照顾者的家庭经济成本:斯里兰卡儿科医院的先天性心脏病儿童

P. Warnakulasooriya, K. Kasturiaratchi
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先天性心脏病是最常见的出生缺陷类型,全球估计患病率约为8 - 12/ 1000。先天性心脏病儿童的照料者很容易成为高经济负担和经济不稳定的受害者。目的:目的是描述在斯里兰卡一家大型儿科医院的心脏病科诊所就诊的家庭经济成本,这些家庭的主要护理人员有等待心脏手术的冠心病儿童。方法描述性横断面研究在斯里兰卡雷迪·里奇韦医院心脏病学诊所对427名先天性心脏病患儿护理人员进行了为期三个月的抽样调查。采用连续方便的抽样方法招募参与者,并根据以往的研究、调查和经济学专家的意见制定经济成本。结果在护理人员中,75%的人失业,收入中位数为3万卢比。每次就诊的直接费用中位数为1800卢比。旅费占直接成本的很大一部分。间接成本中位数为1000卢比。在护理人员中,28.7%的人在就诊的那个月出现了灾难性的支出。每次就诊的平均等待时间为53分钟。距离与运输成本有统计学意义的关联(卡方值= 25.14,df = 1, p & .001, OR = 3.4 (CI: 2.1-5.5)。护理人员的收入与支出之间无统计学意义的相关性(卡方值= 0,df = 1, p = 0.998, OR = 1 (CI: 0.678-1.473)。结论经济负担及其相关因素的评估对早期识别高危照护者、改进资金支持方法具有重要意义。
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The household economic cost of caregivers: children with congenital heart diseases attending to Pediatric Hospital, Sri Lanka
Introduction Congenital heart disease is the commonest type of birth defect of which the estimated prevalence is around 8–12/1,000 worldwide. Caregivers of children with congenital heart diseases are easy victims of high economic burdens and economic instability. Objective The aim was to describe the household economic cost for a clinic visit, of primary caregivers having children with CHDs who are awaiting cardiac surgery attending a cardiology clinic at a major pediatric hospital in Sri Lanka. Methodology A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted over three months among 427 samples of caregivers of children with congenital heart diseases at Cardiology clinic, Lady-Ridgeway Hospital Sri Lanka. A consecutive convenient sampling method was used to recruit the participant and economic cost was developed based on previous studies, surveys and opinions of an expert in economics. Results Out of caregivers, 75% were unemployed, and the median income was ₹30,000. The median direct cost per clinic visit was ₹1,800. A large proportion of direct cost was showed in traveling expenses. The median indirect cost was ₹1,000. Of the caregivers, 28.7% were falling into catastrophic expenditure during that particular month of the clinic visit. The mean waiting time per clinic visit was 53 minutes. Statistically significant association found distance with transport cost (Chi-square value = 25.14, df = 1, p & .001, OR = 3.4 (CI: 2.1–5.5). There was no statistically significant association between the income of the caregiver and expenditure (Chi-square value = 0, df = 1, p = .998, OR = 1 (CI: 0.678–1.473). Conclusions Assessment of economic burden and its associated factors is vital to recognize high-risk caregivers early, and improvement of monetary support methods.
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South Asia Economic Journal
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期刊介绍: The South Asian nations have progressively liberalized their economies in recent years in an effort to integrate with the world economy. They have also taken steps to enhance multilateral and regional economic integration. Even though the South Asian economies have grown at an average rate of more than 5 per cent over the last few years, roughly 40 per cent of their people still live below the poverty line. Hence, the South Asian region continues to face many challenges of economic and social development. The South Asia Economic Journal (SAEJ) is designed as a forum for informed debate on these issues, which are of vital importance to the people of the region who comprise one-sixth of the world’s population. The peer-reviewed journal is devoted to economic analysis and policy options aimed at promoting cooperation among the countries comprising South Asia. It also discusses South Asia’s position on global economic issues, its relations with other regional groupings and its response to global developments. We also welcome contributions to inter-disciplinary analysis on South Asia. As a refereed journal, SAEJ carries articles by scholars, economic commentators,policy-makers and officials, from both the private and public sectors. Our aim is to create a vibrant research space to explore the multidimensional economic issues of concern to scholars working on South Asia. Among the issues debated in relation to South Asia are: - the implications of global economic trends; - the issues and challenges by WTO; - approaches to industrialization and development; - the role of regional institutions such as the SAARC; - the relationship between SAARC and other regional economic groupings such as ASEAN; - the implications of economic liberalization for trade and investment in the region; - new initiatives that can be launched to enhance economic cooperation among the South Asian countries both on a bilateral and a regional basis.
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