Assessing Catastrophic Health Expenditure among Iraqi Households: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Zainab Abodi, Ghobad Moradi, Yousef Moradi, Amjad Mohamadi Bolbanabad, Hayedeh Hoorsan
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Abstract

Background: Catastrophic health expenditures can lead to severe household financial burdens, exacerbating poverty and limiting access to necessary health services. This study examined the prevalence and determinants of catastrophic health expenditures among households in six provinces of Iraq.

Methods: A cross-sectional design was employed, gathering data from 2,400 households in Baghdad, Wasit, Karbala, An-Najaf, Babil, and Maysan in 2023. A two-stage cluster sampling method was utilized, selecting 400 households from each province. Data were collected using WHO "World Health Survey" questionnaire, focusing on health expenditures and household income. Catastrophic health expenditures as defined as out-of-pocket costs exceeding 40% of a household's capacity to pay. Statistical analyses, including logistic regression with calculating adjusted odds ratio, were performed using STATA14 software.

Results: Overall, 246 households (12.6%) faced Catastrophic health expenditures, with a higher prevalence among female heads of households (13.1%) compared to males (12.6%). The multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that households with 4 to 6 members had 1.52 times higher odds of facing catastrophic health expenditures (AOR=1.52, CI: 1.06 to 2.20). Furthermore, the poorest households had an AOR of 95.28 for experiencing catastrophic health expenditures (OR=95.28, CI: 13.12 to 691.49).

Conclusion: This study underscores the urgent need for tailored policies to reduce the impact of CHE on Iraqi households. By improving access to healthcare and promoting equitable health insurance enrollment, policymakers can alleviate financial strain and support the health and well-being of vulnerable communities.

评估伊拉克家庭的灾难性医疗支出:一项横断面研究。
背景:灾难性的卫生支出可能导致严重的家庭财政负担,加剧贫困并限制获得必要卫生服务的机会。本研究调查了伊拉克六个省家庭中灾难性卫生支出的流行程度和决定因素。方法:采用横断面设计,于2023年在巴格达、瓦西特、卡尔巴拉、安纳杰夫、巴比伦和迈桑收集2400户家庭的数据。采用两阶段整群抽样方法,每个省抽取400户。使用世卫组织“世界卫生调查”问卷收集数据,重点关注卫生支出和家庭收入。灾难性卫生支出的定义是自付费用超过家庭支付能力的40%。采用STATA14软件进行统计分析,包括计算校正优势比的逻辑回归。结果:总体而言,246个家庭(12.6%)面临灾难性的卫生支出,女性户主的患病率(13.1%)高于男性(12.6%)。多因素logistic回归分析表明,有4至6名成员的家庭面临灾难性医疗支出的几率高出1.52倍(AOR=1.52, CI: 1.06至2.20)。此外,最贫困家庭经历灾难性卫生支出的AOR为95.28 (OR=95.28, CI: 13.12至691.49)。结论:本研究强调,迫切需要制定有针对性的政策,以减少住房贷款对伊拉克家庭的影响。通过改善获得医疗保健的机会和促进公平的医疗保险登记,政策制定者可以减轻财政压力,支持弱势社区的健康和福祉。
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Iranian Journal of Public Health
Iranian Journal of Public Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
7.10%
发文量
300
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Public Health has been continuously published since 1971, as the only Journal in all health domains, with wide distribution (including WHO in Geneva and Cairo) in two languages (English and Persian). From 2001 issue, the Journal is published only in English language. During the last 41 years more than 2000 scientific research papers, results of health activities, surveys and services, have been published in this Journal. To meet the increasing demand of respected researchers, as of January 2012, the Journal is published monthly. I wish this will assist to promote the level of global knowledge. The main topics that the Journal would welcome are: Bioethics, Disaster and Health, Entomology, Epidemiology, Health and Environment, Health Economics, Health Services, Immunology, Medical Genetics, Mental Health, Microbiology, Nutrition and Food Safety, Occupational Health, Oral Health. We would be very delighted to receive your Original papers, Review Articles, Short communications, Case reports and Scientific Letters to the Editor on the above men­tioned research areas.
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