Macro environment determinants affecting the availability of artemisinin-based combination therapies in Uganda

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Pross Oluka Nagitta, M. Mkansi
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Purpose Artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) have been developed to treat uncomplicated malaria. However, scanty studies exist to inform the role of macro factors in explaining the nonavailability of ACT in developing countries. Therefore, this paper aims to evaluate the different macro-environment factors affecting the availability of ACTs in the public hospital setting. Design/methodology/approach This study applied a quantitative methodological approach and structural equation modeling (SEM) to test hypotheses statistically. SEM examines linear causal relationships among variables while accounting for measurement error. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was used to assess model reliability. CFA and SEM were used to determine the shared variance-covariance of variables, define the latent construct and provide a more precise way to account for the error variances associated with the variables, which, if untested, could lead to biased parameter estimates. This was guided by the data collected from 40 general public hospitals with 283 respondents. Findings This study’s results support a model for promoting social-cultural, technological and legal factors. The availability of ACTs is significantly affected by legal factors. Improving legal aspects by a unit can enhance ACT availability by 0.59. Political factors scored the least, and they do not influence the availability of malaria drugs. Research limitations/implications The design was quantitative and cross-sectional. Future research could be longitudinal with a mixed-method approach and consider other external stakeholders. Practical implications Reducing the impact of the nonavailability of antimalarial drugs in general public hospitals requires a holistic concerted and coordinated supply chain approach that tackles the political, economic, social-cultural norms, technological and legal factors. Originality/value The authors develop and test a model using macro factors: political, economic, social, cultural, technological and legal factors. This model is relevant for many developing countries to supply chain coordination perpetually experiencing medicine shortages.
影响乌干达青蒿素联合疗法可用性的宏观环境决定因素
目的以青蒿素为基础的联合疗法(ACTs)已被开发用于治疗无并发症的疟疾。然而,很少有研究表明宏观因素在解释发展中国家无法获得acts方面的作用。因此,本文旨在评估影响ACTs在公立医院可获得性的不同宏观环境因素。设计/方法学/方法本研究采用定量方法学和结构方程模型(SEM)对假设进行统计检验。扫描电镜检查变量之间的线性因果关系,同时考虑测量误差。验证性因子分析(CFA)用于评估模型的信度。CFA和SEM用于确定变量的共享方差-协方差,定义潜在结构,并提供更精确的方法来解释与变量相关的误差方差,如果未经检验,可能导致参数估计偏倚。这是根据从40家综合性公立医院和283名受访者收集的数据进行的。本研究的结果支持了一个促进社会文化、技术和法律因素的模型。ACTs的可获得性受到法律因素的显著影响。通过一个单位改进法律方面可以使ACT的可用性提高0.59。政治因素得分最低,而且它们不影响疟疾药物的可得性。研究局限性/意义本研究采用定量和横断面设计。未来的研究可以纵向混合方法的方法,并考虑其他外部利益相关者。要减少普通公立医院无法获得抗疟药物的影响,就需要采取协调一致的整体供应链办法,处理政治、经济、社会文化规范、技术和法律因素。原创性/价值作者利用政治、经济、社会、文化、技术和法律等宏观因素开发并检验了一个模型。这一模式与许多发展中国家长期经历药品短缺的供应链协调有关。
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