Impacts of economic sanctions on population health and health system: a study at national and sub-national levels from 2000 to 2020 in Iran.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Globalization and Health Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1186/s12992-024-01084-2
Efat Mohamadi, Alexander Kraemer, Reza Majdzadeh, Morteza Mohamadzade, Marita Mohammadshahi, Mohammad Mehdi Kiani, Fatemeh Ebrahimi, Hakimeh Mostafavi, Alireza Olyaeemanesh, Amirhossein Takian
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Abstract

Background: Formal evidence regarding the effects of sanctions on population health status and the health system is scarse in Iran. Given the intricate and multifaceted nature of sanctions, a nuanced understanding of their impact is imperative. We aimed to investigate the magnitude and effects of sanctions on population health and healthcare system during the last two decades in Iran.

Design: This is a mixed-methods research. We quantified the impact of sanctions using 28 indicators, i.e. macroeconomic, healthcare resources and health outcomes indicators from 2000 to 2020. The concurrent qualitative study aimed to explore the pathway of the effect by considering perceptions of both patients and health policy makers towards sanctions; Interview data was analyzed using content analysis.

Setting: This study was conducted in Iran at both national and sub-national levels.

Results: Our findings revealed that the trend of 11 indicators (39.2%) had changed after the change point in 2009; four indicators (14.2%) significantly deteriorated after the change point. Further, five indicators revealed significant increases during the sanctions period: Out-of-Pocket payment (OOP), household expenditure on food and mortality rates due to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), thalassemia and hypertension. Our qualitative analysis revealed that patients identified availability, cost and quality of medicines and healthcare services as the most significant challenges that compromised population's health. From the policy makers' perspective, the effect of sanctions on health system functions and infrastructures, i.e. economic, political, social, educational and research had significant repercussions on population health.

Conclusion: We could not find compelling evidence to establish significant associations between the imposition of sanctions and the trend of population health. Nevertheless, our qualitative study revealed people's deteriorating life experiences, e.g. increasing catastrophic health expenditure, limited access to necessary medicine, medical equipment, procedures and interventions, imposed by sanctions, with ultimate reducing impact on the overall quality of life. It seems that sanctions have negatively affected financial and physical access to medication and healthcare services. Nonetheless, Iran has demonstrated remarkable resilience against their highly detrimental effects, maybe due to its established economic infrastructure and healthcare system.

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经济制裁对人口健康和卫生系统的影响:2000 年至 2020 年伊朗国家和国家以下各级的研究。
背景:在伊朗,有关制裁对人口健康状况和卫生系统影响的正式证据很少。鉴于制裁的复杂性和多面性,对其影响进行细致入微的了解势在必行。我们旨在调查过去二十年间制裁对伊朗人口健康和医疗保健系统的影响程度:这是一项混合方法研究。我们使用 28 个指标(即 2000 年至 2020 年的宏观经济、医疗资源和健康结果指标)量化了制裁的影响。同时进行的定性研究旨在通过考虑患者和卫生政策制定者对制裁的看法来探索影响的途径;访谈数据采用内容分析法进行分析:研究在伊朗的国家和次国家层面进行:研究结果显示,11 项指标(39.2%)的趋势在 2009 年变化点之后发生了变化;4 项指标(14.2%)在变化点之后显著恶化。此外,有五项指标在制裁期间出现了大幅增长:自付费用 (OOP)、家庭食品支出以及慢性阻塞性肺病 (COPD)、地中海贫血和高血压导致的死亡率。我们的定性分析显示,患者认为药品和医疗保健服务的供应、成本和质量是影响居民健康的最主要挑战。从政策制定者的角度来看,制裁对医疗系统功能和基础设施(即经济、政治、社会、教育和研究)的影响对人口健康产生了重大影响:我们无法找到令人信服的证据来证明实施制裁与人口健康趋势之间存在重大关联。然而,我们的定性研究揭示了人们不断恶化的生活经历,例如,制裁导致灾难性医疗支出增加,获得必要药品、医疗设备、手术和干预的机会有限,最终降低了整体生活质量。制裁似乎对获得药物和医疗保健服务的经济和物质条件产生了负面影响。然而,也许是由于伊朗已经建立了经济基础设施和医疗保健系统,伊朗在面对制裁的巨大破坏性影响时表现出了惊人的复原力。
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Globalization and Health
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期刊介绍: "Globalization and Health" is a pioneering transdisciplinary journal dedicated to situating public health and well-being within the dynamic forces of global development. The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, original research that explores the impact of globalization processes on global public health. This includes examining how globalization influences health systems and the social, economic, commercial, and political determinants of health. The journal welcomes contributions from various disciplines, including policy, health systems, political economy, international relations, and community perspectives. While single-country studies are accepted, they must emphasize global/globalization mechanisms and their relevance to global-level policy discourse and decision-making.
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