The Economic Burden of Healthcare Utilization: Findings from a Health and Well-Being Survey in Informal Settlements of Freetown, Sierra Leone.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Sullaiman Fullah, Dora Vangahun, Ibrahim Gandi, Sia Morenike Tengbe, Braima Koroma, Samira Sesay, Eliud Kibuchi, Rajith W D Lakshman, Ibrahim Juldeh Sesay, Abu Conteh, Samuel Saidu, Helen Elsey, Zahidul Quayyum, Bintu Mansaray, Lana Whittaker, Neele Wiltgen Georgi, Motto Nganda, Rachel Tolhurst, Noemia Teixeira de Siqueira Filha
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The fragile health system in Sierra Leone undermines healthcare, leading to substantial patient costs. We aimed to estimate the economic burden and inequalities in healthcare in urban informal settlements in Freetown, Sierra Leone. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in three informal settlements in Freetown in April and May 2023 to collect data on healthcare usage within and outside the boundaries of the informal settlements. Catastrophic expenditures were estimated using the payer's household budget. Logistic regression explored socioeconomic characteristics associated with catastrophic expenditures. Inequalities in healthcare expenditures were assessed through concentration curves and indices. A total of 2575 participants reported healthcare utilization. Dwarzark (US$6.9) and Moyiba (US$7.1) had higher costs than Cockle Bay (US$5.5) when utilizing healthcare within the communities. Households incurred higher costs when seeking healthcare outside their informal settlements than within (US$14 vs US$ 7). Over half of the households across the settlements incurred catastrophic expenditures when seeking care outside the communities (57%), with the poorest wealth quintile (poorest, 89%; wealthier, 12%) incurring in higher incidence. Attending informal healthcare had a protective effect against catastrophic expenditure for healthcare within the communities. Age + 35, residence in Dwarzark and Moyiba, and length of residence + 4 years were associated with catastrophic expenditures. Healthcare expenditure was progressive in Dwarzark and equally distributed across wealth quintiles in the other communities. Our findings indicate the need to provide accessible, affordable, and good-quality healthcare within communities to alleviate the catastrophic costs of healthcare utilization. The regulation of informal health providers and their integration into the formal health system should be considered.

医疗保健利用的经济负担:来自塞拉利昂弗里敦非正式住区健康和福祉调查的结果。
塞拉利昂脆弱的卫生系统破坏了医疗保健,导致患者花费巨大。我们的目的是估计塞拉利昂弗里敦城市非正规住区的经济负担和医疗保健不平等。2023年4月和5月在弗里敦的三个非正式住区进行了一项横断面调查,以收集关于非正式住区边界内外医疗保健使用情况的数据。灾难性支出是根据付款人的家庭预算估算的。逻辑回归探讨了与灾难性支出相关的社会经济特征。通过浓度曲线和指数评估医疗支出的不平等。共有2575名参与者报告了医疗保健利用情况。当在社区内利用医疗保健时,Dwarzark(6.9美元)和Moyiba(7.1美元)的成本高于Cockle Bay(5.5美元)。家庭在其非正式住区外寻求医疗保健的费用高于在其非正式住区内寻求医疗保健的费用(14美元对7美元)。住区中超过一半的家庭在社区外寻求医疗保健时产生了灾难性支出(57%),其中最贫穷的五分之一(最贫穷,89%;更富裕,12%),发病率更高。参加非正式保健对防止社区内的灾难性保健支出具有保护作用。年龄≥35岁,居住在Dwarzark和Moyiba,居住时间≥4年与灾难性支出相关。在Dwarzark,医疗保健支出是渐进式的,在其他社区,医疗保健支出在财富五分位数之间平均分配。我们的研究结果表明,需要在社区内提供可获得的、负担得起的和高质量的医疗保健,以减轻医疗保健利用的灾难性成本。应考虑对非正规保健提供者进行管制并将其纳入正规保健系统。
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Journal of Urban Health-Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
Journal of Urban Health-Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
3.00%
发文量
105
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Urban Health is the premier and authoritative source of rigorous analyses to advance the health and well-being of people in cities. The Journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary exploration of the evidence base for the broader determinants of health and health inequities needed to strengthen policies, programs, and governance for urban health. The Journal publishes original data, case studies, commentaries, book reviews, executive summaries of selected reports, and proceedings from important global meetings. It welcomes submissions presenting new analytic methods, including systems science approaches to urban problem solving. Finally, the Journal provides a forum linking scholars, practitioners, civil society, and policy makers from the multiple sectors that can influence the health of urban populations.
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