Assessing efficient cold chain management practices in the health sector and its impact on service delivery in ghana: a study of komfo anokye teaching hospital, kumasi docx



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3.5.2 Source of Data
Primary data refers to data collected recently to answer a research question or achieve research objectives (Saunders et al., 2019). Questionnaires were used to collect the primary data. The questionnaires were distributed to pharmacists, medical physicians, nurses, and midwives, the target populations. Their responses were gathered and analyzed using a variety of tools. Kothari (2004) defines secondary data as information that the statistical process has sifted. Secondary data for this study was gathered from auxiliary sources such as books,
inspections of previously processed data from journals, online libraries, periodicals, reports,
libraries, and journal articles.
3.6 Population
Following the determination of the unit of analysis, the population from which the sample will betaken must be identified (Ritchie et al., 2013). According to Pandey and Pandey
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(2015), a population or universe denotes the features of a specific group, which is the parent bunch from which a sample is to be constructed. According to Walliman (2017), a population does not refer to a particular number of people, units, or elements but rather to a total quantity of a specific type of individual, unit, or case relevant to the researcher’s subject. The population for this study will include the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital health professionals involved in the management of the cold chain.
3.6.1 Sample Size and Sampling Technique
Because this study sought many respondents, the sample size was established using purposive and convenience sampling procedures to achieve a sample size of the required number of respondents. This study used a non-probability sampling technique. The decision to include a certain element in the sample is not based on chance in non-probability sampling. The important respondents, primarily healthcare professionals, were identified via purposeful sampling, a non-probability sampling technique. Due to a large number of respondents/populations, non-response, time, and cost constraints, the study employed the purposive sampling technique, which entails the researcher using his or her discretion to select a sample that, in his or her opinion, possesses the necessary knowledge and expertise to provide the required information for the study (Greener, 2008). Convenient sampling aided the purposive sampling by picking samples that are both accessible and eager to participate in the study (Teddlie and Yu, 2007). Owing to a gigantic sampling frame, the researchers relying on their judgement and contacts, a hundred (100) respondents were selected for the study.
This represents the sample size.
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