Health financing using insurance and child undernutrition: Evidence from the Nigeria demographic and health survey 2018

Q2 Social Sciences Humanities and Social Sciences Letters Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.18488/73.v12i3.3810
O. Oyedele, Olusola Babatunde Oluwalaiye
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The study examines the effect of health financing using insurance on child undernutrition, employing data from the 2018 Nigerian demographic and health survey. Undernutrition still contributes to child deaths in Nigeria, and health financing with regards to having health insurance, is yet to become a reality for many households. Despite several studies on the determinants of undernutrition, there remains the need for an examination of the effect of health financing, with a focus on health insurance. Using the NDHS, this study examined the effect of health insurance on the probability of child stunting and wasting. A limited dependent variable model was estimated using the maximum likelihood estimator; capturing urban and rural differentials, and an interaction model. The findings demonstrated a significant reduction in the likelihood of stunting in children both at national level and among rural households with health insurance. However, it significantly reduced the likelihood of wasting in children only among rural households. Not having a health insurance coverage, which was the case for a greater proportion of women, was found to significantly increase stunting, even among educated women; reduce wasting only if a woman is from a rich household; and increase wasting among rural households. Therefore, developing and implementing policies geared towards promoting wider and more inclusive health insurance coverage is important for improving child nutritional status and, consequently, the health status of children.
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使用保险的医疗融资与儿童营养不良:来自 2018 年尼日利亚人口与健康调查的证据
本研究利用 2018 年尼日利亚人口与健康调查的数据,研究了利用保险进行医疗融资对儿童营养不良的影响。营养不良仍然是尼日利亚儿童死亡的原因之一,而对于许多家庭来说,拥有医疗保险的医疗融资尚未成为现实。尽管对营养不良的决定因素进行了多项研究,但仍有必要对医疗融资的影响进行研究,重点是医疗保险。本研究利用国家人口与健康调查,考察了医疗保险对儿童发育迟缓和消瘦概率的影响。使用最大似然估计法对有限因变量模型进行了估计;捕捉了城市和农村的差异,以及一个交互模型。研究结果表明,无论是在全国范围内,还是在有医疗保险的农村家庭中,儿童发育迟缓的可能性都明显降低。然而,只有在农村家庭中,儿童消瘦的可能性才会明显降低。研究发现,即使是受过教育的妇女,没有医疗保险(妇女的比例更高)也会显著增加儿童发育迟缓的几率;只有来自富裕家庭的妇女才会减少儿童消瘦的几率;并且会增加农村家庭儿童消瘦的几率。因此,制定和实施旨在促进医疗保险覆盖面更广、更具包容性的政策,对于改善儿童营养状况,进而改善儿童健康状况非常重要。
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