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Hannah Brown Amoakoh, Moses Aikins1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The economic burden of diseases has become increasingly relevant to policy makers as healthcare expenditure keep rising in the face of limited and competing resources. Buruli ulcer (BU), a neglected but treatable tropical disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans, the only known environmental mycobacterium is capable of causing long term disability when left untreated. However, most BU studies have tended to focused on its bacteriology, epidemiology, entomology and other social determinants to the neglect of its economic evaluation. This paper reports estimated the household economic costs of BU and describe the intangible cost suffered by BU patients in an endemic area.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24313975 PMCID: PMC4029088 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Figure 1Conceptual framework of household BU morbidity costs.
Household direct costs of treating BU, Ghana, 2012
| Medical | Wound dressing supplies | Summation of the cost of all wound dressing supplies used during treatment per month and normalized by sample size. |
| Other treatments | Summation of all out-of-pocket payments incurred on drugs and laboratory tests by BU patients at OHC per month and normalized by sample size. | |
| Medical cost | Summation of total costs of wound dressing supplies and other treatments. | |
| Non-medical | Transportation | Summation of the number of visits made by the BU patient and/or with caregiver to OHC per week multiplied by the return fare and normalized by sample size. |
| Food | Summation of the cost of food bought for the patient and/or caregivers during BU treatment at OHC per week multiplied by the number of BU patients and normalized by sample size. | |
| Miscellaneous | Summation of costs of phone calls made, cost of extra soap and disinfectants used for washing of soiled clothing during BU treatment by all patients and normalized by sample size. | |
| Nonmedical cost | Summation of the total costs of transportation, food and miscellaneous. | |
| Total direct cost | Summation of total medical and non-medical costs. |
Household indirect costs of treating BU, Ghana, 2012
| Travel time | Patient | Summation of the product of the number of visits by BU patients to OHC per week by doubled travel time (i.e., to and fro OHC) and normalized by sample size. |
| | Caregiver | Summation of the product of the number of visits by caregivers to OHC per week by doubled travel time (i.e., to and fro OHC) and normalized by sample size. |
| | Total travel time | Summation of patient and caregiver travel times. |
| Wound dressing time | Patient | Summation of the product of time spent on wound dressing (i.e., waiting and dressing) by the number of wound dressing times per week by the number of weeks of wound dressing and normalized by sample size. |
| | Caregiver | Summation of the product of the caregiver’s waiting time spent on wound dressing by the number of wound dressing times accompanied by caregiver per week by the number of weeks of wound dressing accompanied by caregiver and normalized by sample size. |
| | Total wound dressing time | Summation of patient and caregiver travel times. |
| | Productivity lost by patient | Summation of the product of the total number of workdays lost by adult BU patients in seeking health care (i.e., travel and wound dressing times) by the average local daily wage rated. |
| | Productivity lost by caregiver | Summation of the product of the total number of workdays lost by caregivers in seeking health care (i.e., travel and wound dressing times) by the average local daily wage rated. |
| Total indirect cost (i.e., productivity lost) | This is the summation of valued productive days lost by patient and caregiver. |
Socio-demographic characteristics of BU cases
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| <15 | 23 (37) | 16 (25) | 39 (62) |
| 15 and over | 10 (16) | 14 (22) | 24 (38) |
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| Christian | 27 (43) | 26 (41) | 53 (84) |
| Other† | 6 (2) | 4 (7) | 10 (17) |
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| No education | 1 (2) | 5 (8) | 6 (10) |
| Primary | 27 (43) | 20 (32) | 47 (74) |
| Middle/JHS/JSS* | 5 (8) | 5 (8) | 10 (16) |
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| Student/apprentice | 27 (43) | 20 (32) | 47 (75) |
| Other | 6 (10) | 10 (16) | 16 (15) |
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| <5 | 4 (6) | 10 (16) | 14 (22) |
| 5 and over | 29 (46) | 20 (31) | 49 (77) |
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| 1 | 28 (44) | 27 (43) | 55 (87) |
| 2 and over | 5 (8) | 3 (5) | 8 (13) |
| Total | 33 (52) | 30 (48) | 63 (100) |
*JHS and JSS means Junior High School and Junior Secondary School respectively.
†Other includes Muslim, Traditional and Other minor religions.
Estimated total household economic cost of BU, Ghana, 2012
| Medical cost: | | | | |
| Wound dressing supplies (i.e., bandages, gauze, disinfectants, vaseline) | 504.32 (11.21)† | 606.79 (33.71) | 1,111.11 (17.64) | 3.1 |
| Other treatments (i.e., medication & laboratory tests ): | 53.70 (1.19) | 28.52 (1.58) | 82.22 (1.31) | 0.2 |
| Sub-total: | 558.02 (12.40) | 635.31 (35.30) | 1,193.33 (18.94) | 3.3 |
| Non-medical cost: | | | | |
| Transportation | 18,866.67 (419.26) | 9,150.33 (508.35) | 28,017.00 (444.71) | 78.1 |
| Food (i.e., patient & caregiver) | 3,094.63 (68.77) | 1,300.00 (72.22) | 4,394.63 (69.76) | 12.2 |
| Miscellaneous (i.e., soap, clothes, disinfectants, phone calls etc.) | 594.69 (13.22) | 337.66 (18.76) | 932.35 (14.80) | 2.6 |
| Sub-total: | 22,555.99 (501.24) | 10,787.99 (599.33) | 33,343.98 (529.27) | 92.8 |
| Total direct cost | 23,114.01 (513.64) | 11,423.30 (634.63) | 34,537.31 (548.21) | 96.2 |
| Total valued indirect cost (i.e., productivity lost) | 332.98* (7.40) | 1,045.69 (58.09) | 1,378.67 (21.88) | 3.8 |
| Total cost (direct + indirect costs) | 23,446.99 (521.04) | 12,468.99 (692.72) | 35,915.98 (570.09) | 100 |
*Caregivers associated cost not children.
†Figures in parenthesis are means.
Figure 2Mean responses of BU adults and children.