2023年10月战争对加沙保健费用的影响。

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Bara Asfour, Mohammad R Asia, Hatem A Hejaz
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背景:2023年10月在加沙发生的战争影响了卫生系统,并增加了加沙的经济负担。目的:评估加沙战争对保健费用和获得服务的影响。方法:在2024年2月至5月期间,这项横断面调查收集了加沙658名个人关于医疗保健费用、获得障碍和医疗保健服务有效性的数据。使用SPSS 25进行数据分析,采用卡方检验确定变量之间的关系。P < 0.05认为相关性有统计学意义。结果:70%的研究参与者报告说,战争增加了医疗费用;40%的人依靠个人储蓄,25%依靠援助来支付医疗费用。获得药物的主要障碍是短缺(70%)、高价格(60%)和分配不良(50%)。较高的收入水平与获得服务的障碍降低相关(P < 0.01),较高的教育水平与更高的服务满意度相关(P = 0.02)。结论:战争扰乱了加沙的医疗保健系统,严重影响了服务的成本、获取和质量。除了永久停火外,还需要采取有针对性的行动,减轻人民的经济负担,改善服务的提供。
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Effects of October 2023 war on health care costs in Gaza.

Background: The October 2023 war in Gaza has impacted the health system and increased the economic burden in Gaza.

Aim: To assess the effects of the war in Gaza on health care costs and access to services.

Methods: Between February and May 2024, this cross-sectional survey collected data from 658 individuals in Gaza on health care costs, obstacles to access and the effectiveness of health care services. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS version 25 and the relationships between the variables were determined using the chi-square test. Associations were considered statistically significant at P < 0.05.

Results: Seventy percent of the study participants reported increased health care costs because of the war; 40% relied on personal savings and 25% on aid to cover their medical expenses. The main barriers to accessing medications were shortages (70%), high prices (60%) and poor distribution (50%). Higher income levels were correlated with reduced barriers to access (P < 0.01) and higher education levels were associated with greater satisfaction with services (P = 0.02).

Conclusion: The war has disrupted the healthcare system in Gaza, seriously affecting the cost, access and quality of services. In addition to a permanent ceasefire, targeted actions are needed to lessen the economic burden on the population and improve service delivery.

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