Abstract:
Background: The management of the pharmaceutical supply chain with the use of information
and communication technology plays significant role in improving organizational efficiency
and reduce costs. It provides greater, faster, and more flexible communication in the health
sector. While, web-based coordination faces many difficulties in creating nations. No
framework, instructive obstacle, security and global fear of oppression..
Objective: The study was aimed at assessing the web-based health commodity management
information system (Dagu2.0) implementation and associated factors in public health facilities
under Jimma branch of Ethiopian pharmaceutical supply service.
Method: Facility based cross-sectional descriptive study design was adopted through mixedmethod concurrent triangulation to assess both quantitative and qualitative data from June,
2022 to August, 2022GC. Thirty-three Dagu2.0 facilities (18 hospitals and 15 health centers)
were included in the study. A quantitative data were collected using the census method. A total
of 65 store managers and pharmacy heads were participated in the study. The data were
collected through pre-tested self-adminisntered structured questionairs and analyzed using
descriptive statistical analysis. A chi-square test was performed to determine the association
between dependent and independent variables. Face-to-face in-depth interviews were
conducted to gather qualitative data from four store managers and four pharmacy head.
Participants were selected by purposive sampling according to their experience and the data
were analyzed using the thematic analysis technique.
Results: From a total of 65 questionnaries, 61 of them properly completed and returned making
93.84% response rate. Majority 40(65.6%) agreed that the information provided by the system
is well formatted. Majority 37(60.7%) of participants agreed that system contributes to
efficiency. A substantial proportion 17(27.9%) dis-agreed that technical support was provided
for all system queries and requests. A significant association was observed between Dagu2.0
implementation and computer, X2 (1, N = 61) =30.450, P = 0.000, security, X2 (1, N = 61)
=8.495, P = 0.004, skill and training, X2 (1,N = 61) = 7.283, P = 0.007, Incentive, X2 (1, N =
61) = 10.123, P = 0.001, and management support, X2 (1, N = 61) = 15.868, P =0.000. Loss of
internet, system produced inconsistence in the flow of inventory information, it does not
display more than one-year of stock status data, all items and some company names are not
included in the system, lack of training and management support to the system are the most
common challenges related to Dagu2.0 implementation.
Conclusion: The ICT-infrastructure, personnel and administrative factors have statistically
significant impact on the Dagu2.0 implementation. Although system caused inconsistency in
the flow of inventory information and does not display more than one year of inventory data,
they are considerable. Key informants suggested that Dagu2.0 provided training, mentoring
and technical assistance.