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Miss Hellen Nabayiga's Outputs (3)

A systematic review of simulation models in medicine supply chain management: current state and emerging trends. (2025)
Journal Article
NABAYIGA, H., VAN DER MEER, R. and AGHA, M.S.A. 2025. A systematic review of simulation models in medicine supply chain management: current state and emerging trends. Decision analytics journal [online], 14, article number 100555. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dajour.2025.100555

Simulation modelling has widely been applied in healthcare supply chain management, focusing on blood and vaccine supply chains with less attention on the medicine supply chains. This study presents a systematic review of studies applying simulation... Read More about A systematic review of simulation models in medicine supply chain management: current state and emerging trends..

Perceptions of and practical experience with the National Surveillance Centre in managing medicines availability amongst users within public healthcare facilities in South Africa: findings and implications. (2023)
Journal Article
FALCO, M.F., MEYER, J.C., PUTTER, S.J., UNDERWOOD, R.S., NABAYIGA, H., OPANGA, S., MILJKOVIĆ, N., NYATHI, E. and GODMAN, B. 2023. Perceptions of and practical experience with the National Surveillance Centre in managing medicines availability amongst users within public healthcare facilities in South Africa: findings and implications. Healthcare [online], 11(13), article number 1838. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11131838

The introduction of the National Surveillance Centre (NSC) has improved the efficiency and effectiveness of managing medicines availability within the public healthcare system in South Africa. However, at present, there is limited data regarding the... Read More about Perceptions of and practical experience with the National Surveillance Centre in managing medicines availability amongst users within public healthcare facilities in South Africa: findings and implications..

Ongoing efforts to improve antimicrobial utilization in hospitals among African countries and implications for the future. (2022)
Journal Article
SALEEM, Z., GODMAN, B., COOK, A. et al. 2022. Ongoing efforts to improve antimicrobial utilization in hospitals among African countries and implications for the future. Antibiotics [online], 11(12), article number 1824. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11121824

There are serious concerns with rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across countries increasing morbidity, mortality and costs. These concerns have resulted in a plethora of initiatives globally and nationally including national action plans (NAPs)... Read More about Ongoing efforts to improve antimicrobial utilization in hospitals among African countries and implications for the future..