Factors Affecting Medical Equipment Utilization in Health Service Delivery in Mandera County Referral Hospital, Kenya
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Date
2021-09Author
Guyow, Hassan Aliow
Type
ThesisLanguage
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Medical equipment utilization is critical to health service delivery in the health sectors
globally and locally in Kenya. In Mandera county referral hospital, the major problem
is poorly functioning health system due to poor utilization of important medical
equipment. This study therefore sought to investigate factors that affect medical
equipment utilization in health service delivery in Mandera county referral hospital,
Kenya. Specific objectives were to investigate the effect of human resource capacity
development, medical equipment management policy, medical equipment procurement
policy and adherence to customer service charter on utilization of medical equipment
in Mandera county referral hospital. This study therefore sought to investigate factors
that affect medical equipment utilization in health service delivery in Mandera county
referral hospital. The study used a descriptive cross-sectional survey design. The target
population of this study was 147 staffs. The staffs consisted of Doctors, Nurses, Clinical
Officers, Laboratory Technologists, biomedical engineers, commodity officers and
Pharmacists. The study expects that human resource capacity development, adherence
to customer service chatter, medical equipment policy and medical equipment
procurement policy will have a significant influence on medical equipment utilization
in health service delivery. The tools of data collection adopted were questionnaires and
observation checklist for selected equipment. The filled questionnaires were checked
for adequacy before coding. Quantitative data from questionnaires were coded, entered
into SPSS Version 23 for further analysis. The study adopted descriptive and inferential
statistics to analyse the data. Descriptive analysis involved frequencies, percentages,
cross tabulations. The inferential analysis consisted of chi-square test of significance
and the binary logistic regression. The findings of the study revealed that human
resource capacity development is a significant predictor of utilization of medical
equipment (p = 0.000, Ex (β) =0.064). The study also established that medical
equipment management policy is a significant predictor of medical equipment
utilization (p = 0.031, Ex (β)= 8.891). The causal effect relationship between medical
equipment procurement policy and medical equipment utilization was also significant
(p = 0.025, Ex (β) = 1.221).Finally, adherence to service charter was a significant
predictor of utilization of medical equipment at the hospital at Mandera referral
hospital(p = 0.000, Ex (β) =2.119).The study thus concluded that the major
determinants of medical equipment utilization at Mandera referral hospital included
human resource capacity development, medical equipment management policy,
medical equipment procurement policy and adherence to service charter. The study
recommends to the management of Mandera referral hospital to continue improving
human resources at their disposal through training their staff on medical equipment,
motivating the employees by remunerating those who do well and involving employees
in purchasing of medical equipment. The study suggests to top management of Mandera
referral hospital to have a detailed medical equipment management policy. The medical
equipment policy must categorically identify all medical equipment and show the
movement logs of the equipment. Further, the study recommends to management of
Mandera hospital to strictly adhere to medical equipment procurement policy.”
Publisher
KeMU
Subject
Medical Equipment Management PolicyMedical Equipment Utilization In Health Service Delivery