Investigating household catastrophic health expenditure and coping mechanisms in patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in Enugu, Nigeria: a single center experience

Ejike Arodiwe, Ijeoma Arodiwe, Ijeoma Okoronkwo, Julius Okoye, Ugochi Onu, Ifeoma Ulasi, Chinwuba Ijoma
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The methods of financing healthcare expenditure for any country are vital in determining the health status of the country. To meet the rising costs of seeking health care, many poor households in managing chronic disease conditions like Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) often resort to coping strategies that are further detrimental to their well-being. CKD is the 12th highest cause of death and 17th highest cause of disability worldwide. This study assessed the incidence of household catastrophic health expenditure and payment coping mechanism of patients with CKD. It was a descriptive cross-sectional study involving 100 patients with various stages of CKD attending the Nephrology clinics of University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu, South eastern Nigeria. They were recruited using a systematic sampling technique. A questionnaire was used to collect data. Data were collected using pre-tested semi-structured questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive statistics of frequencies, percentages, mean, standard deviation and interquartile range. Chi-square was used to test for association between payment coping mechanisms used by patients across socioeconomic groups. The study demonstrated uniformly high incidence of catastrophic expenditure for all the respondents both at 10% and 40% threshold (100% and 97%) respectively, with cost of treatment uniformly distributed among the various socioeconomic classes. Most of the patients assessed their treatment by paying out of pocket without reimbursement (88%), with money from personal bank savings being the commonest coping mechanism especially among the poorest Socioeconomic Status (SES) class, and borrowing among the least poor SES class. The study concluded that the prevalence of catastrophic expenditure was very high across all the socioeconomic status. It is recommended that the Nigerian Health Insurance program should be expanded to cover at least dialysis treatment of CKD, if not all aspects of CKD management in order to protect these patients and their household from ill-health mediated catastrophic expenditure.
调查尼日利亚埃努古市慢性肾病患者的家庭灾难性卫生支出和应对机制:单一中心经验
任何国家的卫生保健支出筹资方法对于确定该国的卫生状况至关重要。为了满足不断上升的医疗保健费用,许多贫困家庭在处理慢性肾病(CKD)等慢性疾病时,往往采取对他们的福祉进一步有害的应对策略。慢性肾病是全球第12大死因和第17大致残原因。本研究评估CKD患者家庭灾难性医疗支出的发生率及支付应对机制。这是一项描述性横断面研究,涉及100名在尼日利亚东南部埃努古尼日利亚大学教学医院肾病科就诊的不同阶段CKD患者。他们是通过系统的抽样技术招募的。问卷调查是用来收集数据的。采用预测试半结构化问卷收集数据,并采用频率、百分比、平均值、标准差和四分位数间距的描述性统计进行分析。使用卡方检验不同社会经济群体患者使用的支付应对机制之间的关联。该研究表明,所有受访者的灾难性支出发生率均较高,分别达到10%和40%的阈值(100%和97%),治疗费用在不同社会经济阶层中均匀分布。大多数患者通过自掏腰包来评估他们的治疗(88%),个人银行存款是最常见的应对机制,尤其是在最贫穷的社会经济地位(SES)阶层中,而在最贫穷的SES阶层中,借款是最常见的应对机制。该研究得出的结论是,灾难性支出在所有社会经济地位中都非常普遍。建议将尼日利亚健康保险计划扩大到至少涵盖CKD的透析治疗,如果不是CKD管理的所有方面,以保护这些患者及其家庭免受疾病介导的灾难性支出。
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