Expenditure for Hemodialysis: A Study among Patient Attending at Hospitals of Pokhara Metropolitan City, Nepal

N. Thapa, B. Sharma, K. Jnawali
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Incidence and prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing worldwide. It is contributing significantly to deaths and disability. Every year, numbers of cases of renal failure requiring hemodialysis are also increasing. Government of Nepal has made a provision to support the patients undergoing hemodialysis; nevertheless, the patient has to bear the huge financial and psychological burden for dialysis. This study was carried out to study the expenditure made by the patients for dialysis in the Pokhara Metropolitan City Nepal. This was an institution based cross sectional descriptive study. A total of 157 patients who had dialysis or undergoing dialysis at different hospitals of Pokhara Metropolitan City were interviewed using structured interview guideline. Expenditure records of patients were also reviewed. The study was carried out during August to October, 2018. Results are presented in table and diagrams aided by statistical tests like mean, median, standard deviations and ranges. Majority of the patients were male (61.8%). Mean age of the patients under hemodialysis was 49.75±14.91 years. Majorities were Janajati (53.5) and most of them were unemployed (78.3%). Total expenditure made for hemodialysis was NRs. 32,810 (US$ 289.87). The median monthly out of pocket expenditure for haemodialysis per patients was Nepalese Rupees (NRs) 32,810 (US$ 289.87) in which median monthly indirect cost of hemodialysis was NRs 9,200 (US$ 81.28) and median direct cost of hemodialysis per month was NRs 23610 (US$ 208.59). A great majority (78%) of the respondents faced catastrophic health expenditure for dialysis. Patients with renal failure requiring dialysis faced catastrophic health expenditure. The government should focus on programs supporting for dialysis and pay attention on the preventive measures for occurrence of kidney diseases. Key words : Hemodialysis, Expenditure, Patient
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血液透析支出:尼泊尔博卡拉市医院住院患者的研究
慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)的发病率和患病率在世界范围内呈上升趋势。它在很大程度上造成死亡和残疾。每年,需要血液透析的肾衰竭病例也在增加。尼泊尔政府已作出规定,支持接受血液透析的患者;然而,患者必须承担巨大的经济和心理负担。本研究旨在研究尼泊尔博卡拉市透析患者的费用。这是一项基于机构的横断面描述性研究。采用结构化访谈指南对在博卡拉大都会市不同医院接受透析或正在接受透析的157名患者进行了访谈。还审查了患者的支出记录。该研究于2018年8月至10月进行。结果以表格和图表的形式呈现,并辅以平均值、中位数、标准偏差和范围等统计检验。男性居多(61.8%)。血液透析患者平均年龄49.75±14.91岁。大多数是Janajati(53.5%),大多数是失业者(78.3%)。血液透析总费用为NRs。32,810英镑(289.87美元)。每位患者每月自付血液透析费用中位数为32810尼泊尔卢比(289.87美元),其中每月血液透析间接费用中位数为9200尼泊尔卢比(81.28美元),每月血液透析直接费用中位数为23610尼泊尔卢比(208.59美元)。绝大多数(78%)答复者面临灾难性的透析保健支出。需要透析的肾功能衰竭患者面临着灾难性的医疗支出。政府应该把重点放在支持透析的项目上,并注意预防肾脏疾病的发生。关键词:血液透析,费用,患者
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