| Literature DB >> 27255648 |
Shang Xia1,2,3, Jin-Xiang Ma4, Duo-Quan Wang1,2,3, Shi-Zhu Li5,6,7, David Rollinson8, Shui-Sen Zhou1,2,3, Xiao-Nong Zhou1,2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In China, malaria has been posing a significant economic burden on households. To evaluate malaria economic burden in terms of both direct and indirect costs has its meaning in improving the effectiveness of malaria elimination program in China.Entities:
Keywords: China; Direct costs; Economic cost analysis; Health facilities; Indirect costs; Malaria
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27255648 PMCID: PMC4891900 DOI: 10.1186/s40249-016-0141-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Dis Poverty ISSN: 2049-9957 Impact factor: 4.520
Fig. 1The eight study sites (red dots) selected from five provinces in China
Types of malaria cases (species and local vs. imported) in the study sample compared with the entire country in 2009–2011
| Malaria type | Entire country | Study sample | Statistics/ |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| 19,411/3621 | 740/114 | Z = 3.514/ |
| Local vs. imported | 16,383/6789 | 751/166 | Z = 53.840/ |
Sociodemographic characteristics of the selected malaria patients
| Variable | Number | Proportion (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| Male | 606 | 66.1 |
| Female | 311 | 33.9 |
| Age group | ||
| 0~ | 75 | 8.21 |
| 18~ | 176 | 19.26 |
| 30~ | 176 | 19.26 |
| 40~ | 207 | 22.65 |
| 50~ | 110 | 12.04 |
| 60~ | 170 | 18.6 |
| Missing data | 3 | |
| Occupation | ||
| Student | 106 | 11.6 |
| Farmer | 635 | 69.74 |
| Businessman | 107 | 11.71 |
| Others | 66 | 7.22 |
| Missing data | 3 | |
| Malaria species | ||
|
| 740 | 80.70 |
|
| 114 | 12.43 |
| Other | 61 | 6.65 |
| Missing data | 2 | 0.22 |
Comparison of the direct and indirect costs related to local and imported malaria cases in the study areas
| Local cases | Imported cases |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | ||
| Direct costs | |||||
| Drugs | 227.70 | 65.23 | 1012.12 | 29.87 | <0.05 |
| Examinations | 59.21 | 19.75 | 865.16 | 30.39 | <0.05 |
| Treatment | 43.45 | 12.81 | 562.58 | 14.57 | <0.05 |
| Other | 12.67 | 4.79 | 172.71 | 9.36 | 0.615 |
| Subtotal direct costs | 372.87 | 90.22 | 2254.96 | 68.07 | <0.05 |
| Indirect costs | |||||
| Nutritional supplements | 182.65 | 19.44 | 277.99 | 34.48 | <0.05 |
| Transportation | 43.97 | 9.10 | 126.24 | 18.88 | <0.05 |
| Accommodation | 95.60 | 18.59 | 383.63 | 38.20 | <0.05 |
| Absence of work | 352.42 | 56.26 | 1233.82 | 142.97 | <0.05 |
| Other | 26.60 | 11.16 | 35.70 | 18.46 | 0.917 |
| Subtotal indirect costs | 701.24 | 82.79 | 2057.38 | 207.46 | <0.05 |
| Total costs | 1087.58 | 152.15 | 4271.93 | 780.13 | <0.05 |
Comparison of the direct and indirect costs of hospitalized patients and outpatients in the study areas
| Hospitalized patients | Outpatients |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | ||
| Direct costs | |||||
| Drugs | 1169.69 | 280.48 | 164.55 | 42.46 | <0.05 |
| Examinations | 748.68 | 269.23 | 48.3 | 20.52 | <0.05 |
| Treatment | 489.02 | 129.57 | 35.12 | 10.93 | <0.05 |
| Other | 140.32 | 82.87 | 171.05 | 16.79 | 0.196 |
| Subtotal direct costs | 2587.91 | 136.12 | 287.71 | 65.19 | <0.05 |
| Indirect costs | |||||
| Nutritional supplements | 324.3 | 38.28 | 171.05 | 16.79 | <0.05 |
| Transportation | 136.74 | 20.19 | 41.35 | 8.10 | <0.05 |
| Accommodation | 385.05 | 33.81 | 94.96 | 20.43 | <0.05 |
| Absence of work | 1148.23 | 136.12 | 371.87 | 62.77 | <0.05 |
| Other | 38.76 | 18.51 | 26.1 | 11.11 | 0.507 |
| Subtotal indirect costs | 2032.17 | 196.78 | 705.33 | 89.39 | <0.05 |
| Total costs | 4624.62 | 770.59 | 982.39 | 128.59 | <0.05 |
Fig. 2Comparison of the direct and indirect costs incurred at different levels of hospitals in the study areas
The distribution of hospitals where malaria patients were diagnosed and treated
| Diagnosis hospital | Treatment hospital | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Village | Township | County or above | ||
| Village | 43(24.6 %) | 90(51.4 %) | 42(24.0 %) | 175(19.5 %) |
| Township | 31(5.8 %) | 484(90.0 %) | 23(4.3 %) | 538(60.0 %) |
| County or above | 2(1.5 %) | 29(22.3 %) | 99(76.2 %) | 130(14.5 %) |
| Othera | 6(11.1 %) | 8(14.8 %) | 40(74.1 %) | 54(6.0 %) |
| Total | 82(9.1 %) | 611(68.1 %) | 204(22.7 %) | 897(100 %)b |
aIncluding private clinics and others
bAnother 20 cases had no data about their hospital for treatment
Fig. 3The median of direct, indirect, and total costs incurred at different levels of hospitals (for diagnosis and treatment) in the study areas