| Literature DB >> 20148118 |
Benjamin Sc Uzochukwu1, Obinna E Onwujekwe, Nkoli P Uguru, Maduka D Ughasoro, Ogochukwu P Ezeoke.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The introduction of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) has improved the diagnosis and treatment of malaria. However, any successful control of malaria will depend on socio-economic factors that influence its management in the community. Willingness to pay (WTP) is important because consumer responses to prices will influence utilization of services and revenues collected. Also the consumer's attitude can influence monetary valuation with respect to different conditions ex post and ex ante.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20148118 PMCID: PMC2820030 DOI: 10.1186/1475-9276-9-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Respondents' socio-economic and demographic characteristics (Health center survey)
| Urban | Rural | Combined | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age of respondent (years): Mean (SD) | 33.1 (9.7) | 35.8 (12.7) | 34.4 (11.4) |
| Age of ill person: Mean (SD) | 8.3 (8.7) | 17.6 (17.8) | 13.0 (14.8) |
| Sex of respondents | |||
| Females: n % | 287 (90.5) | 280 (87.2) | 567 (88.9) |
| Males: n % | 30 (9.5) | 41 (12.8) | 71 (11.1) |
| Sex of ill person | |||
| Females: n % | 215 (67.8) | 224 (69.8) | 439 (68.8) |
| Males: n % | 102 (32.2) | 97 (30.2) | 199 (31.2) |
| Years of education: Mean (SD) | 9.2 (4.5) | 6.7 (5.0) | |
| Whether married: n % | 257 (81.1) | 281 (87.5) | 538 (84.3) |
| Occupation: n % | |||
| Farmer | 19 (6.0) | 110 (34.3) | 129 (20.2) |
| Unemployed | 58 (18.3) | 33 (10.3) | 91 (14.3) |
| Civil servant | 99 (31.2) | 40 (12.5) | 97 (15.2) |
| Petty trading | 45 (14.2) | 52 (16.2) | 139 (21.8) |
| Self employed | 1 (0.3) | 3 (0.9) | 101 (15.8) |
| Big business man/woman | 17 (5.4) | 2 (0.6) | 19 (3.0) |
| Private employment | 28 (8.8) | 13 (22.7) | 4 (0.6) |
| Others | 27 (8.5) | 3 (0.9) | 30 (4.7) |
| Total | 317 (100) | 321 (100) | 638 (100) |
| SES quartiles | |||
| Q1 (most poor) | 61 (19.2) | 99(30.8) | 160 (25.1) |
| Q2 (very poor) | 46 (14.3) | 114 (35.5) | 160 (25.1) |
| Q3 (poor) | 97 (30.6) | 62 (19.3) | 159 (24.9) |
| Q4 (least poor) | 113 (35.6) | 46 (14.3) | 159 (24.9) |
| Total | 317 (100) | 321 (10) | 638 (100) |
Household Respondents' socio-economic and demographic characteristics
| Urban | Rural | Combined | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Respondent' status | |||
| Female head of household: n % | 22 (3.8) | 119 (21.4) | |
| Male head of household: n % | 16 (2.8) | 48 (8.6) | |
| Wife: n % | 442 (76.7) | 349 (62.9) | |
| Grandmother: n % | 13 (2.2) | 6 (1.1) | |
| Representative of household: n % | 83 (14.4) | 33 (5.9) | |
| Whether married: n % | 498 (86.5) | 498 (89.7) | 996 (88.1) |
| People in the household: Mean (SD): | 5.5 (3.9) | 4.7 (2.4) | |
| Age of respondent (years): Mean (SD) | 36.4 (11.3) | 40.2 (14.5) | 38.2 (13.1) |
| Sex of respondents | |||
| Females: n % | 541 (93.9) | 515 (92.8) | 1056 (93.4) |
| Males: n % | 35 (6.1) | 40 (7.2) | 75 (6.6) |
| Years of education: Mean (SD) | 10.7 (3.7) | 7.1 (5.7) | 8.9 (5.1) |
| Occupation: n % | |||
| Farmer | 21 (3.6) | 190 (34.2) | 211 (18.7) |
| Unemployed | 86 (14.9) | 66 (11.9) | 152 (13.4) |
| Petty trading | 261 (45.3) | 103 (18.6) | 364 (32.2) |
| Civil servant | 96 (16.7) | 68 (12.3) | 164 (14.5) |
| Private employment | 20 (3.5) | 19 (3.4) | 39 (3.4) |
| Big business man/woman | 19 (3.3) | 36 (6.5) | 55 (4.9) |
| Self employed | 44 (7.6) | 59 (10.6) | 103 (9.1) |
| Others | 15 (2.6) | 20 (3.6) | 35 (3.1) |
| SES quartiles | |||
| Q1 (most poor): n % | 222 (38.5) | 61 (11.0) | 283 (25) |
| Q2 (very poor): n % | 78 (13.5) | 204 (36.8) | 282 (24.9) |
| Q3 (poor): n % | 152 (26.4) | 131 (23.6) | 283 (25.0) |
| Q4 Least poor): n % | 124 (21.6) | 159 (28.6) | 283 (25.0) |
Willingness to pay for RDT (130 Naira = 1 US Dollars)
| Ex Post WTP | Urban | Rural | Combined | Chi square (p value) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WTP: n (%) | 282 (89.0) | 291 (90.7) | 573 (89.8) | 0.5 (0.479) |
| Mean (SD) WTP (Naira) | 372.3 (205.14) | 296.3 (188.72) | 335.1 (199.8) | NA |
| WTP: n (%) | 294 (51.0) | 137 (24.7) | 431 (38.1) | 83.25 (0.0001)* |
| Mean (SD) WTP (Naira) | 235.49 (189.8) | 182.05 (162.02) | 209.27 (178.6) | NA |
NA = Not applicable
*Statistically significant
Respondents' willingness to pay amount
| WTP amount (naira) | Ex post WTP N = 573 | Ex ante WTP N = 431 |
|---|---|---|
| 200.00 and less | 397 (69.3) | 294 (68.2) |
| 300.00 | 319 (55.7) | 164 (38.1) |
| 400.00 and more | 116 (20.2) | 71 (16.5) |
Socioeconomic status (SES) differences in WTP for RDT. (130 Naira = 1 US Dollars)
| Ex post WTP | Ex ante WTP | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 (most poor): | 148 (92.5) | 360.5 (240.3) | 79 (27.9) | 158.90 (146.2) |
| Q2 (very poor) | 147 (91.9) | 346.6 (215.3) | 86 (30.5) | 194.79 (175.9) |
| Q3 (very poor): | 140 (88.1) | 294.4 (136.5) | 133 (47.0) | 232.54 (162.2) |
| Q4 (Least poor): | 138 (86.8) | 338.7 (201.2) | 133 (47.2) | 251.67 (210.4) |
| Total: | 573 (89.8) | 335.1 (199.8) | 431 (38.1) | 209.27 (178.6) |
| Chi square for trend | 4.13 | NA | 38.7 | NA |
| P value | 0.248 | NA | 0.000* | NA |
NA = Not applicable
*Statistically significant