A COMMUNITY-BASED STUDY FOR EVALUATION OF MORBIDITY AMONG CARDIAC DRUG CONSUMERS

H. Patel, A. Pithadia, Mehul N. Patel, Jaineel R Dharod, N. Pandit
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The aim of study was to evaluate morbidity associated with cardiac diseases and pharmacoeconomic characteristics for drug usage among residents of Uttarsanda village of Nadiad. Community based cross sectional study was done for evaluating morbidity and expenses among cardiac drug consumers. Our study revealed that among 117 cardiac patients, 63.5% of patients suffered from hypertension, 32.7 % of patients were suffered from diabetes, 8% were suffered from cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), 4.2% from thyroid and 3.4 % from other diseases. Out of 146 families of Uttarsanda village, approximately 61% of families spend their total income for medications and healthcare and 37% families were found not to spend income on healthcare even though diseases were present. More prevalent diseases identified for spending monthly family income were hypertension, congestive heart failure, diabetes mellitus, and hyperlipidaemia. There is a need for cost effective treatment approaches in rural area of India.
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一项以社区为基础的评估心脏药物消费者发病率的研究
本研究的目的是评估纳迪亚德Uttarsanda村居民与心脏病相关的发病率和药物使用的药物经济学特征。以社区为基础的横断面研究评估心脏药物消费者的发病率和费用。117例心脏病患者中,高血压占63.5%,糖尿病占32.7%,心血管疾病占8%,甲状腺疾病占4.2%,其他疾病占3.4%。在Uttarsanda村的146个家庭中,约61%的家庭将其总收入用于药品和保健,37%的家庭即使出现疾病也不将收入用于保健。与家庭月收入相关的常见疾病有高血压、充血性心力衰竭、糖尿病和高脂血症。在印度农村地区需要有成本效益的治疗方法。
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