| Literature DB >> 22891093 |
Judy Wanja Mwaura1, Sathirakorn Pongpanich.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Out-of-pocket payments create financial barriers to health care access. There is an increasing interest in the role of community based health insurance schemes in improving equity and access of the poor to essential health care. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of Jamii Bora Health Insurance on access to health care among the urban poor.Entities:
Keywords: Community-based health insurance; Kenya; access; informal settlements; urban poor
Mesh:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22891093 PMCID: PMC3415056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Descriptive Statistics of Study Sample
| Socio-Demographic Data | Respondents | ||
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| Insured N (%) | Non-Insured N (%) | Total N (%) | |
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| Insured | 210 (100) | 0 (0.0) | 210 (100.0) |
| Non-insured | 0 (0.0) | 210 (100) | 210 (100.0) |
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| Male | 80 (38.1) | 70 (33.3) | 150 (35.7) |
| Female | 130 (61.9) | 140 (66.7) | 270 (64.3) |
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| 18–35 | 71 (33.8) | 98 (46.7) | 169 (40.2) |
| 36–49 | 84 (40.0) | 84 (40.0) | 168 (40.0) |
| 50 and above | 55 (26.2) | 28 (13.3) | 83 (19.8) |
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| Married | 155 (73.8) | 135 (64.3) | 290 (69.0) |
| Unmarried | 55 (26.2) | 75 (35.7) | 130 (31.0) |
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| No formal school | 20 (9.5) | 11 (5.2) | 31 (7.4) |
| Primary | 71 (33.8) | 83 (39.5) | 154 (36.7) |
| Secondary and higher | 119 (56.0) | 116 (55.2) | 235 (56.0) |
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| 0–2 | 81 (38.6) | 85 (40.5) | 166 (39.5) |
| 3–5 | 105 (50.0) | 104 (49.5) | 209 (49.8) |
| 6 and above | 24 (11.4) | 21 (10.0) | 45 (10.7) |
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| 1–4 (Small) | 141 (67.1) | 132 (62.9) | 273 (65.0) |
| 5 and above (Large) | 69 (32.9) | 78 (37.1) | 147 (35.0) |
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| Protestant | 132 (62.8) | 113 (53.8) | 246 (58.6) |
| Catholic | 46 (21.9) | 69 (32.9) | 115 (27.4) |
| Islam | 31 (14.8) | 28 (13.3) | 59 (14.0) |
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| Casual workers | 17 (8.1) | 26 (12.4) | 43 (10.2) |
| Public/Private employment | 27 (12.9) | 24 (11.4) | 51 (12.1) |
| Business/trader | 166 (79.0) | 160 (76.2) | 326 (77.6) |
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| 1-Lowest | 68 (32.4) | 98 (46.7) | 166 (39.5) |
| 2-Low | 72 (34.3) | 63 (30.0) | 135 (32.1) |
| 3-Moderate | 42 (20.0) | 38 (18.1) | 80 (19.0) |
| 4-High | 28 (13.3) | 11 (5.2) | 39 (9.3) |
All descriptive statistics show percentages of total sample of insured and non-insured.
Determinants of Hospitalization
| Independent Variables | Respondents with at Least One Admission |
| P-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | |||
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| 0.161 | ||
| Insured | 43 (20.5) | 1.964 | |
| Non-Insured | 32 (15.2) | ||
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| 0.203 | ||
| Male | 22 (14.7) | ||
| Female | 53 (19.6) | 1.619 | |
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| 0.395 | ||
| 18–35 | 29 (17.2) | ||
| 36–49 | 27 (16.1) | ||
| 50 and above | 19 (22.9) | 1.855 | |
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| 0.297 | ||
| Married | 48 (16.6) | 1.088 | |
| Unmarried | 27 (20.8) | ||
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| 0.200 | ||
| No School | 7 (22.6) | ||
| Primary | 33 (21.4) | ||
| Secondary and above | 35 (14.9) | 3.218 | |
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| 0.611 | ||
| 0–2 | 26 (14.7) | 0.987 | |
| 3–5 | 41 (19.6) | ||
| 6 and above | 8 (17.8) | ||
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| 0.841 | ||
| 1–4 (small) | 48 (17.6) | 0.040 | |
| 5 and above (large) | 27 (18.4) | ||
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| 0.889 | ||
| 1 | 30 (18.1) | 0.632 | |
| 2 | 26 (19.3) | ||
| 3 | 12 (15.0) | ||
| 4 | 7 (17.9) | ||
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| 0.000 | ||
| No | 35 (12.2) | 19.298 | |
| Yes | 40 (29.9) |
P<0.25
P<0.01: Dependent variable: hospitalization in the past year (yes = 1; no = 0)