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隐性成本:在马里,用户付费对疟疾治疗和初级保健的可及性的直接和间接影响。

Hidden costs: the direct and indirect impact of user fees on access to malaria treatment and primary care in Mali.

机构信息

Project Muso Ladamunen, Yirimajo, Mali.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2012 Nov;75(10):1786-92. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.07.015. Epub 2012 Aug 1.

Abstract

About 20 years after initial calls for the introduction of user fees in health systems in sub-Saharan Africa, a growing coalition is advocating for their removal. Several African countries have abolished user fees for health care for some or all of their citizens. However, fee-for-service health care delivery remains a primary health care funding model in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Although the impact of user fees on utilization of health services and household finances has been studied extensively, further research is needed to characterize the multi-faceted health and social problems associated with charging user fees. This ethnographic study aims to identify consequences of user fees on gender inequality, food insecurity, and household decision-making for a group of women living in poverty. Ethnographic life history interviews were conducted with 24 women in Yirimadjo, Mali in 2007. Purposive sampling selected participants across a broad socio-economic spectrum. Semi-structured interviews addressed participants' past medical history, socio-economic status, social and family history, and access to health care. Interview transcripts were coded using the guiding analytical framework of structural violence. Interviews revealed that user fees for health care not only decreased utilization of health services, but also resulted in delayed presentation for care, incomplete or inadequate care, compromised food security and household financial security, and reduced agency for women in health care decision making. The effects of user fees were amplified by conditions of poverty, as well as gender and health inequality; user fees in turn reinforced the inequalities created by those very conditions. The qualitative data reveal multi-faceted health and socioeconomic effects of user fees, and illustrate that user fees for health care may impact quality of care, health outcomes, food insecurity, and gender inequality, in addition to impacting health care utilization and household finances. As many countries consider user fee abolition policies, these findings indicate the need to create a broader evaluation framework-one that can measure the health and socioeconomic impacts of user fee polices and of their removal.

摘要

在撒哈拉以南非洲地区的卫生系统最初呼吁引入用户付费约 20 年后,一个不断壮大的联盟正在倡导取消这些费用。一些非洲国家已经取消了对部分或全部公民的医疗保健用户付费。然而,在许多撒哈拉以南非洲国家,按服务收费的医疗保健仍然是主要的医疗保健融资模式。尽管已经广泛研究了用户付费对卫生服务利用和家庭财务的影响,但仍需要进一步研究与收取用户付费相关的多方面健康和社会问题。这项民族志研究旨在确定用户付费对性别不平等、粮食不安全和贫困妇女家庭决策的影响。2007 年,在马里的 Yirimadjo 对 24 名妇女进行了民族志生活史访谈。通过广泛的社会经济谱选择参与者进行了有目的的抽样。半结构化访谈涵盖了参与者的过去病史、社会经济地位、社会和家庭历史以及获得医疗保健的情况。使用结构暴力的指导分析框架对访谈记录进行了编码。访谈揭示了医疗保健用户付费不仅降低了卫生服务的利用,还导致了护理延迟、护理不完整或不充分、粮食安全和家庭经济安全受损,以及妇女在医疗保健决策中的代理地位下降。用户付费的影响因贫困、性别和健康不平等而加剧;反过来,用户付费也加剧了这些条件所造成的不平等。定性数据揭示了用户付费对健康和社会经济的多方面影响,并说明医疗保健用户付费可能会影响护理质量、健康结果、粮食不安全和性别不平等,除了影响卫生保健利用和家庭财务状况之外。随着许多国家考虑取消用户付费政策,这些发现表明需要创建一个更广泛的评估框架,该框架可以衡量用户付费政策及其取消对健康和社会经济的影响。

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