Public Private Health Care Facility Utilization among Diabetic People in an Urban Area: A Descriptive Study

K. Yadav, Raman Mishra, B. Yadav, S. Uprety, N. Jha
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INTRODUCTION: Diabetes was considered the disease of affluent and imposes a significant burden on the health services. The modalities of diabetes therapies are different in different parts of the world. However, studies regarding public or private healthcare utilization are lacking in Nepal. Therefore, this study was designed to assess public private health care facility utilization among diabetic people in an urban area of Ithari, Nepal. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A community based cross-sectional study was conducted in Itahari, Submetropolitan of Sunsari district in the Koshi zone of Nepal from September 2017 - September 2018. The study population included 221 participants of age 25 years and above, diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes. Multi-stage proportionate random sampling method was adopted to select the participants. Chi square test was applied to find out the association and p<0.05 is considered significant. RESULTS: Out of the total (221) participants, 55.7% were aged 45-64 years with male of 50.2%. Higher proportion of participants above poverty line (79.7%) were used private healthcare facilities. Among the participants those reported less or equal to two hours waiting time, majority (90.8%) had gone to private healthcare facilities, whereas those reported more than two hours waiting time, majority (70.8%) had gone to public healthcare facilities for the treatment which was found statistically significant (p=0.0002). CONCLUSIONS: Maximum participants prefer private health care services as compared to government health services for their treatment. Therefore, additional community based studies are needed to include larger study populations in order to help healthcare providers develop proper health care programs for these patients.
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城市地区糖尿病患者公私医疗机构使用情况的描述性研究
导言:糖尿病被认为是富人的疾病,对卫生服务造成了重大负担。糖尿病的治疗方式在世界不同地区是不同的。然而,尼泊尔缺乏关于公共或私人医疗保健利用情况的研究。因此,本研究旨在评估尼泊尔伊萨里市区糖尿病患者对公私医疗机构的利用情况。材料和方法:2017年9月至2018年9月,在尼泊尔Koshi地区Sunsari地区的亚大都市区Itahari进行了一项基于社区的横断面研究。研究人群包括221名年龄在25岁及以上,诊断为2型糖尿病的参与者。采用多阶段比例随机抽样的方法对研究对象进行选择。采用卡方检验,p<0.05为显著性。结果:在221名参与者中,55.7%的人年龄在45-64岁之间,男性占50.2%。在贫困线以上的参与者中,使用私人医疗机构的比例较高(79.7%)。在报告轮候时间少于或等于2小时的参与者中,大多数人(90.8%)去私立医疗机构就诊,而报告轮候时间超过2小时的参与者中,大多数人(70.8%)去公立医疗机构就诊,差异有统计学意义(p=0.0002)。结论:与政府卫生服务相比,大多数参与者更倾向于私人卫生保健服务。因此,需要更多的以社区为基础的研究,包括更大的研究人群,以帮助医疗保健提供者为这些患者制定适当的医疗保健计划。
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