Analysis of Health-Related Quality of Life and Incurred Costs Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Tuberculosis, and Tuberculosis/HIV Coinfected Outpatients in Indonesia

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Lusiana R. Idrus PhD , Najmiatul Fitria PhD , Fredrick D. Purba PhD , Jan-Willem C. Alffenaar PhD, PharmD , Maarten J. Postma PhD
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Abstract

Objectives

A growing interest in healthcare costs and patients’ health-related quality of life (HRQoL) exists in the context of the increasing importance of health technology assessment in countries with high numbers of the HIV and tuberculosis (TB) patient populations, such as Indonesia. This study aimed to analyze the HRQoL and out-of-pocket (OOP) costs of HIV, TB, and TB/HIV coinfected participants in a city in Indonesia with a high prevalence of HIV and TB.

Methods

A cross-sectional survey was conducted in the voluntary counseling and testing and lung clinics of Bekasi City Public Hospital (Indonesia) from January to March 2018. Patients’ HRQoL was measured using the EQ-5D-5L questionnaire, whereas OOP costs were extracted from a semistructured questionnaire.

Results

Of the 460 eligible participants, 82% resided in the city, 48% of them were married, and their median age was 34 years. Less than half were insured, and more than half had no source of income. The median values of health utilities for participants with HIV, TB, and TB/HIV were perceived as potentially high (1.0, 0.9, and 0.8, respectively). The TB/HIV coinfected outpatients had the highest OOP costs (US$94.5), with the largest contribution coming from direct medical OOP expenditures. Taking loans from family members was adopted as a financial strategy to overcome inadequate household incomes and high treatment costs.

Conclusion

This study suggests that TB/HIV coinfection potentially lowers HRQoL and increases healthcare costs and the need for economic analysis to underpin cost-effective treatment in such patients.

印度尼西亚人类免疫缺陷病毒、结核病和结核病/艾滋病毒合并感染门诊患者与健康相关的生活质量和发生费用分析
目的:在印尼等艾滋病和结核病(TB)患者人数较多的国家,医疗技术评估的重要性日益凸显,在此背景下,人们对医疗成本和患者的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的关注也与日俱增。本研究旨在分析印度尼西亚一个艾滋病和肺结核高发城市中艾滋病、肺结核和肺结核/艾滋病合并感染者的 HRQoL 和自付(OOP)费用。方法于 2018 年 1 月至 3 月在印度尼西亚勿加泗市公立医院的自愿咨询检测和肺部门诊进行了一项横断面调查。患者的 HRQoL 采用 EQ-5D-5L 问卷进行测量,而 OOP 费用则从半结构化问卷中提取。结果 在 460 名符合条件的参与者中,82% 居住在该市,48% 已婚,年龄中位数为 34 岁。不到一半的人有保险,一半以上的人没有收入来源。感染艾滋病毒、结核病和结核病/艾滋病毒的参与者的健康效用中位值被认为可能较高(分别为 1.0、0.9 和 0.8)。结核病/艾滋病毒合并感染的门诊病人的自付费用最高(94.5 美元),其中直接医疗自付费用所占比例最大。该研究表明,结核病/艾滋病毒合并感染可能会降低患者的 HRQoL 并增加医疗成本,因此需要进行经济分析,以支持对此类患者进行具有成本效益的治疗。
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Value in health regional issues
Value in health regional issues Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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