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Availability and stock-out duration of essential medicines in Shegaw Motta general hospital and Motta Health Centre, North West Ethiopia
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Essential medicines are those that meet the population’s most pressing healthcare needs. As a result, they should always be available in sufficient quantities and the proper dosage forms within health facilities. The study aimed to determine the availability and stock-out duration of essential medicines in Shegaw Motta General Hospital and Motta Health Centre. Descriptive study was conducted at Shegaw Motta General Hospital and Motta Health Centre. The data were collected from June-20 to July-20, 2021 G.C. Fifteen essential medicines from both health facilities’ tracer drug lists were reviewed. The frequency and percentage of availability and stick-out duration were calculated, and the results were briefly described in the text and displayed in tables. The average availability of essential medicines on the day of the survey was 80% and 93.3% in Shegaw Motta general hospital and Motta health center, respectively. Besides, 60% and 20% of the essential medicines were stocked out at least once in the last six months (before the data collection period) in the hospital and health center, respectively. The average stock-out duration in the last six months period (before the data collection period) was 38.8 days (ranges from 10 days to 157 days) in the hospital and 11.2 days in the health center. Ferrous salt + folic acid 150mg + 0.5mg and Medroxy Progesterone injection were the medicines with the longest stock-out duration in Shegaw Motta general hospital and Motta health center, respectively.The average availability of essential medicines was fairly high both in the hospital and health center. In comparison to the hospital, the health center had better availability and a shorter stock-out duration. Over the last six months, a significant percentage of essential medicines were stocked out at the hospital.
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Title: Availability and stock-out duration of essential medicines in Shegaw Motta general hospital and Motta Health Centre, North West Ethiopia
Description:
Essential medicines are those that meet the population’s most pressing healthcare needs.
As a result, they should always be available in sufficient quantities and the proper dosage forms within health facilities.
The study aimed to determine the availability and stock-out duration of essential medicines in Shegaw Motta General Hospital and Motta Health Centre.
Descriptive study was conducted at Shegaw Motta General Hospital and Motta Health Centre.
The data were collected from June-20 to July-20, 2021 G.
C.
Fifteen essential medicines from both health facilities’ tracer drug lists were reviewed.
The frequency and percentage of availability and stick-out duration were calculated, and the results were briefly described in the text and displayed in tables.
The average availability of essential medicines on the day of the survey was 80% and 93.
3% in Shegaw Motta general hospital and Motta health center, respectively.
Besides, 60% and 20% of the essential medicines were stocked out at least once in the last six months (before the data collection period) in the hospital and health center, respectively.
The average stock-out duration in the last six months period (before the data collection period) was 38.
8 days (ranges from 10 days to 157 days) in the hospital and 11.
2 days in the health center.
Ferrous salt + folic acid 150mg + 0.
5mg and Medroxy Progesterone injection were the medicines with the longest stock-out duration in Shegaw Motta general hospital and Motta health center, respectively.
The average availability of essential medicines was fairly high both in the hospital and health center.
In comparison to the hospital, the health center had better availability and a shorter stock-out duration.
Over the last six months, a significant percentage of essential medicines were stocked out at the hospital.
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