An Assessment Of The Strategies For Mitigating Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Disruption During COVID-19 At The Central Medical Stores Namibia

Justus Ekandjo, Babafunso A. Adenuga
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The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted Namibia&s public sector pharmaceutical supply chain. This study aimed to investigate the strategies for mitigating pharmaceutical supply chain disruption during COVID-19 using Central Medical Stores Namibia as a case study. The study employed a case study design to explore the research area intensively. Unstructured interviews were conducted with seven pharmacists from Central Medical Stores who were purposively selected. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis with the aid of ATLAS.ti software. Seven (7) pharmacists working at Central Medical Stores were included in this study. The participants highlighted various thematic issues reflecting the impact of COVID-19 on medicines procurement, access and distribution within the healthcare system. These themes included managing the supply chain during the COVID-19 pandemic; COVID-19 pandemic-induced supply chain challenges; Approaching supply chain challenges; medicines shortages; and looking into the future. The study found that there needs to be government intervention to encourage local manufacturing, international intervention to prevent the hoarding of pharmaceuticals by rich nations, adoption of long-term procurement contracts, establishing of good communication with suppliers, having a sufficient budget for pharmaceuticals, training employees in supply chain management and adequate storage space in order to mitigate pharmaceutical supply chain challenges at the Central Medical Stores during COVID-19.
对纳米比亚中央医疗商店在COVID-19期间减轻药品供应链中断的策略的评估
COVID-19大流行对纳米比亚的公共部门药品供应链产生了负面影响。本研究旨在调查在COVID-19期间减轻药品供应链中断的策略,并以纳米比亚中央医疗商店为案例研究。本研究采用个案研究设计,对研究领域进行深入探讨。本研究以非结构化访谈的方式,有目的地选取7名来自中央医药商店的药剂师。数据采用专题分析,辅以ATLAS进行分析。ti的软件。本研究共纳入7名在中央药店工作的药师。与会者强调了反映COVID-19对卫生保健系统内药品采购、获取和分发影响的各种专题问题。这些主题包括在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间管理供应链;COVID-19大流行引发的供应链挑战;应对供应链挑战;药品短缺;展望未来。研究发现,需要政府干预以鼓励当地生产,需要国际干预以防止富裕国家囤积药品,需要采用长期采购合同,需要与供应商建立良好的沟通,需要有足够的药品预算,在供应链管理和充足的存储空间方面对员工进行培训,以缓解COVID-19期间中央医疗商店的药品供应链挑战。
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