| Literature DB >> 18923711 |
Koen Peeters Grietens1, Alphonse Um Boock, Hans Peeters, Susanna Hausmann-Muela, Elizabeth Toomer, Joan Muela Ribera.
Abstract
Despite free of charge biomedical treatment, the cost burden of Buruli ulcer disease (Bu) hospitalisation in Central Cameroon accounts for 25% of households' yearly earnings, surpassing the threshold of 10%, which is generally considered catastrophic for the household economy, and calling into question the sustainability of current Bu programmes. The high non-medical costs and productivity loss for Bu patients and their households make household involvement in the healing process unsustainable. 63% of households cease providing social and financial support for patients as a coping strategy, resulting in the patient's isolation at the hospital. Social isolation itself was cited by in-patients as the principal cause for abandonment of biomedical treatment. These findings demonstrate that further research and investment in Bu are urgently needed to evaluate new intervention strategies that are socially acceptable and appropriate in the local context.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18923711 PMCID: PMC2562517 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0000321
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Figure 1Costs to the Patient and the Household.
Systematic Overview of Cost Definitions.
| C | D |
| Cost burden | Percentage of household earnings consumed by total costs of treatment |
| Total Costs | Direct costs plus indirect costs of treatment |
| Direct Costs | Expenditures incurred by the patient or household members in the course of treatment |
| Direct Costs of Patient's Care | Expenditures by the patient or household members that are directly related to the patient's treatment |
| Direct Costs of Household Members' Involvement | Expenditures by the patient or household members that are directly related to the involvement of household members in the patient's treatment |
| Indirect Costs | Value of productivity or earnings lost by the patient or household members during the course of treatment |
| Indirect Costs of Patient's Care | Value of productivity or earnings lost by the patient or household members due to the patient's treatment: |
| (1) Lost productivity (adults) - value of patient's lost productivity during treatment | |
| (2) Lost schooling (children) - value of patient's lost schooling during treatment | |
| Indirect Costs of Household Involvement | Value of household members' lost productivity during treatment |
Median Costs per Category*.
| C | M |
| Total Costs | 126,7 |
| Direct Costs | 59,3 |
| Direct Costs of Patient's Care | 25,2 |
| Direct Costs of Household Members' Involvement | 33,7 |
| Indirect Costs | 64,4 |
| Indirect Costs of Adult Patient's Care | 158,4 |
| Indirect Costs of Household Members' Involvement | 106,9 |
*: Median costs are reported to avoid the influence of outlying values. Thus subcategories will not sum to unity.
**: Exchange rate of 04/2007. €1 = 655,95 FCFA , €1 = $1.19.