加纳口腔疾病患者的治疗费用。

Q3 Medicine
Seli Y Deh, Justice Nonvignon, Moses Aikins, Samuel A Agyemang, Genevieve C Aryeetey
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摘要

目的:估计加纳口腔疾病患者的治疗费用。设计:采用疾病成本分析的横断面研究设计。环境:研究在勒贡加纳大学医院牙科部进行。研究对象:选取约185名在该院牙科部就诊的病人。干预措施:没有。主要结局指标:口腔疾病治疗的直接医疗和非医疗成本、间接成本和无形成本。结果:口腔疾病治疗的估计平均费用为35.75美元。总成本为6614.11美元,其中直接成本和间接成本分别占总成本的94.5%和5.5%。直接医疗费用占总直接费用的86.9%,而直接非医疗费用占总直接费用的13.1%。较富裕的社会经济群体每五分位数的成本最高,平均为46.69美元。对于男性和女性来说,无形成本最高的是疼痛(47.1%),其次是进食困难(40.8%)和睡眠困难(34.6%)。结论:口腔疾病的成本巨大,不容忽视。口腔疾病也对患者造成重大的生产力损失。资金:未宣布。
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Patient treatment cost of oral diseases in Ghana.

Patient treatment cost of oral diseases in Ghana.

Objectives: To estimate patient treatment cost of oral diseases in Ghana.

Design: A cross-sectional study design using cost-of-illness analysis was employed.

Setting: The study was conducted at the dental unit of the University of Ghana Hospital, Legon.

Participants: About 185 patients attending the dental unit of the hospital were selected.

Interventions: None.

Main outcome measures: Direct medical and non-medical costs, indirect costs, and intangible costs of treatment of oral conditions.

Results: The estimated average cost of treatment for oral diseases was US$ 35.75. The total cost was US$ 6,614.11, with the direct and indirect costs constituting 94.5% and 5.5%, respectively of the total cost. Direct medical costs constituted 86.9%, while direct non-medical costs constituted 13.1% of the total direct cost. The richer socio-economic group had the highest cost per quintile, with a mean of US$ 46.69. The intangible cost described was highest for pain (47.1%), followed by difficulty in eating (40.8%) and sleeping (34.6%) for both men and women.

Conclusion: The costs of oral diseases are huge and cannot be overlooked. Oral diseases also pose significant productivity losses to patients.

Funding: None declared.

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