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苏丹基层医疗保健机构基本药物可及性危机:横断面药物配给评估和患者视角。

Accessibility crisis of essential medicines at Sudanese primary healthcare facilities: a cross-sectional drugs' dispensaries assessment and patients' perspectives.

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2023 Oct 17;22(1):216. doi: 10.1186/s12939-023-02009-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Access to essential medicines is a critical component of universal health coverage. However, the availability of essential medicines in Sudan isn't well studied. As well, most Sudanese people lack health insurance, making out-of-pocket spending the primary source of drug financing. Therefore, the affordability of medicines in Sudan is questionable, with only 30% of the total population being covered by a public health service or public health insurance. We undertook this study to assess the availability and prices of essential medicines in public-sector health facilities in Khartoum state. Moreover, this study aims at assessing patients' perceived affordability of essential medicines, and accommodation and acceptability of the public facility.

METHODS

A cross-sectional study was carried out at 30 primary healthcare facilities' drug dispensaries across three districts in Khartoum state. Within each Centre's dispensary unit, a standardized checklist evaluated the availability and affordability of 21 essential medicines selected from Sudan's national essential medicines list and assessed their storage conditions. Furthermore, 630 patients were selected from all dispensary units for an exit interview that assessed their perceived accessibility, acceptability, accommodation, and affordability of essential medicines. Data were collected through the Kobo toolbox and analyzed using SPSS version 26.

RESULTS

Participants' ratings of accessibility, affordability, accommodation, and acceptability were 3.7/5, 1.5/4, 5/6, and 5.4/6, respectively, with a 26.7% full access and weak correlation between some of the indices. The overall availability of adults and pediatric medicines was 36.8% 6.7%, respectively. Cost of a single course of treatment for 10 and 16 drugs out of the 19 drugs consumed exceeds the daily wage of insured and uninsured patients, with a median price ratio of 16.4 and 62.8, respectively. Moreover, the dispensary area conditions were found to be of good quality, yet the storerooms were not functioning in 40% of the outlets.

CONCLUSION

Patients had limited access to their needed drugs due to high prices and physical unavailability, and primary healthcare capacities are not meeting the demands of citizens. The outcomes for the patients' access variables (accessibility, accommodation, acceptance, and affordability) are comparable to those in countries with low incomes. Ensuring access to free medicines is likely to improve patients' satisfaction with healthcare services and reduce private expenditure on medicines, which is a long-term, sustainable way towards universal health coverage in Sudan.

摘要

背景

获得基本药物是全民健康覆盖的一个关键组成部分。然而,苏丹基本药物的供应情况并没有得到很好的研究。此外,大多数苏丹人没有医疗保险,因此,自付支出是药品融资的主要来源。因此,苏丹的药物负担能力值得怀疑,只有 30%的总人口由公共卫生服务或公共医疗保险覆盖。我们进行这项研究是为了评估喀土穆州公立卫生机构基本药物的供应情况和价格。此外,这项研究旨在评估患者对基本药物的可负担性,以及对公立设施的可及性、可接受性和适应性。

方法

在喀土穆州的三个区的 30 个初级保健设施的药房进行了横断面研究。在每个中心的药房单位内,使用标准化检查表评估了从苏丹国家基本药物清单中选择的 21 种基本药物的供应情况和可负担性,并评估了它们的储存条件。此外,从所有配药单位中选择了 630 名患者进行出院访谈,评估他们对基本药物的可及性、可接受性、适应性和可负担性的看法。数据通过 Kobo 工具包收集,并使用 SPSS 版本 26 进行分析。

结果

参与者对可及性、可负担性、适应性和可接受性的评分分别为 3.7/5、1.5/4、5/6 和 5.4/6,完全可及率为 26.7%,部分指数之间存在弱相关性。成人和儿科药物的总体供应率分别为 36.8%和 6.7%。19 种消耗药物中,有 10 种和 16 种药物的单一疗程治疗费用超过了参保和未参保患者的日工资,中位数价格比分别为 16.4 和 62.8。此外,发现配药区的条件良好,但 40%的网点的储藏室无法正常运作。

结论

由于价格高和实际供应不足,患者获得所需药物的机会有限,基层医疗能力无法满足公民的需求。患者获得药物的可及性变量(可及性、适应性、可接受性和可负担性)的结果与收入较低国家的结果相当。确保获得免费药物可能会提高患者对医疗服务的满意度,并减少私人药品支出,这是在苏丹实现全民健康覆盖的一种长期、可持续的方式。

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