印度的非传染性疾病负担及其相关经济成本

G. Menon, Jeetendra Yadav, D. John
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背景:非传染性疾病(NCD)在世界范围内是一个日益严重的问题,也是印度公共卫生关注的一个原因。这些疾病导致高卫生保健需求,而且费用昂贵,特别是在资源匮乏的环境中。我们研究了印度及其主要邦的非传染性疾病负担估计以及相关成本。方法:采用残疾调整生命年(DALYs)、丧失生命年(YLL)和残疾生活年(YLD)估算疾病负担。采用全国抽样调查法计算OOPE和CHE。结果:印度每10万人中有16939人死于非传染性疾病。大约50-70%的患者在私人机构接受治疗。各州在卫生设施的利用、疾病负担和治疗费用方面存在巨大差异。卡纳塔克邦的DALY率最高,为每10万人25790 DALY,而昌迪加尔的平均OOPE最高,为63952印度卢比,**的CHE最高,为47.7%。结论:非传染性疾病的经济负担在OOPE和CHE方面都非常高,并且在疾病负担和经济负担方面存在各州差异。研究结果强调了改善印度社会经济地位较低的邦的非传染性疾病管理规划的必要性。资助信息:没有收到本研究的资金。利益申报:没有申报。
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Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases and Its Associated Economic Costs in India
Background: Non communicable diseases (NCD) are a rising problem worldwide and is a cause of public health concern in India too. These diseases result in high health care demand and are expensive especially in low resource settings. We studied the NCD burden estimates for India and its major states and the associated cost. Methods: The disease burden was estimated using DALYs (Disability Adjusted life years), the Years of Life lost (YLL) and Years lived in disability (YLD). National Sample Survey was used to calculate OOPE and CHE. Results: NCDs account for 16939 DALYs per 100,000 in India. About 50-70% of patients took treatment in private facilities. There is huge variation in the utilization of health facilities, disease burden and cost of treatment across the states. Karnataka had highest DALY rate of 25790 DALYs per 100,000 but Chandigarh showed highest mean OOPE of INR 63952 and Arunachal Pradesh showed the highest CHE of 47.7 percent. Conclusions: The economic burden of NCDs is notably high both in terms of OOPE and CHE and indicate variation across states in both diseases burden and economic burden. The findings highlight the need for improvement of NCD management programmes in socioeconomically lower states of India. Funding Information: No funds received for this research. Declaration of Interests: None declared.
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