尼日利亚南部半城市三级医院高血压患者的灾难性医疗支出评估

Aigbe Igben Fredrick, Oyibo Patrick Gold, Ntaji Maureen Iru, Adesoye Oluwaseun Opeyemi
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高血压的治疗费用给个人和家庭带来了巨大的经济负担,尤其是那些自费患者。 这严重影响了患者对治疗的依从性,许多患者因高血压治疗带来的灾难性支出而陷入巨大的财务危机。本研究采用横断面研究设计,评估了高血压医疗保健的直接成本;确定了在尼日利亚南部半城市三级医院接受治疗的高血压患者是否存在灾难性医疗支出(CHE)及其相关因素/预测因素(如果存在)。采用系统随机抽样技术选出了 3200 名受访者。研究人员使用事先经过测试的访谈者自制问卷收集了有关社会人口指数、每月高血压护理费用、生活费用和杂项事务的数据,并使用 IBM® SPSS 23 版进行了分析。受访者的平均年龄为 54.8 岁(± 16.5),43.4% 的受访者至少 60 岁。大多数受访者(55.9%)为女性。管理高血压的每月平均费用为 36 814 英镑,其中用于实验室检查和药物的费用最高。十分之九的受访者接触过 CHE。患者的受教育程度和是否患有并发症与高血压相关。然而,自营职业者是唯一可预测是否感染 CHE 的因素,自营职业者感染 CHE 的几率是失业者的 5 倍。研究表明,绝大多数自费高血压患者承受着巨大的经济负担,面临着经济灾难。各级政府需要制定相关政策,使更多高血压患者能够及时获得负担得起的优质医疗服务,以减轻他们目前承受的巨大经济负担。
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Assessment of Catastrophic Health Expenditure Incurred by Hypertensive Patients Attending a SemiUrban Tertiary Hospital in South-South Nigeria
The cost of managing hypertension poses a huge financial burden on individuals and households, especially those paying out-of-pocket.  This has a significant consequence on patients' compliance with management, and many have been thrown into huge financial crisis as a  result of the catastrophic expenditure resulting from the management of hypertension. This study assessed the direct cost of hypertensive health care; determined the presence of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) or otherwise and its associates/predictors  (when present) among hypertensive patients accessing care in a semiurban tertiary hospital in South-South Nigeria, using a cross- sectional study design. Three hundred and twenty respondents were selected using a systematic random sampling technique. Data on sociodemographic indices, monthly cost of accessing hypertensive care, cost of living and sundry matters were collected using a pre- tested interviewer-administered questionnaire and analyzed using IBM® SPSS version 23. The mean age of respondents was 54.8 years (±  16.5), and 43.4% was at least 60 years old. The majority Of the respondents (55.9%), were females. The average monthly cost of managing hypertension was ₦36,814; with the highest amount spent on laboratory investigations and drugs. Nine out of ten respondents  were exposed to CHE. Patients’ educational status and presence of co-morbidities were associated with CHE. However  being self-employed was the only predictor of CHE, with self-employed respondents having 5 times more odds of CHE than the  unemployed. The study showed that the vast majority of hypertensives paying out-of -pocket suffer a substantial financial burden and are  exposed to financial catastrophe. Governments at all levels need to formulate polices that will lead to increase in the access to  affordable and timely quality health care for hypertensive patients in order to reduce the huge financial burden currently incurred by  them. 
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