Charis Vision & Health Mission, Calabar, Nigeria.
Centre for Public Health, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biological Sciences, Institute of Clinical Science, Queen's University Belfast, Block A, Royal Victoria Hospital, BT12 6BA, Northern Ireland, UK.
BMC Public Health. 2023 Jun 5;23(1):1075. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15901-7.
Understanding caretakers' willingness to pay (WTP) for their children's spectacles is essential to improving the sustainability of refractive error services and spectacle provision. Therefore, we investigated the willingness of caretakers to pay for their children's spectacles in a multi-centre study to develop a spectacle cross-subsidisation scheme in the Cross River State (CRS), Nigeria.
We administered the questionnaire to all caretakers whose children were referred from school vision screenings to four eye centres for full refraction assessment and dispensing of corrective spectacles from 9 August to 31 October 2019. We collected information on socio-demography, children's refractive error types, and spectacle prescription and then asked the caretakers about their WTP for the spectacles using a structured questionnaire and bidding format (in the local currency, Naira, ₦).
A total of 137 respondents (response rate = 100%) from four centres were interviewed: with greater proportion of women (n = 92, 67.1%), aged between 41 and 50 years (n = 59, 43.1%), government employees (n = 64, 46.7%) and had acquired college or university education (n = 77, 56.2%). Of the 137 spectacles dispensed to their children, 74 (54.0%) had myopia or myopic astigmatism (equal to or greater than 0.50D). The mean stated WTP for the sample population was ₦3,560 (US$ 8.9) (SD ± ₦1,913.4). Men (p = 0.039), those with higher education (p < 0.001), higher monthly incomes (p = 0.042), and government employees (p = 0.001) were more willing to pay ₦3,600 (US$9.0) or more.
Combining our previous findings from marketing analysis, these findings provided a basis to plan for a children's spectacles cross-subsidisation scheme in CRS. Further research will be needed to determine the acceptability of the scheme and the actual WTP.
了解看护人愿意为孩子的眼镜支付的费用(WTP)对于提高屈光不正服务和眼镜供应的可持续性至关重要。因此,我们在一项多中心研究中调查了看护人愿意为孩子的眼镜支付费用的意愿,目的是在尼日利亚十字河州(CRS)制定眼镜交叉补贴计划。
我们于 2019 年 8 月 9 日至 10 月 31 日,向从学校视力筛查转诊至四个眼科中心进行全面屈光评估和矫正眼镜配镜的所有看护人发放问卷。我们收集了社会人口统计学、儿童屈光不正类型和眼镜处方的信息,然后使用结构化问卷和出价格式(当地货币奈拉,₦)询问看护人对眼镜的 WTP。
我们共采访了四个中心的 137 名受访者(应答率为 100%):其中女性(n=92,67.1%)、年龄在 41 至 50 岁之间(n=59,43.1%)、政府雇员(n=64,46.7%)和受过大学或大学教育(n=77,56.2%)的比例较高。在为孩子配的 137 副眼镜中,有 74 副(54.0%)患有近视或近视散光(等于或大于 0.50D)。样本人群的平均意愿支付金额为₦3560(8.9 美元)(SD ±₦1913.4)。男性(p=0.039)、受过高等教育(p<0.001)、月收入较高(p=0.042)和政府雇员(p=0.001)更愿意支付₦3600(9.0 美元)或以上。
结合我们之前的营销分析结果,这些发现为在 CRS 制定儿童眼镜交叉补贴计划提供了依据。需要进一步研究以确定该计划的可接受性和实际的 WTP。