Awareness, knowledge and perceptions of physicians of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Nigeria: An exploratory study

Nene Okunna, N. Ezeama, C. Ezeama, Leso Munala
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Nigeria implemented a National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2005, introducing monumental changes to the health care delivery system. This study assessed physicians’ understanding of the objectives of the NHIS as well as their perceptions of the scheme, to identify their level of acceptance and support of the health policy reform. A convenient sample of 134 physicians residing in South-East Nigeria were surveyed via a self-administered questionnaire. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize study data. Aggregate knowledge scores regarding health insurance and the NHIS objectives were assessed. Measures of consensus (Cns) of physicians’ perceptions of the health reform were also obtained. Study results show a high level of awareness and support for the NHIS among participants. However, there were deviations between awareness of the NHIS and knowledge of the program’s objectives. Aggregate knowledge scores differed significantly by age group, length of years of practice, place of employment and location. Further, consensus measures of physician’s perceptions of NHIS (Cns index = 0.69) and the introduction of Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) as intermediary operators of the scheme (Cns index = 0.68) were positive and considered strong while perceptions on associations between HMOs and corruption in the country was moderate (Cns index = 0.56) and slightly negative. This study demonstrates physicians’ support for the NHIS program in Nigeria and an acceptance of changes implemented with the health policy reform. Knowledge gaps were identified, highlighting the need forincreased awareness of the reform and its objectives.
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尼日利亚医生对国家健康保险计划的认识、知识和看法:一项探索性研究
尼日利亚于2005年实施了国家健康保险计划(NHIS),对卫生保健提供系统进行了重大改革。本研究评估了医生对国家卫生健康计划目标的理解以及他们对该计划的看法,以确定他们对卫生政策改革的接受和支持程度。通过自行填写的问卷调查了居住在尼日利亚东南部的134名医生。采用描述性统计对研究数据进行汇总。评估了有关健康保险和国家卫生保健系统目标的总体知识得分。还获得了医生对医疗改革看法的共识测量(Cns)。研究结果显示,参与者对国家卫生保健系统的认识和支持程度很高。然而,在对国家健康信息系统的认识和对项目目标的了解之间存在偏差。总知识得分因年龄组、实习年数、工作地点和地点而有显著差异。此外,医生对国家卫生健康系统(Cns指数= 0.69)和引入健康维护组织(HMOs)作为该计划的中介运营商(Cns指数= 0.68)的共识测量是积极的,并且被认为是强烈的,而对HMOs与该国腐败之间的关联的看法是温和的(Cns指数= 0.56),略微消极。本研究表明,医生对尼日利亚国家医疗卫生系统项目的支持,以及对卫生政策改革实施的变化的接受程度。确定了知识差距,强调需要提高对改革及其目标的认识。
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