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价值存在性别差异:卫生经济评估中考虑性与性别的必要性。

Value is Gendered: The Need for Sex and Gender Considerations in Health Economic Evaluations.

作者信息

Mchenga Martina, Vijayasingham Lavanya, RamPrakash Rajalakshmi, Remme Michelle

机构信息

Centre for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.

Independent Global Health Research Consultant, London, UK.

出版信息

Appl Health Econ Health Policy. 2025 Mar;23(2):171-181. doi: 10.1007/s40258-024-00930-z. Epub 2024 Dec 12.

Abstract

Economic evaluations play a crucial role in health resource allocation by assessing the costs and effects of various interventions. However, existing methodologies often overlook significant differences related to sex and gender, leading to a 'blind spot' in understanding patient heterogeneity. This paper highlights how biological and social factors influence costs and health outcomes differently for women, emphasising the need for a more explicit consideration of these differences in economic evaluations to ensure efficient and equitable resource allocation. The paper is structured to first outline how sex and gender factors impact costs and outcomes. It then identifies biases in current economic evaluation methods and practices, using real-world examples to illustrate the implications of these biases on policymaking and health equity. Notably, we argue that neglecting gender considerations can lead to inefficiencies and inequities in healthcare resource distribution. Key areas of gender bias include the estimation of productivity losses, quality of life variations and the secondary household effects of interventions. The analysis reveals that women often face higher healthcare costs and experience different health outcomes due to systemic biases in treatment and care. The paper concludes with practical recommendations for analysts, decision makers and research funders, advocating for the integration of sex and gender-responsive methodologies in health economic evaluations. Ultimately, this work calls for a paradigm shift in health economics to better reflect the complexities of sex and gender and improve health outcomes for all.

摘要

经济评估通过评估各种干预措施的成本和效果,在卫生资源分配中发挥着关键作用。然而,现有方法往往忽视与性别相关的显著差异,导致在理解患者异质性方面存在“盲点”。本文强调了生物和社会因素对女性的成本和健康结果的影响方式不同,强调在经济评估中需要更明确地考虑这些差异,以确保资源分配的效率和公平性。本文的结构是首先概述性别因素如何影响成本和结果。然后,它识别当前经济评估方法和实践中的偏差,使用实际例子来说明这些偏差对政策制定和健康公平的影响。值得注意的是,我们认为忽视性别因素会导致医疗资源分配的效率低下和不公平。性别偏见的关键领域包括生产力损失的估计、生活质量差异以及干预措施对家庭的次要影响。分析表明,由于治疗和护理中的系统性偏见,女性往往面临更高的医疗成本,并经历不同的健康结果。本文最后为分析师、决策者和研究资助者提出了实际建议,倡导将性别敏感方法纳入卫生经济评估。最终,这项工作呼吁卫生经济学进行范式转变,以更好地反映性别复杂性并改善所有人的健康结果。

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