埃塞俄比亚哈拉尔地区教师支付社会医疗保险的意愿及其决定因素,2021

IF 2.1 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Sintayehu Girma, Gizachew Abebe, Aklilu Tamire, Hamdi Fekredin, Bedasa Taye
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背景:大多数发展中国家在维持其人口健康方面落后。这些国家的特点是资金不足,穷人的保健费用保护机制低,缺乏风险分担和费用分担方法。为了应对这一挑战,埃塞俄比亚在2010年提出了社会健康保险,尽管其实施被推迟。因此,本研究的目的是评估教师对新提出的社会健康保险的支付意愿及其相关因素。方法:采用横断面调查和分层抽样方法,选取公立学校和私立学校。在使用半结构化自我管理问卷收集数据后,进行了二元和多元逻辑回归,以检查支付社会健康保险意愿的决定因素。结果:在研究前六个月面临疾病的参与者中,85.7%的人报告说他们“自掏腰包”。59.2%的教师对健康保险计划持积极态度,54%的教师对健康保险计划有良好的了解。在所有调查对象中,89.5%的人愿意为建议的保险计划付费。48%的参与者同意支付超过或等于月薪的4%。那些在中学教书、态度积极、知识渊博的人更有可能愿意付钱。结论:近四分之三的教师表示愿意支付社会医疗保险。知识渊博、态度积极、上过小学的参与者更有可能愿意为社会健康保险付费。为所有公共设施的员工提供必要的社会健康保险知识,对于减少灾难性的医疗保健费用至关重要。未来的研究人员需要考虑定性研究来支持这些发现。
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Teachers' Willingness to Pay for Social Health Insurance and Its Determinant Factors at Harar Region, Ethiopia, 2021.

Teachers' Willingness to Pay for Social Health Insurance and Its Determinant Factors at Harar Region, Ethiopia, 2021.

Teachers' Willingness to Pay for Social Health Insurance and Its Determinant Factors at Harar Region, Ethiopia, 2021.

Teachers' Willingness to Pay for Social Health Insurance and Its Determinant Factors at Harar Region, Ethiopia, 2021.

Background: Most developing nations lag behind in maintaining their populations' health. These nations are characterized by under-financing, low health cost protection mechanisms for the poor, and lack of risk pooling and cost sharing methods. To tackle this challenge, Ethiopia proposed social health insurance in 2010 even though its implementation was delayed. Hence, the purpose of this study was to assess teachers' willingness to pay for the newly proposed social health insurance and its associated factors.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted and a stratified sampling technique was used to select government and private schools. After data were collected using a semi-structured self-administered questionnaire, binary and multivariate logistic regressions were done to examine determinants of willingness to pay for social health insurance.

Results: Among participants who faced illness six months prior to the study, 85.7% reported that they paid "out of their pocket". About 59.2% and 54% of the teachers had a positive attitude and good knowledge toward health insurance schemes respectively. Of the total study respondents, 89.5% were willing to pay for the suggested insurance scheme. Forty eight percent of participants agreed to pay greater than or equal to 4% of their monthly salary. Willingness to pay was more likely among those who taught in secondary schools, had a positive attitude and good knowledge.

Conclusion: Nearly three fourths of the teachers showed willingness to pay for social health insurance. Participants with good knowledge, a positive attitude and from primary schools were more likely to be willing to pay for social health insurance. Equipping all public facilities' employees with necessary knowledge of social health insurance is essential to reduce catastrophic health care costs. Future researchers need to consider qualitative studies to support these findings.

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