维生素A补充的成本和成本效益:对布基纳法索维生素A补充日事件的评估。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Stephen A Vosti, Mira Korb, Melissa Baker, Rolf Klemm, Romance Dissieka, David Doledec, Regina Khassanova
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背景:以运动为基础的维生素A补充(VAS)计划面临着降低成本和增加覆盖范围的压力。目的:本研究审查了布基纳法索中部Yako和Kombissiri卫生区以运动为基础的VAS活动(JVA+)的覆盖范围、成本、成本效益和成本负担。方法:从JVA+事件实施者和护理者组中收集数据。事后覆盖率调查衡量了覆盖率;按空间比例计算的原始数据提供了成本估算。测量了照顾者参与的成本。数据由参与JVA+事件设计和实现的所有参与者提供。结果:总体而言,88%的目标年龄组被覆盖。各个卫生区的总体覆盖率没有差异,但城市地区的覆盖率较低。6至11个月大的儿童覆盖率较低,尤其是在城市地区。VAS活动花费约13.7万美元。每名儿童的平均成本为1.34美元,从1.19美元(Yako)到1.62美元(Kombissiri)不等。在国际支持下,国家费用包括退伍军人事务部胶囊和社区卫生工作者工资。社区利益相关者产生了行政和交通/通信成本;区域和地区一级的利益攸关方提供了小额捐款。农村地区的护理人员贡献了大量的时间(在某些地区约占项目总成本的20%)。结论:绝大多数布基纳法索儿童患有维生素A缺乏症。JVA+活动通常可以有效地分发每年两次的VAS,但费用昂贵且严重依赖国际援助,并且是不可持续的。幼儿一直得不到充分的照顾,尤其是在城市地区。在农村地区,照顾者的费用很高。基于证据的、针对特定地区的项目设计变化可以增加覆盖面和效率。
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The Cost and Cost-Effectiveness of Vitamin A Supplementation: An Assessment of a Vitamin A Days-Plus Event in Burkina Faso.

Background: Campaign-based vitamin A supplementation (VAS) programs are under pressure to reduce costs and increase coverage. Objectives: This study examined coverage, costs, cost-effectiveness, and cost burdens of a campaign-based VAS event (JVA+) in the Yako and Kombissiri health districts of central Burkina Faso. Methods: Data were collected from groups of JVA+ event implementers and caregivers. Post-event coverage surveys measured coverage; spatially scaled primary data provided estimates of costs. Costs of caregiver participation were measured. Data were provided by all actors involved in the design and implementation of the JVA+ event. Results: Overall, 88% of the target age group was covered. Overall coverage did not differ across health districts but was lower in urban areas. Children 6 to 11 months of age had lower coverage, especially in urban areas. The VAS event cost ∼137k USD. Average cost per child reached was 1.34 USD, ranging from 1.19 USD (Yako) to 1.62 USD (Kombissiri). National costs, with international support, covered VA capsules and community health worker salaries. Community stakeholders incurred administrative and transportation/communication costs; regional and district-level stakeholders made small contributions. Caregivers in rural areas contributed significant amounts of time (∼20% of total program costs in some areas). Conclusions: The vast majority of Burkinabe children suffer from vitamin A inadequacy. JVA+ events can be generally effective in distributing twice-annual VAS, but are expensive and heavily reliant on international assistance, and are unsustainable. Young children were consistently under-reached, especially in urban areas. Costs to caregivers were high in rural areas. Evidence-based, area-specific changes in program design could increase coverage and efficiency.

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Food and Nutrition Bulletin
Food and Nutrition Bulletin 工程技术-食品科技
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4.10
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31
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Food and Nutrition Bulletin (FNB,) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal published quarterly by the Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition Foundation. The Journal is one of the leading resources used by researchers, academics, nutrition policy makers and planners in over 125 countries to obtain the most current research and policy information related to nutrition in developing countries.
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