Does health insurance matter in antenatal care experience? A study among expectant mothers at a federal medical centre in Nigeria

O. Daramola, W. Maduka, T. Akande
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One of the viable ways of improving accessibility to maternal health services and Antenatal Care (ANC) is through health insurance. The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in Nigeria has the objective of promoting access to quality healthcare, which includes maternity care amongst other services. A descriptive cross-sectional study was done between August and September 2017 to evaluate the perception and satisfaction of insured (NHIS) and uninsured (Out-of-Pocket paying) pregnant women with the quality of antenatal care services at the Federal Medical Centre- Keffi, Nasarawa state, Nigeria, and to also identify if health insurance has any influence on the antenatal care experience. Data were collected from 85 respondents from each group through interviewer-administered questionnaires, containing socio-demographic and obstetric characteristics, knowledge on ANC, satisfaction with antenatal care services and perception about the NHIS and out-of-pocket payment. Data analysis was done using IBM SPSS Statistics 20.0. The mean gestational age at booking for insured enrollees (16.5 ± 4.3 weeks) was significantly lower than that of uninsured patients (20.3 ± 5.8 weeks), p-value = 0.001. There were some significant differences in the specific aspects of services accessed, however, the overall mean satisfaction for the uninsured group was 80.4 ± 7.5 while that of the insured group was 82.1 ± 5.9, with the difference not statistically significant, p-value: 0.057. Majority of the insured 69(81.2%) and uninsured 60(70.6%) patients indicated preference for the insurance system. This study found that overall, insured and uninsured pregnant women generally expressed comparable levels of satisfaction, and it also indicated the need for service improvement and expansion. Efforts and advocacy should be strengthened therefore, towards increasing health insurance coverage and improving its services.Keywords: Antenatal care, Perception, Satisfaction, Quality of care, Health insurance, NigeriaSavannah Journal of Medical Research and Practice 2018; 7(1):07-16
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健康保险对产前护理有影响吗?尼日利亚联邦医疗中心对孕妇进行的一项研究
改善获得产妇保健服务和产前护理的可行方法之一是通过健康保险。尼日利亚国家健康保险计划的目标是促进获得高质量的医疗保健,其中包括产妇保健和其他服务。2017年8月至9月期间进行了一项描述性横断面研究,以评估参保(NHIS)和未参保(自费)孕妇对尼日利亚纳萨拉瓦州凯菲联邦医疗中心产前护理服务质量的看法和满意度,并确定健康保险是否对产前护理体验有任何影响。通过访谈者管理的问卷,从每组85名受访者中收集数据,其中包括社会人口统计学和产科特征、对ANC的了解、对产前保健服务的满意度以及对国家卫生保健系统和自付费用的看法。采用IBM SPSS Statistics 20.0进行数据分析。参保患者预约时的平均胎龄(16.5±4.3周)显著低于未参保患者(20.3±5.8周),p值= 0.001。在服务获取的具体方面存在显著性差异,但未参保组的总体平均满意度为80.4±7.5,参保组的总体平均满意度为82.1±5.9,差异无统计学意义,p值为0.057。参保69例(81.2%)和未参保60例(70.6%)患者中,大多数表示对保险制度有偏好。该研究发现,总体而言,参保和未参保的孕妇普遍表达了相当水平的满意度,这也表明需要改善和扩大服务。因此,应加强努力和宣传,以扩大医疗保险的覆盖面并改善其服务。关键词:产前护理,感知,满意度,护理质量,健康保险,尼日利亚《医学研究与实践》杂志2018;7 (1): 07-16
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