间至少上涨了25%。尽管新冠疫情给全球药品供应链造成了重大干扰,但其对沙特医疗机构的影响在很大程度上是可控的。这可归因于多种原因,如医院之间有效的交流计划以及公共医疗支出的大幅增加,以减轻疫情对医疗部门的负面影响。

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