Catastrophic Health Expenditure and Its Determinants in Households with Pediatric Cancer and Oncology Disorders

M. Zarezadeh, M. Ghafoori, M. Ghane, F. Hashemi, M. Raadabadi
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Background: Families are willing to spend their entire lives improving their children due to emotional attachments, which, in turn, increases their exposure to catastrophic health expenditures (CHEs). The present study aimed to estimate the level of exposure to CHEs and its determinants among households with pediatric cancer and oncology disorders. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 101 households with pediatric cancer and oncology patients who referred to Shahid Sadoughi Hospital of Yazd in 2021. The CHE in this regard was defined as the out-of-pocket payments for hypertensive care that equaled or exceeded 40% of the household capacity to pay. The data on each household were collected with reference to the patient's electronic file and through a questionnaire completed during an interview with the head of the household. The data were also analyzed with descriptive statistics and logistic regression in Excel (2019) and STATA ver.15. Results: Out of 101 households in the study, 43 (42.6%) incurred CHEs (based on a threshold of 40% of disposable income). Regarding the job of the heads of households, manual workers were vulnerable to CHEs up to 11.7 times more than employees and self-employed individuals (OR=11.7, p<0.05). Also, the lower the education level of the head of the household, the higher the risk of facing CHEs (OR=10.45, p<0.05). Similarly, the lower his or her income, the higher the CHE. Conclusion: The results showed that households with pediatric cancer and oncology disorders were significantly exposed to CHEs. Due to the limited resources of the health system in the treatment of cancer patients and the need for expenditure control programs, it seems better to focus on cost control strategies for this group of patients.
儿童癌症和肿瘤疾病家庭的灾难性医疗支出及其决定因素
背景:由于情感依恋,家庭愿意花费一生的时间来改善他们的孩子,这反过来又增加了他们遭受灾难性卫生支出(CHEs)的风险。本研究的目的是估计儿童癌症和肿瘤疾病家庭的暴露水平及其决定因素。材料和方法:本横断面研究对2021年转诊到亚兹德Shahid Sadoughi医院的101户儿童癌症和肿瘤患者进行了研究。在这方面,卫生保健被定义为高血压护理的自付费用等于或超过家庭支付能力的40%。每个家庭的数据是通过参考患者的电子档案和在与户主面谈时完成的问卷收集的。在Excel(2019)和STATA ver.15中对数据进行描述性统计和逻辑回归分析。结果:在研究的101户家庭中,43户(42.6%)发生了医疗保健(基于可支配收入的40%的门槛)。就户主职业而言,体力劳动者易受健康影响的比例是雇员及自雇人士的11.7倍(OR=11.7, p<0.05)。户主受教育程度越低,面临chs的风险越高(OR=10.45, p<0.05)。同样,他或她的收入越低,CHE越高。结论:结果显示,儿童癌症和肿瘤疾病家庭暴露于chs显著。由于卫生系统在治疗癌症患者方面的资源有限,并且需要支出控制计划,因此似乎最好将重点放在这类患者的成本控制策略上。
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