Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation, University of Technology Sydney, Broadway, New South Wales, Australia.
Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney, Brain and Mind Centre, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 2020 Jul;64(7):524-537. doi: 10.1111/jir.12732. Epub 2020 Apr 24.
There is limited research quantifying the direct and indirect economic costs associated with intellectual disability (ID) in Australia. Costs incurred by families, governments and broader society include time spent providing care, absenteeism and increased healthcare utilisation. The purpose of this research is to quantify the costs associated with ID in childhood using a range of methods to collect cost data.
Costs included healthcare service utilisation, pharmaceutical use, caregiver productivity losses and time spent providing care because of the child's disability. The sample comprised caregivers with a child with ID aged between 2 and 10 years old recruited in Australia. Healthcare service utilisation and pharmaceutical use were obtained from routinely collected administrative claims data. Healthcare utilisation not captured in the routinely collected administrative data and absenteeism data were obtained from a retrospective recall-based questionnaire. Time spent providing care because of the child's disability was obtained using a time-use diary.
The total cost of ID in Australia was estimated to be AUD 72 027 per year per child, and the total cost of ID in childhood was estimated to be AUD 12.5 billion per year. The cost to governments of ID in childhood was estimated to be AUD 6385 per child per year, resulting in a total cost to government of AUD 1.1 billion per year.
This is the first study to estimate the direct and indirect costs associated with ID in childhood. The results of this research demonstrate the considerable economic impact of ID in childhood on families, governments and broader society in terms of both direct and indirect costs. An understanding of the cost implications of any intervention are critical in assisting policymakers in planning and prioritising of health services.
在澳大利亚,对与智力障碍(ID)相关的直接和间接经济成本的研究有限。家庭、政府和更广泛的社会承担的成本包括提供护理所花费的时间、旷工和增加的医疗保健利用。这项研究的目的是使用一系列方法来收集成本数据,量化儿童时期与 ID 相关的成本。
成本包括医疗保健服务利用、药物使用、照顾者生产力损失以及因儿童残疾而花费的护理时间。该样本包括澳大利亚年龄在 2 至 10 岁之间的有 ID 儿童的照顾者。医疗保健服务利用和药物使用是从常规收集的行政索赔数据中获得的。未从常规收集的行政数据中捕获的医疗保健利用和旷工数据是从基于回顾性回忆的问卷中获得的。因儿童残疾而花费的护理时间是使用时间使用日记获得的。
澳大利亚 ID 的总成本估计为每年每个孩子 72027 澳元,儿童时期 ID 的总成本估计为每年 125 亿澳元。政府在儿童时期 ID 上的花费估计为每年每个孩子 6385 澳元,导致政府每年的总成本为 11 亿澳元。
这是第一项估计儿童时期与 ID 相关的直接和间接成本的研究。这项研究的结果表明,ID 在儿童时期对家庭、政府和更广泛的社会在直接和间接成本方面都产生了相当大的经济影响。了解任何干预措施的成本影响对于协助政策制定者规划和优先考虑卫生服务至关重要。