Gender Inequality in Out-of-pocket Expenditure on Healthcare Among Persons with Disabilities in India

IF 1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Health Management Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1177/09720634241229247
Jeetendra Yadav, Dr. John, G. Menon, Ravinder Singh
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Background: People with disabilities (PWDs) often face higher risk of financial burden towards healthcare. Higher out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) is a barrier towards accessing medical services, resulting in healthcare inequities between men and women. There is a lack of studies on gender disparities in healthcare burden among PWD in India. The present study examines gender inequality towards healthcare expenditure among PWDs in India. Methods: Unit level data from the Persons with Disabilities in India Survey under the National Sample Survey, 76th round that covered 118,152 households involving 576,569 individuals of whom 106,894 had at least one disability was used. We performed secondary analysis using descriptive statistics, bivariate estimates, Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition and multilevel log-linear regression to meet the objective of the study. Results: OOPE as a percent of monthly per capita expenditure was higher among males across all states of India except in Puducherry, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Lakshadweep and Mizoram. This varied from 0.6% in Jammu and Kashmir to 20% in Nagaland. Multilevel analysis confirms that OOPE was significantly lesser among females ( β = –0.070, 95% confidence interval = – 0.129 to 0.01) compared to males after controlling demographic and disability-related predictors. PWDs reported higher healthcare burden as a percent of total household expenditure in India, and relatively less amount was spent on female healthcare compared to male healthcare. Conclusion: A substantial gender inequality for healthcare expenditure is found among PWDs in India. This makes for an urgent call to health researchers and policymakers towards gender-sensitive research, policy formulation and program implementation for PWDs in India.
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印度残疾人医疗自付支出中的性别不平等问题
背景:残疾人(PWDs)在医疗保健方面往往面临更高的经济负担风险。较高的自付费用(OOPE)是获得医疗服务的一个障碍,导致男女之间在医疗保健方面的不平等。印度缺乏关于残疾人医疗负担性别差异的研究。本研究探讨了印度残疾人在医疗支出方面的性别不平等问题。研究方法研究使用了第 76 轮全国抽样调查中印度残疾人调查的单位数据,该调查覆盖了 118 152 个家庭,涉及 576 569 人,其中 106 894 人至少患有一种残疾。我们使用描述性统计、二元估计、布林德-瓦哈卡分解和多层次对数线性回归进行了二次分析,以实现研究目标。研究结果除普度克里邦、达德拉和纳加尔哈维利邦、拉克沙德韦普邦和米佐拉姆邦外,印度其他各邦男性的 OOPE 占人均月支出的百分比都较高。这一比例从查谟和克什米尔的 0.6%到那加兰邦的 20%不等。多层次分析证实,在控制了人口统计和残疾相关预测因素后,女性的 OOPE 明显低于男性(β = -0.070,95% 置信区间 = - 0.129 至 0.01)。在印度,残疾人的医疗负担占家庭总支出的百分比较高,与男性相比,女性的医疗支出相对较少。结论印度残疾人在医疗保健支出方面存在严重的性别不平等。这迫切需要卫生研究人员和政策制定者为印度残疾人开展对性别问题有敏感认识的研究、政策制定和项目实施。
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