| Literature DB >> 29507601 |
Adiatma Y M Siregar1, Pipit Pitriyan1, Dylan Walters2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Indonesia, 96% of children (< 24mo) are breastfed. However, only 42% of children (< 6mo) are exclusively breastfed, as per World Health Organization recommendations. Breastfeeding provides protective benefits such as reducing the risk of morbidity and mortality associated with diarrhea and pneumonia/respiratory disease (PRD). This study estimates the potential economic impact of not breastfeeding according to recommendation in Indonesia based on infants suffering from attributable diarrhea and PRD.Entities:
Keywords: Breastfeeding; Cost of not breastfeeding according to recommendation; Economic analysis; Inadequate breastfeeding; Indonesia; Suboptimal breastfeeding
Year: 2018 PMID: 29507601 PMCID: PMC5833067 DOI: 10.1186/s13006-018-0152-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Breastfeed J ISSN: 1746-4358 Impact factor: 3.461
Fig. 1Total number of diarrhea and PRD cases per healthcare facility in Indonesia. This figure shows the number of diarrhea and PRD cases and the percentage of those cases which were treated in certain facilities
Characteristics of caregiver/child (< 24mo) pairs with diarrhea or PRD (n = 615) in 13 healthcare facilities in Indonesia, 2016
| Items | Type of facility | |||
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| Public hospital, total | Private hospital, total | P | ||
| Age, mean (95% C.I) | 33 (31–34) | 31 (31.2–31.4) | 31 (30–32) | 30 (28–32) |
| Gender of accompanying caregiver (female) | 80 (88%) | 97 (91%) | 362 (98%) | 48 (96%) |
| Employed family members | 63 (69%) | 24 (48%) | 87 (24%) | 16 (32%) |
| Education level attained of family members (senior high school or higher) | 51 (56%) | 81 (76%) | 200 (54%) | 27 (54%) |
| Caregiver Marital Status (married) | 88 (97%) | 77 (72%) | 344 (93%) | 48 (96%) |
| Number of children (mean) | 2.30 | 2.18 | 2.42 | 2.04 |
| Means of transport to health facility | ||||
| Own motorcycle | 26 (29%) | 34 (32%) | 98 (27%) | 13 (26%) |
| Other (e.g. own car, public transport) | 65 (71%) | 73 (68%) | 270 (73%) | 37 (74%) |
| Journey time in minutes, mean (min - max) | 72 (5–480) | 38 (5–180) | 14 (1–120) | 13 (2–90) |
| Time spent in facility in minutes, mean (min - max) | 223 (0–720) | 143 (3–3360) | 45 (1–2400) | 57 (5–180) |
| Monthly average income, US$a, mean (95% CI) | 109 (78–140) | 103 (56–150) | 31 (22–41) | 56 (29–83) |
| Patient’s type of disease |
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| Diarrhea | 26 (36%), | 32 (30%) | 59 (19%), | 2 (4%) |
| PRD | 12 (16%) | 59 (55%) | 197 (63%) | 42 (84%) |
| Both | 35 (48%) | 16 (15%) | 58 (18%) | 6 (12%) |
This table shows the accompanying family member(s) characteristics, as well as the patients’ type of diseases
aExchange rate Rp 13,120/US$
bDue to incomplete data provided by some respondents
Healthcare system costs of treating diarrhea and PRD due to not breastfeeding according to recommendation in Indonesia, 2016a
| Public hospital | Private hospital |
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| Others | Total | |||||||
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| Items | Diarrhea | PRD | Diarrhea | PRD | Diarrhea | PRD | Diarrhea | PRD | Diarrhea | PRD | Diarrhea | PRD |
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| Costs per year (US$ thousands) | 4769 | 1595 | 2882 | 357 | 3546 | 1208 | 36,341 | 43 | 51,204 | 11,295 | ||
| Cost per case treated (US$) | 41.33 | 45.62 | 21.39 | 20.24 | 2.84 | 3.33 | 1.39 | 2.24 | 11.51 | 10.56 | ||
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| Costs per year (US$ thousands) | 26,933 | 1176 | 12,666 | 700 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | ||
| Cost per case treated (US$) | 362.80 | 366.82 | 146.11 | 433.44 | n/a | xn/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | ||
| Total cost (000US$) | 102,241 | 16,375 | ||||||||||
| Per patient (US$) | 16.27 | 10.85 | ||||||||||
| Annual total healthcare system costs | US$ 118.62 million (US$15.22/case treated for both diarrhea and PRD) | |||||||||||
| Provider perspective | US$ 88.64 million | |||||||||||
| Patient perspective (non-medical cost) | US$ 29.98 million | |||||||||||
This table shows the healthcare system costs of treating infants suffering from diarrhea and PRD due to not breastfeeding according to recommendation in five different facility categories. Total costs from provider perspective is also presented
aExchange rate Rp 13,120/US$
Fig. 2Sensitivity analysis. This figure shows the result of our sensitivity analysis for the costs estimation by varying selected main parameters. The sensitivity analysis shows that the highest estimate may reach US$163.5 million, while the lowest estimate is US$80.3 million
Out of pocket cost for accessing diarrhea and PRD treatment (n = 615) for children (< 24mo) in Indonesiaa
| Public hospital | Private hospital | Primary health centre | Local village health post | Others | |
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| Costs per year (000US$) | 2974 | 3455 | 4237 | 381 | 65,489 |
| Per case treated (US$) | 19.78 | 22.68 | 2.63 | 1.97 | 11.87 |
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| Costs per year (000US$) | 2432 | 4420 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| Per case treated (US $) | 31.41 | 50.05 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
This table shows the out of pocket costs for accessing diarrhea and PRD treatment, basically the costs from the patients’ accompanying family member(s)’ perspective
aExchange rate: Rp13,120/US$, including travel, registration, lab and drugs costs, as well as productivity losses