A toolkit to aid in the education and training of supply chain members for the efficient distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine: A South African case

Suzanne Stofberg-Müller, L. Goedhals-Gerber, J. van Eeden
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Background: Since the roll-out of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines worldwide, South Africa has had to adjust and overcome challenges associated with the safe and effective distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to its citizens. Vaccines are biological products, and many supply chain factors could influence product integrity and efficacy. This study focuses on aiding the logistics industry in understanding the COVID-19 vaccine supply chain around its handling, storage, and transportation requirements. Objectives: The study had five objectives. Firstly, to understand the functionality and components of a vaccine supply chain and, secondly to identify the stakeholders involved and their roles. Thirdly, the researchers wanted to comprehend and clarify the cold chain protocols for each category of the COVID-19 vaccines procured and the appropriate international best practices. The last two objectives were to identify the skill and training requirements of stakeholders on all levels, and using these inputs in creating an educational toolkit, aimed at operationally involved supply chain stakeholders. Method: The researchers made use of both primary and secondary data, focusing mostly on collecting data through a literature review, stakeholder analysis, and interview process. Results: The study outcome was a COVID-19 vaccine educational toolkit with four tools addressing the research objectives: (1) An identification of all vaccine supply chain stakeholders, (2) vaccine categorisation according to type and equipment required, (3) handling, storage, and delivery protocols, and (4) vaccine supply chain skill and training requirements. Conclusion: These tools can be used as a basis when educating and/or training COVID-19 vaccine supply chain employees on different levels and stages. © 2022. The Authors.
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帮助教育和培训供应链成员以有效分发COVID-19疫苗的工具包:一个南非案例
背景:自2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗在全球推广以来,南非必须调整和克服与向其公民安全有效分发COVID-19疫苗相关的挑战。疫苗是生物制品,许多供应链因素可能影响产品的完整性和有效性。本研究的重点是帮助物流业了解COVID-19疫苗供应链的处理、储存和运输要求。目的:本研究有五个目的。首先,了解疫苗供应链的功能和组成部分,其次,确定所涉及的利益攸关方及其作用。第三,研究人员希望了解和澄清采购的每种COVID-19疫苗的冷链协议以及适当的国际最佳做法。最后两个目标是确定所有级别利益相关者的技能和培训需求,并使用这些输入来创建教育工具包,旨在参与运营的供应链利益相关者。方法:研究人员利用了一手和二手数据,主要集中在通过文献综述,利益相关者分析和访谈过程收集数据。结果:研究结果是一个COVID-19疫苗教育工具包,其中有四个工具可以实现研究目标:(1)识别所有疫苗供应链利益相关者,(2)根据所需的类型和设备对疫苗进行分类,(3)处理、储存和交付协议,以及(4)疫苗供应链技能和培训要求。结论:这些工具可作为对COVID-19疫苗供应链不同层次和阶段员工进行教育和/或培训的基础。©2022。作者。
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