Household economic impact of HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis in five countries in Southern and Eastern Africa

IF 4.6 1区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
David S. Lawrence, Charles Muthoga, Jack Adams, Antoinette Buhle Ndweni, David R. Boulware, Chimwemwe Chawinga, Kyla Comins, Eltas N. Dziwani, Admire Hlupeni, Mina C. Hosseinipour, Samuel Jjunju, Cecilia Kanyama, Tshepo B. Leeme, Graeme Meintjes, David B. Meya, Mosepele Mosepele, Melanie Moyo, Henry C. Mwandumba, Conrad Muzoora, Chiratidzo E. Ndhlovu, Edwin Nuwagira, Charlotte Schutz, Lillian Tugume, Darlisha Williams, Síle F. Molloy, Timothée Boyer-Chammard, Nabila Youssouf, Shabbar Jaffar, Louis W. Niessen, Thomas S. Harrison, Lucy Cunnama, Joseph N. Jarvis, the AMBITION Study Group
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Abstract

Introduction

HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis is the second leading cause of AIDS-related mortality. Cryptococcal meningitis is a poverty-related disease and the majority of cases occur in settings where resources are limited and access to quality care is often linked to an individual's ability to pay for services. We have previously demonstrated the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of a single, high-dose liposomal amphotericin-based treatment regimen within the AMBITION-cm trial. Here, we present a five-country, within-trial analysis exploring the household economic impact of cryptococcal meningitis.

Methods

Eight hundred and ten participants were recruited into this sub-study in Botswana, Malawi, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe between January 2018 and February 2021. We collected data on annual household expenditure, direct costs and indirect costs incurred prior to enrolment and during the 10-week trial period. Costs were inflated and converted to 2022 USD. We calculated out-of-pocket expenditure, lost income and catastrophic healthcare expenditure, defined as costs exceeding 20% of annual household expenditure.

Results

The average total out-of-pocket expenditure plus lost income prior to enrolment was $132 and 17.9% (145/810, 95% CI 15.3–20.5) of participant households had already experienced catastrophic healthcare expenditure. Among the 592 surviving participants, when combining out-of-pocket expenditure and lost income, the average cost was $516 and 29.1% of annual household expenditure across all countries, ranging from $230 (7.6%) in South Africa to $592 (64.2%) in Zimbabwe. More than half (296/581, 51.0%, 95% CI 46.9–55.0) of households experienced catastrophic healthcare expenditure by the end of the trial, ranging from 16.0% (13/81, 95% CI 7.9–24.2) in South Africa to 68.1% (156/229, 95% CI 62.0–74.2) in Uganda.

Conclusions

This is the first study exploring the household economic impact experienced by those diagnosed with cryptococcal meningitis. The household economic impact of cryptococcal meningitis is high and more than half of households of individuals who survive experience catastrophic healthcare expenditure. It is likely these figures are higher outside of the research setting. This highlights the profound financial impact of this devastating infection and provides a rationale to offer financial and social protection to those affected.

Trial Registration Number

ISRCTN72509687

南部和东部非洲五个国家与艾滋病毒相关的隐球菌脑膜炎对家庭经济的影响
hiv相关的隐球菌性脑膜炎是艾滋病相关死亡的第二大原因。隐球菌性脑膜炎是一种与贫困有关的疾病,大多数病例发生在资源有限的环境中,获得高质量护理的机会往往与个人支付服务的能力有关。我们之前已经在AMBITION-cm试验中证明了单次高剂量两性霉素脂质体治疗方案的有效性、安全性和成本效益。在这里,我们提出了一项五国试验内分析,探讨隐球菌脑膜炎对家庭经济的影响。方法2018年1月至2021年2月,在博茨瓦纳、马拉维、南非、乌干达和津巴布韦招募了810名参与者。我们收集了入组前和10周试验期间家庭年度支出、直接成本和间接成本的数据。成本被夸大并转换为2022年美元。我们计算了自付支出、收入损失和灾难性医疗支出(定义为成本超过家庭年支出的20%)。结果参加前的平均总自付费用加收入损失为132美元,17.9% (145/810,95% CI 15.3-20.5)的参与家庭已经经历过灾难性的医疗支出。在592名幸存的参与者中,综合自付支出和收入损失,所有国家的平均成本为516美元,占家庭年支出的29.1%,从南非的230美元(7.6%)到津巴布韦的592美元(64.2%)不等。超过一半(296/581,51.0%,95%可信区间46.9-55.0)的家庭在试验结束时经历了灾难性的医疗支出,从南非的16.0%(13/81,95%可信区间7.9-24.2)到乌干达的68.1%(156/229,95%可信区间62.0-74.2)。结论:本研究首次探讨了隐球菌脑膜炎患者对家庭经济的影响。隐球菌脑膜炎对家庭经济的影响很大,幸存者的家庭中有一半以上经历了灾难性的医疗保健支出。在研究环境之外,这些数字可能更高。这凸显了这一毁灭性感染的深刻经济影响,并为向受影响者提供经济和社会保护提供了理由。试验注册号ISRCTN72509687
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Journal of the International AIDS Society
Journal of the International AIDS Society IMMUNOLOGY-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
10.00%
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186
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the International AIDS Society (JIAS) is a peer-reviewed and Open Access journal for the generation and dissemination of evidence from a wide range of disciplines: basic and biomedical sciences; behavioural sciences; epidemiology; clinical sciences; health economics and health policy; operations research and implementation sciences; and social sciences and humanities. Submission of HIV research carried out in low- and middle-income countries is strongly encouraged.
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