| Literature DB >> 24373627 |
Roberta Arnoldi Cobas1, Marcos Bosi Ferraz, Alessandra Saldanha de Mattos Matheus, Lucianne Righeti Monteiro Tannus, Aline Tiemi Kano Silva, Luiz Antonio de Araujo, Carlos Antonio Negrato, Sérgio Atala Dib, Marilia Brito Gomes.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Regional differences in the clinical care of Type 1 diabetes (T1D) in Brazil have been recently described. This study aimed to estimate the costs of T1D from the public health care system's perspective across the regions of Brazil and to determine the components that influence these costs.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24373627 PMCID: PMC3879422 DOI: 10.1186/1758-5996-5-83
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetol Metab Syndr ISSN: 1758-5996 Impact factor: 3.320
Figure 1Distribution of the participating centers across the country.
Clinical and demographic data of the studied population
| 3,180 | |
| 1,791 (56 · 3) | |
| 22 ± 11 · 8; 20 (2–66) | |
| | |
| Caucasian | 1,824 (57 · 4) |
| Non-Caucasian* | 1,356 (42 · 6) |
| | |
| High | 222 (7 · 2) |
| Medium | 710 (22 · 3) |
| Low | 1,052 (33 · 1) |
| Very low | 1,102 (34 · 7) |
| | |
| Secondary | 897 (28 · 2) |
| Tertiary | 2,283 (71 · 8) |
| 10 · 3 ± 8 · 03, 8 (1–50) | |
| 9 · 34 ± 2 · 34, 78.6 ± 25 | |
| 635 (27 · 4) | |
| 119 (5 · 1) |
y = year. The data are presented as number (percentage), mean ± SD and/or median (Min-Max). *Afro-Brazilians, Mulattos, Asians, Native Indians **Missing data from 87 participants.
†Excludes the patients without criteria for the diabetic complications screening.
Total annual costs (US$) of the studied population across the different geographic regions in Brazil
| | | | | |
| 1,920,936 · 74 | 910,808 · 38 | 1,076,906 · 08 | 286,241 · 19 | |
| 1,466 · 36 | 1,252 · 83 | 1,148 · 09 | 1,396 · 30 | |
| [1,382 · 09–1,550 · 64] | [1,168 · 66–1,337 · 00] | [1,048 · 86–1,247 · 32] | [1,268 · 30–1,370 · 00] | |
| | 1,052 · 10 | 885 · 54 | 654 · 86 | 986 · 42 |
| (778 · 65–1,710 · 46) | (698 · 01–1,513 · 22) | (429 · 77–1,164 · 17) | (631 · 81–1,871 · 78) |
Data presented as mean [95% CI] and median (interquartile range). Southeast vs south (p < 0 · 001); southeast vs north/northeast (p < 0 · 001); southeast vs midwest (p = 0 · 146); midwest vs north/northeast (p = <0 · 001); south vs northeast (p < 0 · 001); south vs midwest (p = 0 · 292).
Differences in the resources utilization among the geographic regions of Brazil
| 93 · 9 | 92 · 7 | 77 · 2 | 95 · 1 | <0 · 001 | |
| 3 · 88 [3 · 78–3 · 98] 4 (3–5) | 3 · 02 [2 · 91–3 · 13] 3 (2–4) | 2 · 93 [2 · 76–3 · 10] 2 (2–3) | 3 · 19 [3 · 00–3 · 37] 3 (2–4) | <0 · 001 | |
| 23 (1 · 8) | 10 (1 · 4) | 2 (0 · 2) | 3 (1 · 5) | 0 · 009 | |
| 627 (52 · 5) | 364 (52 · 4) | 122 (16 · 8) | 98 (52 · 7) | <0 · 001 | |
| 281 (21 · 5) | 156 (21 · 5) | 108 (11 · 5) | 73 (35 · 6) | <0 · 001 |
SMBG = self- monitoring of blood glucose. *Data presented as mean [95%CI] and median (interquartile interval).
Clinical and demographic differences among the geographic regions of Brazil
| 58 · 5 | 56 · 3 | 53 · 1 | 57 · 6 | 0 · 087 | |
| 58 · 7 | 87 · 3 | 34 · 6 | 46 · 3 | <0 · 001 | |
| 22 · 0 ± 12 · 5 | 23 · 4 ± 12 · 3 | 20 · 9 ± 9 · 9 | 21 · 8 ± 11 · 9 | 0 · 017 | |
| 11 · 2 ± 8 · 8 | 11 · 4 ± 8 · 3 | 8 · 5 ± 6 · 4 | 9 · 4 ± 7 · 5 | <0 · 001 | |
| 93 · 1 | 94 · 2 | 34 · 9 | 24 · 9 | <0 · 001 | |
| 66 · 1 | 58 · 1 | 86 · 1 | 58 · 2 | <0 · 001 | |
| 22 · 0 | 23 · 8 | 14 · 5 | 18 · 5 | 0 · 001 | |
| 5 · 1 | 3 · 2 | 2 · 5 | 2 · 9 | 0 · 004 |
SE = Southeast; N/NE = North/Northeast; MW = Midwest.
*p = 0 · 006 (SE vs South), p = 0 · 003 (South vs N/NE).
**p <0 · 001 (SE vs N/NE), p = 0 · 006 (SE vs MW), p <0 · 001 (South vs N/NE), p = 0 · 001 (South vs MW).
***p <0 · 001 (SE vs N/NE), p <0 · 001 (SE vs MW), p <0 · 001 (South vs N/NE), p <0 · 001 (South vs MW), p = 0 · 007 (N/NE vs MW).
****p <0 · 001 (N/NE vs MW), p = 0 · 042 (SE vs MW),p <0 · 001 (SE vs N/NE), p <0 · 001 (SE vs South), p = 0 · 02 (South vs MW), p <0 · 001 (N/NE vs South).
expenditure on public health services and actions for each geographic region according to the National Health Ministry of Brazil
| 237 · 20 (21 · 8%) | 256 · 89 (22 · 0%) | 282 · 23 (21 · 7%) | 258 · 77 (21 · 8%) | 4 · 44 | |
| 306 · 17 (28 · 2%) | 331 · 73 (28 · 5%) | 373 · 87 (28 · 7%) | 337 · 26 (28 · 5%) | 4 · 35 | |
| 257 · 89 (23 · 7%) | 279 · 12 (23 · 9%) | 321 · 06 (24 · 7%) | 286 · 02 (24 · 2%) | 4 · 38 | |
| 285 · 15 (26 · 3%) | 297 · 86 (25 · 6%) | 323 · 52 (24 · 9%) | 302 · 18 (25 · 5%) | 4 · 62 |