分析沙特阿拉伯卫生部供应链中基本药物和用品短缺的原因和影响:定量调查研究

Fatin Alshibli , Khaled Alqarni , Hasan Balfaqih
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背景调查沙特阿拉伯卫生部供应链中基本药物和用品短缺的原因和影响,可能是制定缓解这一问题的创新战略的第一步。本研究旨在确定造成沙特阿拉伯卫生部供应链中基本药物和用品短缺的关键因素,并评估其对医疗服务的影响。方法设计了一份结构化问卷,以收集有关基本药物和用品短缺的原因和影响的相关数据。对来自沙特阿拉伯卫生部各医疗机构的医护专业人员进行了代表性抽样调查。结果 共有 379 名受访者参与了研究,其中 73.7% 为男性,51.2% 的受访者年龄在 36-45 岁之间,23.5% 的受访者为供应链专业人士,32.9% 的受访者表示其工作经验为 15 年。90.0% 的参与者表示,他们亲身经历过卫生部供应链中基本药物和用品的短缺。约有一半(48.5%)的参与者认为计划、预测和采购不足是造成短缺的最主要因素。至少三分之二的参与者同意为缓解短缺问题而采取的所有策略。研究还确定了几项减少短缺的关键策略,这些策略得到了参与者的大力支持。
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Analyzing the causes and impact of essential medicines and supplies shortages in the supply chain of the Ministry of health in Saudi Arabia: A quantitative survey study

Background

Investigating the causes and impact of essential medicines and supplies shortages in the supply chain of the MOH in Saudi Arabia could be the initial step in setting innovative strategies for mitigating this issue. This study aimed to identify the key factors contributing to essential medicines and supplies shortages in the supply chain of the MOH in Saudi Arabia and assess their impact on healthcare delivery.

Methods

A structured questionnaire was designed to collect relevant data on the causes and impact of essential medicines and supplies shortages. A representative sample of healthcare professionals, from various healthcare MOH facilities in Saudi Arabia. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 26 was used for the data analysis.

Results

A total of 379 respondents participated in the study, 73.7% were males, 51.2% were aged 36–45 years, 23.5% were supply chain professionals, and 32.9% reported an experience of >15 years. 90.0% of the participants reported that they personally have experienced shortages of essential medicines and supplies in the MOH supply chain in KSA. Inadequate planning, forecasting, and procurement were identified as the most significant contributing factors for shortages by about half (48.5%). At least two-thirds of the participants agreed with all strategies adopted for mitigating the issue of shortages.

Conclusions

The impact of shortages on patients and healthcare professionals was found to be substantial. The study also identified several key strategies to reduce shortages that received strong support from the participants.

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Informatics in Medicine Unlocked
Informatics in Medicine Unlocked Medicine-Health Informatics
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期刊介绍: Informatics in Medicine Unlocked (IMU) is an international gold open access journal covering a broad spectrum of topics within medical informatics, including (but not limited to) papers focusing on imaging, pathology, teledermatology, public health, ophthalmological, nursing and translational medicine informatics. The full papers that are published in the journal are accessible to all who visit the website.
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