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马达加斯加宗教医院产妇护理及分娩相关并发症的直接患者费用:基于患者发票的项目数据二次分析

Direct patient costs of maternal care and birth-related complications at faith-based hospitals in Madagascar: a secondary analysis of programme data using patient invoices.

作者信息

Franke Mara Anna, Ranaivoson Rinja Mitolotra, Rebaliha Mahery, Rasoarimanana Sahondra, Bärnighausen Till, Knauss Samuel, Emmrich Julius Valentin

机构信息

Charité Global Health, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

Doctors for Madagascar, Ejeda, Madagascar.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2022 Apr 22;12(4):e053823. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053823.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

We aimed to determine the rate of catastrophic health expenditure incurred by women using maternal healthcare services at faith-based hospitals in Madagascar.

DESIGN

This was a secondary analysis of programmatic data obtained from a non-governmental organisation.

SETTING

Two faith-based, secondary-level hospitals located in rural communities in southern Madagascar.

PARTICIPANTS

All women using maternal healthcare services at the study hospitals between 1 March 2019 and 7 September 2020 were included (n=957 women).

MEASURES

We collected patient invoices and medical records of all participants. We then calculated the rate of catastrophic health expenditure relative to 10% and 25% of average annual household consumption in the study region.

RESULTS

Overall, we found a high rate of catastrophic health expenditure (10% threshold: 486/890, 54.6%; 25% threshold: 366/890, 41.1%). Almost all women who required surgical care, most commonly a caesarean section, incurred catastrophic health expenditure (10% threshold: 279/280, 99.6%; 25% threshold: 279/280, 99.6%). The rate of catastrophic health expenditure among women delivering spontaneously was 5.7% (14/247; 10% threshold).

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that direct patient costs of managing pregnancy and birth-related complications at faith-based hospitals are likely to cause catastrophic health expenditure. Financial risk protection strategies for reducing out-of-pocket payments for maternal healthcare should include faith-based hospitals to improve health-seeking behaviour and ultimately achieve universal health coverage in Madagascar.

摘要

目的

我们旨在确定马达加斯加宗教医院中使用孕产妇保健服务的女性发生灾难性卫生支出的比例。

设计

这是对从一个非政府组织获得的项目数据进行的二次分析。

背景

位于马达加斯加南部农村社区的两家宗教二级医院。

参与者

纳入了2019年3月1日至2020年9月7日期间在研究医院使用孕产妇保健服务的所有女性(n = 957名女性)。

测量指标

我们收集了所有参与者的患者发票和病历。然后,我们计算了相对于研究地区家庭年均消费10%和25%的灾难性卫生支出比例。

结果

总体而言,我们发现灾难性卫生支出比例很高(10%阈值:486/890,54.6%;25%阈值:366/890,41.1%)。几乎所有需要手术治疗(最常见的是剖宫产)的女性都发生了灾难性卫生支出(10%阈值:279/280,99.6%;25%阈值:279/280,99.6%)。自然分娩女性的灾难性卫生支出比例为5.7%(14/247;10%阈值)。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,宗教医院管理妊娠和分娩相关并发症的直接患者费用可能会导致灾难性卫生支出。减少孕产妇保健自付费用的财务风险保护策略应包括宗教医院,以改善就医行为,并最终在马达加斯加实现全民健康覆盖。

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