Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH), Basel, Switzerland.
University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Int J Public Health. 2022 Nov 23;67:1605366. doi: 10.3389/ijph.2022.1605366. eCollection 2022.
To examine the role of NCD patients' social ties as informal caregivers and whether receiving their support is associated with engagement in care. NCD outpatients (N = 100) in rural Tanzania completed a cross-sectional questionnaire to characterize the support role of their social ties (N = 304). Bivariate analyses explored predictors of social support and whether social support is associated with engagement in care. This study found that 87% of participants had health insurance, yet 25% received financial support for financing healthcare. Patient gender, age and marital status were found to be important predictors of social support, with NCD-related disability and disease severity being predictive to a lesser degree. Monthly receipt of both material and non-material support were associated with increased odds of adherence to prescribed medications. These findings indicate that patients' social ties play an important role in filling the gaps in formal social health protection and incur substantial costs by doing so. The instrumental role of even non-material social support in promoting engagement in care deserves greater attention when developing policies for improving this population's engagement in care.
为了探究慢性病患者的社会关系作为非正式照护者的作用,以及他们是否获得这些支持与参与照护之间的关系。本研究选取了坦桑尼亚农村的 100 名慢性病门诊患者(N=100),完成了一份横断面调查问卷,以描述他们的社会关系的支持角色(N=304)。单变量分析探讨了社会支持的预测因素,以及社会支持是否与参与照护有关。本研究发现,87%的参与者有健康保险,但25%的人获得了用于支付医疗费用的经济支持。患者的性别、年龄和婚姻状况是社会支持的重要预测因素,而与慢性病相关的残疾和疾病严重程度的预测程度较低。每月获得物质和非物质支持都与增加遵守规定药物治疗的几率有关。这些发现表明,患者的社会关系在填补正式社会健康保护的空白方面发挥了重要作用,并且为此承担了大量成本。在制定改善这一人群参与照护的政策时,应该更加关注非物质社会支持在促进参与照护方面的工具性作用。