Title of article :
The Scarce Drugs Allocation Indicators in Iran: A Fuzzy Delphi Method Based Consensus
Author/Authors :
Zarei, Leila School of Pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Peiravian, Farzad School of Pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Pishvaee, Saman School of Industrial Engineering - Iran University of Sciences and Technology, Tehran, Iran , Aghababaei, Bahar School of Industrial Engineering - Iran University of Sciences and Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Almost all countries are affected by a variety of drug-supply problems and spend a
considerable amount of time and resources to address shortages. The current study aims to
reach a consensus on the scarce drug allocation measures to improve the allocation process
of scarce drugs in Iran by a population needs-based approach. To achieve the objective, two
phases were conducted. Firstly, a set of population-based indicators of health needs were
identified by reviewing the literature and were scrutinized by fifty academics/executives
who were specialists in pharmaceutical resource allocation. In the second phase, a structured
process, based on the Delphi technique requirements, was performed to finalize the indicators.
The yield of literature review step was about 20 indicators, which was based on availability
of data in Iran, 16 indicators were added to the next step and formed the initial questionnaire.
Based on the results of the first questionnaire, only 3 indicators were rejected and 13 indicators
were added to the Delphi phase. Then, in Delphi phase, the consensus was built after three
Rounds. In addition to the burden of endemic, special, rare, and incurable diseases, traumatic
diseases and total population of each province were the main measures. Furthermore, total
mortality rates and the number of pharmacies in each province were on the border; hence,
the monitoring team made the decision about inclusion or exclusion of such indicators. Other
measures were in the range of ′important′ ones. To reach a higher effective and efficient process
of resource allocation, the paper suggests the use of a population needs-based approach in
Iran′s pharmaceutical sector. The scarce drug allocation indicators extracted in this study can
make a considerable contribution to preventing, controlling, and mitigating drug shortages.
Keywords :
Fuzzy Theory , Pharmaceutical Policy , Needs-Based Resource Allocation , Scarce Drugs Allocation , Health-care Resources , Delphi Techniques , Resource Allocation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics