Boche Bekele, Temam Shamoro, Kebede Oliyad
Department of Social and Administrative Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Jimma University, Jimma, Oromia, Ethiopia.
Gembella Regional Health Bureau, Gambella, Ethiopia.
Heliyon. 2022 Nov 2;8(11):e11357. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11357. eCollection 2022 Nov.
Sustaining an adequate inventory level of laboratory commodities is critical as 70% of medical decisions are made using laboratory-related information. However, millions of populations in developing countries still do not get elementary laboratory services due to the inaccessibility of laboratory commodities. Hence, this study aimed to assess inventory management performance and challenges for laboratory commodities in public health facilities of Gambella regional state, Ethiopia.
A health facility-based descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted using a mixed quantitative and qualitative method in seventeen public health facilities of the Gambella regional state between May and July 2021. Data were collected from documents, health professionals, and health care facilities' warehouses. Quantitative data were analyzed using Excel spreadsheets version 14 and SPSS version 23. In the qualitative part, 18 key informants were interviewed, and data were analyzed using thematic analysis techniques.
The average availability of laboratory commodities on the day of the visit was 60.39% in health facilities. Over the past year, 12.94% (37,488.76 US$) of laboratory commodities were wasted due to damage and expiration, while the average stock out date was 58 days. The average accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of the report and requisition form were 49%, 71%, and 64%, respectively. The health facilities had attained only, 68.2% of the storage conditions criteria. Lack of adequate and committed staff, budget constraints, insufficient storage space, frequent shortages of commodities from the suppliers, lack of frequent supervision, and feedback from higher officials were the main challenges for inventory management of laboratory commodities.
The inventory management for laboratory commodities was inadequate, which was disclosed by inaccurate records and reports, stock-outs, high wastage rate, lack of adequate staff, budget constraints, and unacceptable storage conditions criteria. The study result suggests strict and close monitoring is needed to improve the inventory management performance for laboratory commodities at health facilities.
维持实验室物资的充足库存水平至关重要,因为70%的医疗决策是基于实验室相关信息做出的。然而,由于难以获取实验室物资,发展中国家仍有数百万人口无法获得基本的实验室服务。因此,本研究旨在评估埃塞俄比亚甘贝拉地区公共卫生设施中实验室物资的库存管理绩效及挑战。
2021年5月至7月,在甘贝拉地区的17家公共卫生设施中采用定量与定性相结合的方法进行了一项基于卫生设施的描述性横断面研究。数据收集自文件、卫生专业人员以及医疗机构仓库。定量数据使用Excel 14版电子表格和SPSS 23版进行分析。在定性部分,对18名关键信息提供者进行了访谈,并使用主题分析技术对数据进行了分析。
在访查当日,卫生设施中实验室物资的平均可获得率为60.39%。在过去一年中,12.94%(37488.76美元)的实验室物资因损坏和过期而被浪费,而平均缺货天数为58天。报告和申请表的平均准确性、完整性和及时性分别为49%、71%和64%。卫生设施仅达到了68.2%的储存条件标准。工作人员不足且缺乏敬业精神(投入)、预算限制、存储空间不足、供应商频繁缺货、缺乏频繁监督以及上级官员反馈不足是实验室物资库存管理的主要挑战。
实验室物资的库存管理存在不足,表现为记录和报告不准确、缺货、高浪费率、人员不足、预算限制以及不可接受的储存条件标准。研究结果表明,需要进行严格且密切的监测,以改善卫生设施中实验室物资的库存管理绩效。