Economic burden of ambulatory and home-based care for adults with cystic fibrosis.

Denise N Guerriere, Elizabeth Tullis, Wendy J Ungar, Jennifer Tranmer, Mary Corey, Lesley Gaskin, Susan Carpenter, Peter C Coyte
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to measure costs associated with care for adults with cystic fibrosis, from a societal perspective.

Methods: Over a 4-week period, 110 participants completed the Ambulatory and Home Care Record, a self-administered data collection instrument that measures costs to the health system, costs to employers, care recipients' direct out-of-pocket expenditures, and time costs borne by care recipients and their family caregivers. Health system costs were based on the costs incurred through expenditures on physicians, hospital clinics, pharmaceuticals, and home care agencies. Out-of-pocket costs were obtained using self-reports by care recipients, and time losses were valued using the human capital approach.

Results: The annual mean societal costs of ambulatory care for cystic fibrosis was $Can29 885 per care recipient (year 2002 value). Time losses incurred by care recipients and their family caregivers accounted for the majority (72%) of these costs, and system costs accounted for the second highest percentage of costs (21%). Although almost all participants (109) recorded out-of-pocket expenditures, these costs accounted for only a small proportion (3%) of total costs.

Conclusion: Measuring societal costs is necessary for practitioners, managers, and policy decision-makers, to ensure that care recipients and their families receive the necessary resources to provide care.

囊性纤维化成人门诊和家庭护理的经济负担。
目的:本研究的目的是从社会角度衡量成人囊性纤维化患者的护理成本。方法:在4周的时间里,110名参与者完成了门诊和家庭护理记录,这是一种自我管理的数据收集工具,用于测量卫生系统的成本、雇主的成本、护理接受者的直接自付支出以及护理接受者及其家庭护理者承担的时间成本。卫生系统成本是根据医生、医院诊所、药品和家庭护理机构的支出而产生的成本计算的。自付费用是通过接受护理者的自我报告获得的,时间损失是通过人力资本方法评估的。结果:囊性纤维化门诊护理的年平均社会成本为每位护理接受者29885加元(2002年值)。接受照护者及其家庭照护者造成的时间损失占这些成本的大部分(72%),系统成本占成本的第二高百分比(21%)。尽管几乎所有参与者(109人)都记录了自付费用,但这些费用仅占总费用的一小部分(3%)。结论:衡量社会成本对于从业人员、管理人员和政策决策者来说是必要的,以确保护理接受者及其家庭获得必要的资源来提供护理。
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