Cost of Malaria Treatment, Knowledge and Preventive Measure Practices among Undergraduate Students in the University of Ibadan, Nigeria

A. Ipingbemi, Ezinne Eke Aso
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Malaria is a disease with public health concern and high economic burden in endemic areas. This study assessed the cost of malaria treatment for undergraduate students and university management as well as knowledge of malaria and preventive measures adopted by the students. This study was both retrospective and prospective. Retrospective involved estimating cost of treating malaria for undergraduate students by the university management (provider’s perspective) between May and October 2017. The prospective phase involved use of pre-test structured questionnaire to assess respondents’ frequency of malaria infection, knowledge on malaria and preventive measures. Data was entered into SPSS version 20 and analysed. The total prescriptions retrieved was 15,931 of which 22.7% contained antimalarial. The cost of malaria treatment to the university management was estimated to be ₦9,224,900/USD28,827.80 (mean = ₦2,553.20 ± 1,894.60/USD7.98 ± 5.92) for the 6 months studied. A total of 487 respondents were involved in the prospective study. Mean age of respondents was 20.8 ± 2.5 years old. An average of ₦2,209.10 ± 2,436.90 (USD73.60 ± 7.6) was spent by the students for treatment of malaria out-of-pocket (OOP) by those who sought treatment outside the University Health Service (UHS) centre. The use of insecticide treated net (ITN) was significantly common among females who also had lower incidence of malaria compared to males. Majority (68.9%) of participants had at least one episode of malaria in the last 6 months before the study. The economic burden of malaria to the university and the students is huge and this can be reduced if the students improved on the use of preventive measures against malaria.
尼日利亚伊巴丹大学本科生疟疾治疗成本、知识和预防措施实践
疟疾是一种公共卫生关注的疾病,在流行地区经济负担很重。这项研究评估了本科生和大学管理人员的疟疾治疗费用,以及学生对疟疾的了解和采取的预防措施。这项研究具有回顾性和前瞻性。回顾性研究涉及2017年5月至10月期间由大学管理层(提供者的观点)估计本科生治疗疟疾的成本。前瞻性阶段包括使用测试前结构化问卷来评估受访者感染疟疾的频率、疟疾知识和预防措施。数据输入SPSS版本20并进行分析。检索到的处方总数为15931张,其中22.7%含有抗疟药物。在研究的6个月里,大学管理层的疟疾治疗费用估计为9224900/28827.80美元(平均值=2553.20±1894.60/7.98±5.92美元)。共有487名受访者参与了这项前瞻性研究。受访者的平均年龄为20.8±2.5岁。在大学卫生服务中心外寻求治疗的学生平均花费2209.10±2436.90英镑(73.60±7.6美元)用于自费治疗疟疾。使用杀虫剂处理过的蚊帐在女性中非常常见,她们的疟疾发病率也低于男性。大多数(68.9%)参与者在研究前的最后6个月内至少有一次疟疾发作。疟疾给大学和学生带来的经济负担是巨大的,如果学生们改进疟疾预防措施的使用,这一负担可以减轻。
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