Influence of Health Logistics Management Information System On Availability of Medical Commodities in Public Hospitals in Kajiado County, Kenya
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Date
2023-09Author
Bunyali, Julius Habakkuk
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ThesisLanguage
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The availability of necessary drugs in healthcare institutions, particularly hospitals, is 
critical in promoting population curative health and ensuring healthcare outcomes and 
goals are reached. Over 50 percent of Kajiado County's people live in rural areas and rely 
mostly on public health hospitals, which are deemed economical. However, the 
unavailability of vital drugs in such institutions causes treatment to be delayed, 
aggravating illness outcomes. This hampered access to health-care services. The goal of 
this study is to determine how the health logistics management information system 
influences the availability of medical commodities. The study specifically aimed to 
establish the influence of demand forecasting systems, inventory management 
systems, order process management systems information flow management systems on 
the availability of medical commodities in public hospitals. The process theory was 
adopted to inform the study. A descriptive cross-sectional survey research approach was
used in this study. The public level four and five hospitals in County's pharmacy store 
managers, pharmacists, pharm technologists, procurement officers, laboratory 
technicians, and pharmacy dispensing personnel were the study's target population. From 
a target population of 397, a sample size of 112 was chosen using basic random methods 
and stratified random sampling. The study used quantitative data, which were coded, 
processed, and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics in the Statistical 
Packages for Social Scientists (SPSS Version 26). Spearman rank correlation analysis was 
used to examine the relationship between variables, logistic regression was employed to 
examine the effect of the independent variables on the dependent variable. The results 
confirmed that at both the bivariate level and in a combined set-up, demand forecasting 
systems, order process management systems, inventory management systems, and 
information flow management systems all have a positive relationship with the availability 
of medical commodities in public hospitals. To guarantee the availability of medical 
commodities, management ought to improve the demand forecasting system at healthcare 
facilities so that staff can figure out the quantities of commodities they will require. 
Additionally, management must enhance the inventory management system at healthcare 
facilities so that staff can manage the continuous and frequently overpowering influx of 
medical commodities, to promote the application of technology-based solutions in every 
aspect of the institution, management needs to enhance the information flow management 
system. Furthermore, management ought to make investments more in information 
sharing. Finally, to make sure there is availability of medical commodities, management 
must strengthen the information flow management system at the hospitals and begin to 
use technological order processing in their day-to-day operations.
Publisher
KeMU
