Stock Management in the Drug Warehouse of Maritime Health Office in Indonesia


Authors : Edhie Budi Setiawan; Lian Indriani; Nofrisel; Dian Artanti Arubusman; Zaenal Abidin

Volume/Issue : Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 5 - May

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6767003

Abstract : Good drug stock management ensures the availability of drug stock in health service units. This study aims to see the correlation between logistics activities and good drug stock management. By using quantitative descriptive method with multiple linear regression. The population of this study were employees of the Maritime Occupational Health Office, with a saturated sampling method of 90 respondents. Primary data were obtained from survey results while secondary data were obtained from the office and literature review. Data analysis includes validity test, reliability test, normality test, linearity, coefficient of determination and t-test. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that drug planning to good drug management has a positive and significance correlation. drug procurement to good drug management has a positive and significance correlation. drug receipt & storage to good drug management has a positive and significance correlation. drug distribution to good drug management has a positive and significance correlation. supervision &control togood drug management has a positive and significance correlation. drug planning, drug procurement, drug receipt & storage, drug distribution, and supervision & controlsimultaneously have a positive and significance correlation. So it can be concluded that the logistics activities in the form of planning, procurement, receiving & storage, distribution, supervision & control of drugs have a correlation to the management of drug stock either partially or simultaneously. Therefore, the availability of drug stock can be raised by improving the drug stock management process.

Keywords : good drug stock management, drug warehouse, health service unit.

Good drug stock management ensures the availability of drug stock in health service units. This study aims to see the correlation between logistics activities and good drug stock management. By using quantitative descriptive method with multiple linear regression. The population of this study were employees of the Maritime Occupational Health Office, with a saturated sampling method of 90 respondents. Primary data were obtained from survey results while secondary data were obtained from the office and literature review. Data analysis includes validity test, reliability test, normality test, linearity, coefficient of determination and t-test. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that drug planning to good drug management has a positive and significance correlation. drug procurement to good drug management has a positive and significance correlation. drug receipt & storage to good drug management has a positive and significance correlation. drug distribution to good drug management has a positive and significance correlation. supervision &control togood drug management has a positive and significance correlation. drug planning, drug procurement, drug receipt & storage, drug distribution, and supervision & controlsimultaneously have a positive and significance correlation. So it can be concluded that the logistics activities in the form of planning, procurement, receiving & storage, distribution, supervision & control of drugs have a correlation to the management of drug stock either partially or simultaneously. Therefore, the availability of drug stock can be raised by improving the drug stock management process.

Keywords : good drug stock management, drug warehouse, health service unit.

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