Electronic Immunization Registry in Improving Vaccine Supply Chain Availability in Tanga City Council, Tanzania

E. Yohana, Shiferaw Mitiku, P. C. Kayumba, Omary Swalehe
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BackgroundDespite the advantages of the electronic registry which has been explained in other areas of health and other parts of the world, there has been no empirical research conducted with the aim of assessing the impact of the electronic immunization registry practices on the availability of immunization commodities.ObjectivesTo assess the effect of electronic immunization registry practices on the availability of immunization commodities.MethodsA cross-sectional study was carried out to health facilities providing vaccination services in Tanga City Council. A total of 27 health care workers in 27 health facilities were interviewed for availability of vaccines and their experience in using electronic immunization system in supply chain system functioning using structured questionnaires. The data from the vaccines manual ledger and electronic TImR system were also collected administered in April-June, 2019 specifically for Bacillus-Calmette Guerin (BCG), Diphtheria-Pertussis-Tetanus-Hepatis B-Haemophilus influenza type b (DPT-HepB-Hib), bi-oral polio vaccine (bOPV), Measles-Rubella and Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine (HPV). These data were analyzed by statistical software SPSS using one sample T test and 95% confidence interval.ResultsThe study affirmed that the mean numbers of children registered at the health facilities using electronic immunization registry was 1.5-3 times higher than the target population for the three months preceding the study given by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). The number of doses for the studied vaccines (DPT-HepB-Hib, measles rubella, HPV, BCG and bOPV) were found to be different in the manual and electronic TImR systems. Also, the number of doses available at the health facilities increased significantly with the number of the electronic system registered children.ConclusionThis study found that the adoption of Electronic immunization registry has improved the health supply chain in terms of improving the vaccines availability. Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2021;4(2): 223-236
电子免疫登记在坦桑尼亚坦噶市议会改善疫苗供应链供应中的作用
背景尽管电子登记的优点已在其他卫生领域和世界其他地区得到说明,但尚未进行实证研究,以评估电子免疫登记做法对免疫商品供应的影响。目的评价电子免疫登记制度对免疫商品可及性的影响。方法对坦噶市议会提供疫苗接种服务的卫生机构进行横断面研究。采用结构化问卷对27个卫生机构的27名卫生保健工作者进行了访谈,了解疫苗的可得性及其在供应链系统功能中使用电子免疫系统的经验。2019年4月至6月还收集了疫苗手册分类帐和电子TImR系统的数据,专门用于卡介苗(BCG)、白喉-百日咳-破伤风-乙型肝炎嗜血杆菌流感b型(DPT-HepB-Hib)、双口服脊髓灰质炎疫苗(bOPV)、麻疹-风疹和人乳头瘤病毒疫苗(HPV)。采用SPSS统计软件进行数据分析,采用单样本T检验,95%置信区间。结果研究证实,在研究前3个月,在卫生机构使用电子免疫登记的儿童平均人数比国家统计局给出的目标人群高出1.5-3倍。所研究的疫苗(DPT-HepB-Hib、麻疹-风疹、HPV、卡介苗和bOPV)的剂量数在手动和电子TImR系统中发现不同。此外,随着在电子系统登记的儿童人数的增加,保健设施可提供的剂量也大大增加。结论本研究发现,电子免疫登记的采用在提高疫苗可获得性方面改善了卫生供应链。卢旺达医学卫生科学杂志2021;4(2):223-236
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