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Quantitative and Qualitative Logistics System Assessment Survey 2005

Ghana, 2005 - 2006
Reference ID
GHA_2005_LIAT-LSAT_v01_M
Producer(s)
John Snow, Inc.
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Nov 15, 2011
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    Survey ID number

    GHA_2005_LIAT-LSAT_v01_M

    Title

    Quantitative and Qualitative Logistics System Assessment Survey 2005

    Country
    Name Country code
    Ghana GHA
    Study type

    Health Facility Survey

    Abstract

    The Ghanaian Ministry of Health (MOH)/Ghana Health Services and their partners recognized that a sound logistics system is critical for achieving the continuous availability of public health commodities at health facilities. As a result, attention and resources have been allocated to strengthen logistics systems. Key steps have been taken to ensure the availability of public health commodities, including the design and implementation of logistics systems, training of health workers on logistics, provision of technical expertise, and policy formulation to achieve commodity security.

    In 2006, a Logistics System Assessment and Stock Status Survey was conducted to provide information to the MOH, USAID/Ghana, and other stakeholders in Ghana on the availability of health commodities and logistics information at the central, regional, district, and health facility levels. This comprehensive assessment of the logistics system consisted of both quantitative and qualitative data collection using two separate data collection tools: the Logistics Indicators Assessment Tool (LIAT) and the Logistics System Assessment Tool (LSAT), respectively. Specific assessment objectives included assessing selected inventory control procedures and logistics management practices (i.e., ordering, transport and distribution, supervision, etc.) within the system, as well as collecting data on stockout rates, stockout frequency and duration, consumption/issue rates, current stock on hand, and storage conditions. The commodities included in this study were family planning, essential medicines, and HIV test kits. With previous and subsequent assessments, these studies will allow the MOH and its partners to monitor progress over time and to adjust the logistics system as needed.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis
    • Health facilities

    Scope

    Notes

    The 2005 Quantitative and Qualitative Logistics System Assessment Survey (LIAT and LSAT) covered the following topics:
    LIAT

    • Facility Identification
    • Contraceptives
    • Essential Medicines
    • HIV test Kits
    • Stock Status
    • Storage Conditions
    • LMIS Data Quality

    LSAT

    • Organization and Staffing
    • Logistics Management Information System (LMIS), Reproductive Health Program
    • Product Selection
    • Forecasting
    • Obtaining Supplies/ Procurement
    • Inventory Control Procedures
    • Warehousing and Storage
    • Transport and Distribution
    • Organizational support for Logistics System
    • Product Use
    • Finace/ Donor Coordination/ RHCS Planning, Reproductive Health Program

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    National

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name
    John Snow, Inc.
    Producers
    Name
    Manoff Group
    Program for Appropriate Technology in Health
    Crown Agents Consultancy, Inc.
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name
    U.S. Agency for International Development

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    In order ensure that a nationally representative sample was chosen for the baseline study, a total of 148 facilities were randomly selected across all 10 regions within Ghana. A total of 10 teams, consisting of two trained data collectors, were dispatched to each of the regions over a two week period to collect data from the selected health facilities. The teams visited the following sample of sites:
    • 1 Central Medical Store (CMS)
    • 1 Public Health Reference Laboratory (PHRL)
    • 10 Regional Medical Stores (RMS)
    • 46 Hospitals
    • 90 Health Center/Clinics

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2005 2006
    Data Collection Notes

    LOGISTICS INDICATORS ASSESSMENT TOOL (LIAT)

    Before implementing the survey tool, data collectors participated in a four-day training course instructing them on the use of the LIAT instrument. As part of the orientation, data collection guidelines were discussed to identify the types of information to be gathered, to standardize the data collection process, and to promote comparability of results. At this time, input from survey team members was integrated into the survey tool; which was then pilot tested on four health facilities in the Greater Accra Region. After the field test, slight modifications were made to the tool prior to its use in the assessment.
    Over a two week period, data were collected in all 10 regions. A single data collection team, consisting of two people, was deployed to each region. Each team was assigned a leader who was responsible for overseeing the data collection process in their assigned region.

    LOGISTICS SYSTEM ASSESSMENT TOOL (LSAT)

    The LSAT was conducted as a one-day workshop with 23 participants including representatives from all levels of the health system and key stakeholders from several other organizations involved in contraceptive and essential medicine commodity logistics.

    The areas assessed included organization and staffing, logistics management information system, product selection, forecasting, obtaining supplies/procurement, inventory control procedures, warehousing and storage, transport and distribution, organizational support for the logistics system, product use, and finance/donor coordination and commodity security. Each section was scored to allow for tracking of progress over time, and the identification of strengths and weaknesses; helping managers to focus on areas of concern.

    Distributor information

    Distributor
    Organization name
    John Snow, Inc. / USAID | DELIVER PROJECT 1616 Fort Myer Drive, 11th Floor Arlington VA 22209 United States Tel 703-310-5211 Fax 703-528-7480 Email AskDeliver@jsi.com Web www.deliver.jsi.com

    Data Access

    Confidentiality
    Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? Confidentiality declaration text
    yes Not specified

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Affiliation Email URL
    DELIVER Project USAID AskDeliver@jsi.com www.deliver.jsi.com

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_GHA_2005_LIAT-LSAT_v01_M

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Development Economics Data Group World Bank Generation of the DDI

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 01 (August 2011)

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