结核病治疗真的免费吗?确定导致巴基斯坦结核病治疗灾难性成本的关键因素的研究

A. Ikram, A. Ali, S. Abbasi, Nosheen Ashraf, Sidra Wali, Mohammad Salman, M. Khan, N. Syed, J. Ansari
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背景:经济匮乏与结核病之间的相互作用被认为是疾病的重要社会经济决定因素之一。这是在巴基斯坦进行的第一项此类研究,其目的是确定导致结核病诊断和管理的灾难性成本的主要因素,以便帮助决策者。方法:通过横断面调查对伊斯兰堡和拉瓦尔品第的四家三级医院(TCH)的400名结核病患者进行了访谈。根据世卫组织的建议,分析了患者结核病前后的收入以及治疗的直接和间接费用。采用多变量logistic回归模型确定了灾变总成本的决定因素。结果:对于结核病管理支出,家庭总成本的中位数(四分位数范围)为58,175卢比(32,050 - 97,500)。按20%的阈值计算,67%的结核病患者家庭受到灾难性费用的影响。灾难性总成本的决定因素如下:患者/监护人受雇(调整优势比[aOR] = 3.428, 95%可信区间[CI]: 1.900 - 6.186),患者/监护人是唯一的经济支柱(aOR = 1.751, 95% CI: 1.011 - 3.032),在现有医疗机构随访(aOR = 1.352, 95% CI: 1.223 - 1.494),失业(aOR = 3.381, 95% CI: 1.512 - 7.561),无薪病假(aOR = 2.862, 95% CI: 1.249 - 6.558)。结论:随着结核病治疗的深入,社会经济地位较低的患者的经济剥夺情况有所增加。这对治疗依从性产生了负面影响,由于收入和工作损失,导致治疗效果不佳。如果家庭只有一个养家糊口的人,并且治疗需要随访,则后果会加剧。
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Is Tuberculosis Treatment Truly Free? A Study to Identify Key Factors Contributing to the Catastrophic Cost of TB Care in Pakistan
Background: The interplay between financial deprivation and tuberculosis (TB) is considered one of the vital socio-economic determinants of disease. This is the first study of its kind to be carried in Pakistan, which aims to identify leading factors contributing towards catastrophic costs of TB diagnosis and management in order to help policy makers. Methodology: From four tertiary care hospitals (TCH) in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, 400 TB patients were interviewed through a cross-sectional survey. The patient’s pre and post-TB income and direct and indirect costs for treatment were analysed following WHO recommendations. Multivariable logistic regression model was used to identify the determinants of catastrophic total cost. Results: For TB management expenditures, the median (interquartile range) of total costs by households was Rs. 58,175 Rs (32,050 - 97,500). At 20% threshold, 67% of TB patient’s households were affected by catastrophic costs. The determinants of the catastrophic total cost were as follows: patient/guardian employed (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 3.428, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.900 - 6.186), patient/guardian the only breadwinner (aOR = 1.751, 95% CI: 1.011 - 3.032), follow-up visits at current health facility (aOR = 1.352, 95% CI: 1.223 - 1.494), job loss (aOR = 3.381, 95% CI: 1.512 - 7.561), and unpaid sick leaves (aOR = 2.862, 95% CI: 1.249 - 6.558). Conclusion: The financial deprivation experienced by patients of low socio-economic status increases as TB treatment proceeds. This negatively impacts the treatment adherence, resulting in poor treatment outcomes due to income and job loss. Outcomes are exacerbated if the family has single breadwinner and treatment requires follow-up visits.
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