Geneau Robert, Massae Patrick, Courtright Paul, Lewallen Susan
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Soc Sci Med. 2008 Feb;66(3):558-68. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.09.016. Epub 2007 Nov 14.
Cataract is the leading cause of avoidable blindness in Africa. There are various documented barriers to the uptake of cataract surgery, cost being one of them. There is, however, little evidence regarding patients' willingness to pay (WTP) for cataract surgery in Africa and the best way to measure it. We conducted a grounded theory study in order to understand better cataract patients' WTP for surgery in Tanzania. A total of 47 cataract patients from three regions of Tanzania were interviewed. The interviews were tape-recorded and transcribed verbatim. The coding process involved identifying emerging themes and categories and their interconnection. Our study reveals that the main factors behind patients' WTP for cataract surgery are (1) the level of perceived need for sight and cataract surgery; (2) the decision-making processes at the family level and (3) the characteristics of local eye care programs. Our study shows that WTP concerns not only the patients but also their relatives. For most patients and families, the amount of $20-$30 is deemed reasonable for a sight-restoring procedure. It does not appear realistic for eye care program managers to charge the real cost of cataract surgery at present (about US $70-in Kilimanjaro). However, eye care programs can influence WTP for cataract surgery by providing quality services and by offering adequate counseling about the procedure. The qualitative findings enriched the interpretation of a previously reported quantitative survey and yield implications for both researchers and decision-makers using or relying on WTP methodologies in developing countries.
白内障是非洲可避免失明的主要原因。白内障手术的推广存在各种已记录在案的障碍,费用就是其中之一。然而,关于非洲患者对白内障手术的支付意愿(WTP)以及衡量该意愿的最佳方式,几乎没有相关证据。我们开展了一项扎根理论研究,以便更好地了解坦桑尼亚白内障患者对手术的支付意愿。来自坦桑尼亚三个地区的47名白内障患者接受了访谈。访谈进行了录音,并逐字转录。编码过程包括识别新出现的主题、类别及其相互联系。我们的研究表明,患者对白内障手术支付意愿背后的主要因素包括:(1)对视力和白内障手术的感知需求水平;(2)家庭层面的决策过程;(3)当地眼保健项目的特点。我们的研究表明,支付意愿不仅关乎患者,还涉及他们的亲属。对大多数患者和家庭来说,20至30美元的金额对于恢复视力的手术被认为是合理的。目前,眼保健项目管理者收取白内障手术的实际费用(在乞力马扎罗约70美元)似乎不太现实。然而,眼保健项目可以通过提供优质服务以及就手术提供充分咨询来影响患者对白内障手术的支付意愿。这些定性研究结果丰富了对先前报告的定量调查的解读,并对发展中国家使用或依赖支付意愿方法的研究人员和决策者具有启示意义。