Implementation of a national oxygen distribution network in Lesotho: a longitudinal analysis

Melino Ndayizigiye, Afom Andom, Palesa Thabane, Mphatso Tsoka, Francis Sambani, Tumelo Monyane, Juliana Lawrence, Ninza Sheyo, Mpho Pholoanyane, Jessica Parker, William Haggerty, Emily Gingras, Tiara Calhoun, Joia Mukherjee, Paul Sonenthal
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Background Despite its essential and life-saving role in the treatment of many medical conditions, access to medical oxygen remains limited in many countries. In 2021, Partners In Health established an oxygen distribution network in Lesotho to increase medical oxygen access. Methods We conducted a longitudinal analysis of the implementation of an oxygen distribution network in Lesotho from November 2022 to January 2024. Oxygen delivery data were abstracted from tracking logs and analysed in Stata. Continuous and ordinal variables were summarized by medians and ranges. Categorical variables were described using frequencies and proportions. Results Over the 15-month study period, the network expanded from 1 oxygen production hub serving 5 recipients to 4 hubs and 21 recipients located across nine of Lesotho's ten districts. The network delivered 1,565 filled cylinders containing 9,619.23 m3 oxygen. For the 13 recipients with inpatient beds, the median monthly volume of oxygen delivered per bed was 1.43 m3 (IQR: 0.57 to 2.31). Conclusion This study demonstrates the feasibility and impact of an oxygen distribution network in Lesotho, providing proof-of-concept for an intervention to improve oxygen access in LMICs. By employing real-time monitoring and redundant sourcing, the network provided a reliable oxygen supply responsive to variations in demand and periods of oxygen plant downtime. This study also provides insights into facility-level oxygen consumption, which may help policymakers improve quantification and prediction of oxygen demand. Future efforts should focus on enhancing data collection, characterizing oxygen usage, and strengthening infrastructure to promote sustainable oxygen security.
莱索托全国氧气配送网络的实施情况:纵向分析
背景尽管医用氧气在许多疾病的治疗中起着至关重要的救生作用,但在许多国家,医用氧气的供应仍然有限。2021 年,健康伙伴组织在莱索托建立了一个氧气配送网络,以增加医用氧气的供应。方法我们对 2022 年 11 月至 2024 年 1 月在莱索托实施的氧气配送网络进行了纵向分析。我们从跟踪记录中抽取了氧气配送数据,并在 Stata 中进行了分析。连续和顺序变量用中位数和范围进行总结。分类变量采用频率和比例进行描述。结果在 15 个月的研究期间,该网络从 1 个氧气生产中心为 5 名受援者服务扩展到 4 个中心和 21 名受援者,分布在莱索托 10 个区中的 9 个区。该网络提供了 1,565 个充气瓶,内含 9,619.23 立方米氧气。在拥有住院病床的 13 个受援国中,每张病床的月供氧量中位数为 1.43 立方米(IQR:0.57 至 2.31)。结论这项研究证明了在莱索托建立氧气配送网络的可行性和影响,为改善低收入国家氧气供应的干预措施提供了概念验证。通过采用实时监控和冗余来源,该网络提供了可靠的氧气供应,能够应对需求的变化和制氧厂的停工期。这项研究还提供了对设施一级耗氧量的深入了解,这可能有助于政策制定者改进对氧气需求的量化和预测。今后的工作重点应放在加强数据收集、描述氧气使用情况和加强基础设施建设上,以促进可持续的氧气安全。
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