Factors associated with stockout of Nevirapine syrup in Oshana Region, Namibia

Infants who are born with HIV/AIDS is still a public health concern in developing countries, especially in Sub Saharan Africa. In Namibia, it is estimated that the prevalence rate of HIV pregnant women is around 17.2%, makes it to be among the countries with the highest prevalence rates among HIV w...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Emmanuel Magesa, Kabwebwe Honore Mitonga, Penehafo Angula
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Public Health in Africa
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/1035
id doaj-f4c1f4a2f6f642e389b9d1fd2a37219c
record_format Article
spelling doaj-f4c1f4a2f6f642e389b9d1fd2a37219c2020-11-25T03:29:23ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Public Health in Africa2038-99222038-99302020-03-0110210.4081/jphia.2019.1035Factors associated with stockout of Nevirapine syrup in Oshana Region, NamibiaEmmanuel Magesa0Kabwebwe Honore Mitonga1Penehafo Angula2School of Public Health, University of NamibiaSchool of Public Health, University of NamibiaSchool of Public Health, University of Namibia Infants who are born with HIV/AIDS is still a public health concern in developing countries, especially in Sub Saharan Africa. In Namibia, it is estimated that the prevalence rate of HIV pregnant women is around 17.2%, makes it to be among the countries with the highest prevalence rates among HIV women in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Some improvement regarding Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission has been made, however, frequent stock out of Nevirapine syrup continues to slow down, government efforts to foster the emergence of an HIV-free generation of Namibians. Given the nature of current conditions, justification exists for a study to determine the factors associated with stock out of Nevirapine (NVP) syrup.Mixed method was employed. In which descriptive approach was employed to acquire data from a period of five years retrospectively (2012-2016) and informants from different levels of supply chain in Oshana region. Initial, order receiving is not a predictor of NVP syrup. Lack of pharmaceutical knowledge is the biggest challenge which leads to sporadic stock out of NVP syrup. Pharmaceutical knowledge of ordering NVP syrup is needed to prevent stock out of NVP syrup. It is a recommendation of this study that training is needed for staffs who are involved in ordering of pharmaceutical items. https://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/1035Stock outNevirapine syrupsupply chain
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Emmanuel Magesa
Kabwebwe Honore Mitonga
Penehafo Angula
spellingShingle Emmanuel Magesa
Kabwebwe Honore Mitonga
Penehafo Angula
Factors associated with stockout of Nevirapine syrup in Oshana Region, Namibia
Journal of Public Health in Africa
Stock out
Nevirapine syrup
supply chain
author_facet Emmanuel Magesa
Kabwebwe Honore Mitonga
Penehafo Angula
author_sort Emmanuel Magesa
title Factors associated with stockout of Nevirapine syrup in Oshana Region, Namibia
title_short Factors associated with stockout of Nevirapine syrup in Oshana Region, Namibia
title_full Factors associated with stockout of Nevirapine syrup in Oshana Region, Namibia
title_fullStr Factors associated with stockout of Nevirapine syrup in Oshana Region, Namibia
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with stockout of Nevirapine syrup in Oshana Region, Namibia
title_sort factors associated with stockout of nevirapine syrup in oshana region, namibia
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Public Health in Africa
issn 2038-9922
2038-9930
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Infants who are born with HIV/AIDS is still a public health concern in developing countries, especially in Sub Saharan Africa. In Namibia, it is estimated that the prevalence rate of HIV pregnant women is around 17.2%, makes it to be among the countries with the highest prevalence rates among HIV women in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Some improvement regarding Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission has been made, however, frequent stock out of Nevirapine syrup continues to slow down, government efforts to foster the emergence of an HIV-free generation of Namibians. Given the nature of current conditions, justification exists for a study to determine the factors associated with stock out of Nevirapine (NVP) syrup.Mixed method was employed. In which descriptive approach was employed to acquire data from a period of five years retrospectively (2012-2016) and informants from different levels of supply chain in Oshana region. Initial, order receiving is not a predictor of NVP syrup. Lack of pharmaceutical knowledge is the biggest challenge which leads to sporadic stock out of NVP syrup. Pharmaceutical knowledge of ordering NVP syrup is needed to prevent stock out of NVP syrup. It is a recommendation of this study that training is needed for staffs who are involved in ordering of pharmaceutical items.
topic Stock out
Nevirapine syrup
supply chain
url https://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/1035
work_keys_str_mv AT emmanuelmagesa factorsassociatedwithstockoutofnevirapinesyrupinoshanaregionnamibia
AT kabwebwehonoremitonga factorsassociatedwithstockoutofnevirapinesyrupinoshanaregionnamibia
AT penehafoangula factorsassociatedwithstockoutofnevirapinesyrupinoshanaregionnamibia
_version_ 1724579603955056640