影响医疗机构药品缺货的因素 - 莫库巴

Manuel Paulo Mário Elobo
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引言药品断货是指医疗单位、药房和药店无法提供用户所需的药品。在莫桑比克,医疗卫生单位的药品库存破裂是用户、学术界和政府共同关注的问题,他们希望找到解决这一问题的办法。本研究的目的是消除影响莫库巴区医疗单位药品库存破裂的因素。研究方法:本研究于 2023 年在赞比西亚省莫库巴地区的医疗单位进行。这是一项解释性和回顾性研究,采用定量方法。所使用的工具是与研究期间有关的称为药品清单、请购单、送货单和数据整理单的详细文件。研究采用了观察法和文献研究法来收集数据。采用了比较法、统计法和归纳法。样本量为研究期间各医疗单位每月 40 种药品。数据使用 Microsoft Excel 2010 程序进行分析。结果与讨论:研究了来自不同药学组的 2400 种药品,即抗逆转录病毒药物、抗疟药、抗结核药、抗真菌药、避孕药和抗生素。订购但未收到的药品比例为 34.9%。收集到的数据显示,36.9%的人对收到的药品满意度较低;未订购的药品占 28.2%,流入非正规市场的药品占 0%。结论影响莫库巴区医疗单位药品库存短缺的因素包括:订购的药品未收到、收到的药品满意度低、未订购药品以及在某些情况下药品流入非正规市场。
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Factors influencing drug stock-outs at health facilities – mocuba
Introduction: Outage of Medicine Stocks is the unavailability of medicines needed by users in health units, pharmacies and medicine stores. In Mozambique, cases of drug stocks breaking in health units constitute a concern for the population of users, academics and the government in finding solutions to resolve this situation. The objective of the present study is to eliminate the factors that influence the rupture of medicine stocks in health units in the district of Mocuba. Methodology: The study was carried out in health units in the district of Mocuba, Province of Zambézia in the year 2023. This is an explanatory and retrospective research, with a quantitative approach. The instruments used were elaborate documents called medication lists, requisitions, delivery notes and data organization sheets relating to the study period. Observation and documentary research techniques were used to collect data. The comparative, statistical and inductive method was used. The sample size was 40 medicines in each month of the research period in the health units. The data was analyzed using the Microsoft Excel 2010 program. Results and discussion: 2400 pharmaceutical specialties from different pharmacological groups were studied, namely: ARVS, Antimalarials, Tuberculostatics, Antifungals, Contraceptives and Antibiotics. The percentage of medicines ordered and not received was 34.9 %. The data collected showed that 36.9 % of medications were received with a low level of satisfaction; The group of unordered medicines constitutes 28.2 % and the percentage of medicines diverted to the informal market was 0 %. Conclusions: The factors that influence the rupture of medicine stocks in health units in the district of Mocuba are: medicines ordered and not received, medicines received with a low level of satisfaction, medicines not ordered and in some situations the diversion of medicines to the informal market.
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