Does nutritional support contribute to mitigating the financial burden faced by TB-affected households?

IJTLD open Pub Date : 2025-05-12 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.5588/ijtldopen.25.0079
D Inthavong, H Elsayed, P Keonakhone, V Seevisay, S Souksanh, S Suthepmany, P Siphanthong, P Sengmany, B Sisounon, J Sebert, M Yanagawa, F Morishita, N Nishikiori, T Yamanaka
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Abstract

Introduction: Costs for nutritional supplements and food were the main driver of costs incurred by TB-affected households in Lao People's Democratic Republic. This study assessed the impact of nutritional counselling and support on costs incurred by TB-affected households.

Methods: We conducted longitudinal data collection of costs, income, and coping mechanisms of TB-affected households within an intervention study providing nutritional counselling and support for people diagnosed with TB and having a body mass index (BMI) <18.5 kg/m2. Data collection tools were adapted from the WHO's generic national TB patient cost survey questionnaire to fit a longitudinal study design. Costs were considered catastrophic when they exceeded 20% of annual household income before TB.

Results: A total of 268 people treated for drug-susceptible TB were included in the analysis, and the prevalence of BMI <18.5 kg/m2 was 38%. The intervention group had significantly lower nutritional supplement costs and direct non-medical costs after TB diagnosis than the observation group. The intervention group had less progressive catastrophic costs (+23.3 percentage points) than the observation group (+30.9 percentage points).

Conclusion: Nutritional counselling and support were significantly associated with a reduction in the proportion of TB-affected households facing catastrophic costs due to TB.

营养支持是否有助于减轻受结核病影响家庭所面临的经济负担?
导言:营养补充剂和食品的费用是老挝人民民主共和国受结核病影响家庭费用的主要驱动因素。这项研究评估了营养咨询和支持对受结核病影响家庭费用的影响。方法:在一项干预研究中,我们对结核病影响家庭的成本、收入和应对机制进行了纵向数据收集,该研究为诊断为结核病并具有体重指数(BMI) 2的人提供营养咨询和支持。数据收集工具改编自世界卫生组织通用的国家结核病患者成本调查问卷,以适应纵向研究设计。当费用超过结核病前家庭年收入的20%时,就被认为是灾难性的。结果:共有268例药敏结核患者纳入分析,BMI 2患病率为38%。干预组结核病诊断后的营养补充费用和直接非医疗费用明显低于观察组。干预组的累进灾难性成本(+23.3个百分点)低于观察组(+30.9个百分点)。结论:营养咨询和支持与减少因结核病而面临灾难性成本的受结核病影响家庭比例显著相关。
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