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资源有限地区癌症登记的资源需求:对四个低收入和中等收入国家成本数据的分析

Resource requirements for cancer registration in areas with limited resources: Analysis of cost data from four low- and middle-income countries.

作者信息

Tangka Florence K L, Subramanian Sujha, Edwards Patrick, Cole-Beebe Maggie, Parkin D Maxwell, Bray Freddie, Joseph Rachael, Mery Les, Saraiya Mona

机构信息

Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA.

RTI International, 3040 E. Cornwallis Rd., Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.

出版信息

Cancer Epidemiol. 2016 Dec;45 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S50-S58. doi: 10.1016/j.canep.2016.10.009. Epub 2016 Oct 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The key aims of this study were to identify sources of support for cancer registry activities, to quantify resource use and estimate costs to operate registries in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) at different stages of development across three continents.

METHODS

Using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) International Registry Costing Tool (IntRegCosting Tool), cost and resource use data were collected from eight population-based cancer registries, including one in a low-income country (Uganda [Kampala)]), two in lower to middle-income countries (Kenya [Nairobi] and India [Mumbai]), and five in an upper to middle-income country (Colombia [Pasto, Barranquilla, Bucaramanga, Manizales and Cali cancer registries]).

RESULTS

Host institution contributions accounted for 30%-70% of total investment in cancer registry activities. Cancer registration involves substantial fixed cost and labor. Labor accounts for more than 50% of all expenditures across all registries. The cost per cancer case registered in low-income and lower-middle-income countries ranged from US $3.77 to US $15.62 (United States dollars). In Colombia, an upper to middle-income country, the cost per case registered ranged from US $41.28 to US $113.39. Registries serving large populations (over 15 million inhabitants) had a lower cost per inhabitant (less than US $0.01 in Mumbai, India) than registries serving small populations (under 500,000 inhabitants) [US $0.22] in Pasto, Colombia.

CONCLUSION

This study estimates the total cost and resources used for cancer registration across several countries in the limited-resource setting, and provides cancer registration stakeholders and registries with opportunities to identify cost savings and efficiency improvements. Our results suggest that cancer registration involve substantial fixed costs and labor, and that partnership with other institutions is critical for the operation and sustainability of cancer registries in limited resource settings. Although we included registries from a variety of limited-resource areas, information from eight registries in four countries may not be large enough to capture all the potential differences among the registries in limited-resource settings.

摘要

背景

本研究的主要目的是确定癌症登记活动的支持来源,量化资源使用情况,并估算三大洲不同发展阶段的低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)运营登记处的成本。

方法

使用疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的国际登记成本核算工具(IntRegCosting Tool),从八个基于人群的癌症登记处收集成本和资源使用数据,其中包括一个低收入国家(乌干达[坎帕拉])的登记处、两个中低收入国家(肯尼亚[内罗毕]和印度[孟买])的登记处,以及五个中高收入国家(哥伦比亚[帕斯托、巴兰基亚、布卡拉曼加、马尼萨莱斯和卡利癌症登记处])的登记处。

结果

主办机构的贡献占癌症登记活动总投资的30%-70%。癌症登记涉及大量固定成本和劳动力。劳动力占所有登记处所有支出的50%以上。低收入和中低收入国家每例登记癌症病例的成本在3.77美元至15.62美元(美元)之间。在中高收入国家哥伦比亚,每例登记病例的成本在41.28美元至113.39美元之间。服务于大量人口(超过1500万居民)的登记处的人均成本(印度孟买低于0.01美元)低于服务于少量人口(低于50万居民)的登记处[哥伦比亚帕斯托为0.22美元]。

结论

本研究估计了资源有限环境下多个国家癌症登记的总成本和使用的资源,并为癌症登记利益相关者和登记处提供了识别成本节约和提高效率的机会。我们的结果表明,癌症登记涉及大量固定成本和劳动力,并且与其他机构的合作对于资源有限环境下癌症登记处的运营和可持续性至关重要。尽管我们纳入了来自各种资源有限地区的登记处,但四个国家八个登记处的信息可能不够多,无法涵盖资源有限环境下登记处之间所有潜在的差异。

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