Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences, University of the West of England, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK.
Health Economics Unit, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Jun 25;17(12):4571. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17124571.
The evidence of the economic burden of road traffic injuries (RTIs) in Nepal is limited. The most recent study, conducted in 2008, is now considered outdated because there has been a rapid increase in vehicle numbers and extensive road building over the last decade. This study estimated the current economic costs of RTIs in Nepal, including the direct costs, productivity costs, and valuation of pain, grief, and suffering. An incidence-based cost-of-illness analysis was conducted from a societal perspective, employing a bottom-up approach using secondary data. All costs incurred by the patients, their family members, and costs to society were estimated, with sensitivity analyses to consider uncertainty around the data estimates available. Productivity loss was valued using the human capital approach. The total costs of RTIs in 2017 were estimated at USD 122.88 million. Of these, the costs of productivity loss were USD 91.57 million (74.52%) and the pain, grief, and suffering costs were USD 18.31 million (14.90%). The direct non-medical costs were USD 11.50 million (9.36%) whereas the direct medical costs were USD 1.50 million (1.22%). The economic costs of RTIs increased by threefold since 2007 and are equivalent to 1.52% of the gross national product, indicating the growing national financial burden associated with preventable RTIs.
尼泊尔道路交通伤害(RTI)的经济负担证据有限。最近的一项研究是在 2008 年进行的,由于过去十年车辆数量的快速增加和广泛的道路建设,该研究现在已经过时。本研究估计了尼泊尔当前 RTI 的经济成本,包括直接成本、生产力成本以及疼痛、悲伤和痛苦的估值。采用自下而上的方法,利用二次数据,从社会角度进行了基于发病的疾病成本分析。估计了患者及其家庭成员的所有费用以及社会成本,并进行了敏感性分析以考虑现有数据估计的不确定性。使用人力资本方法对生产力损失进行了估值。2017 年 RTI 的总成本估计为 1.2288 亿美元。其中,生产力损失的成本为 9157 万美元(74.52%),疼痛、悲伤和痛苦的成本为 1831 万美元(14.90%)。非医疗直接成本为 1150 万美元(9.36%),而医疗直接成本为 150 万美元(1.22%)。自 2007 年以来,RTI 的经济成本增加了两倍,相当于国民生产总值的 1.52%,表明与可预防的 RTI 相关的国家财政负担不断增加。