Supply Versus Demand of Health Care Facilities in a Competitive Context: Case of Tuberculosis Care in Douala-Cameroon

Nana Yakam Andre, Koncy Fosso Prisca, Njocke Martin, Bowong Samuel, Fono Louis Aaimé, Noeske Jürgen
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Identifying the socio-economic factors associated with the supply and the demand of health facilities (HF), can contribute to the decision-making of the creation of the HF. This study aims to contribute to this issue, in the competitive context of the tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment centres (DTC), and to describe the spatial distribution of the residence of TB patients and DTC, to understand the DTC attendance' rate in the city of Douala, Cameroon. The Spatial analysis was performed to access the spatial-economic model hiding behind the distribution of the "observed" number of patients attending the DTCs compared to the "expected" number. Multivariate analysis using logistic regression and the analysis of variance were used to identify the factors associated to the demand and supply of DTCs respectively. The decentralization policy advocated by the national program against tuberculosis (NTP) is not always followed by the patients: The "expected" and the "observed" number of patients in DTCs are not correlated. The attendance of DTCs in Douala is in accordance with the spatialeconomic theory models of Salop and Hotelling, which is an artefact. Patients seeking treatment in DTCs closer to their residence are mainly women and patients from relative poor households, while attendance of DTC was associated with the quality of service and the level of the HF. Attendance HF is dictated by the spatial-economic theory models. The policy of creating HF for TB is not followed by patients in competitive context. Attendance of HF by TB patients is associated with socioeconomic factors;
竞争环境下卫生保健设施的供给与需求:杜阿拉-喀麦隆结核病护理案例
确定与保健设施的供应和需求有关的社会经济因素,有助于制定建立保健设施的决策。本研究旨在在结核病诊断和治疗中心(DTC)的竞争背景下解决这一问题,并描述结核病患者和DTC居住的空间分布,以了解喀麦隆杜阿拉市DTC的出诊率。空间分析是为了获取隐藏在“观察到的”参加dtc的患者人数与“预期”人数之间的分布背后的空间经济模型。多因素分析采用logistic回归和方差分析,分别确定影响dtc需求和供给的因素。国家结核病规划(NTP)倡导的分权政策并不总是得到患者的遵循:dtc的“预期”和“观察”患者数量并不相关。杜阿拉的dtc出席符合Salop和Hotelling的空间经济理论模型,这是一个人工制品。在离住所较近的DTC就诊的患者主要是女性和来自相对贫困家庭的患者,而DTC的出勤率与服务质量和心衰水平相关。出勤率由空间经济理论模型决定。在竞争环境下,患者没有遵循为结核病创建HF的政策。结核病患者参加HF治疗与社会经济因素相关;
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