| Literature DB >> 35443014 |
Zana Wangari Kiragu1, Peter C Rockers1, Monica A Onyango1, John Mungai2, John Mboya2, Richard Laing1,3, Veronika J Wirtz1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to describe trends and estimate impact of county-level universal health coverage expansion in Kenya on household availability of non-communicable disease medicines, medicine obtainment at public hospitals and proportion of medicines obtained free of charge.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35443014 PMCID: PMC9020677 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266715
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.752
Fig 1Timeline of events during surveillance.
*According to the UHC Coordinator in Nyeri, mass registration for Afya Care was undertaken in the community between November 2018 and February 2019. Registration for UHC in Nyeri was closed in May 2019 when they had reached 88% coverage (Written communication, May 2020).
Summary of baseline demographics by UHC exposure.
| Never UHC N = 415 | Switched to UHC N = 101 | Always UHC N = 96 | p-value | |
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| 55.6 (16.7) | 66.2 (15.9) | 62.2 (13.9) | 0.068 |
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| 0.948 | |||
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| 131(31.6%) | 30 (29.7%) | 27 (28.1%) | |
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| 284 (68.4%) | 71 (70.3%) | 69 (71.9%) | |
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| 290 (69.9%) | 70 (69.3%) | 72 (75.0%) | 0.583 |
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| 0.906 | |||
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| 97 (23.4%) | 12 (11.9%) | 8 (8.3%) | |
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| 86 (20.7%) | 21 (20.8%) | 18 (18.8%) | |
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| 73 (17.6%) | 18 (17.8%) | 34 (35.4%) | |
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| 79 (19.0%) | 26 (25.7%) | 18 (18.8%) | |
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| 80 (19.3%) | 24 (23.8%) | 18 (18.8%) | |
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| 0.645 | |||
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| 127 (30.6%) | 26 (25.7%) | 9 (9.4%) | |
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| 90 (21.7%) | 22 (21.8%) | 42 (43.8%) | |
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| 82 (19.8%) | 25 (24.8%) | 30 (31.3%) | |
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| 77 (18.6%) | 23 (22.8%) | 13 (13.5%) | |
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| 35 (8.4%) | 5 (5.0%) | 2 (2.1%) | |
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| 4 (1.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | |
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| 268 (64.6%) | 81 (80.2%) | 79 (82.3%) | 0.36 |
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| 10 (2.4%) | 3 (3.0%) | 8 (8.3%) | 0.11 |
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| 2 (0.5%) | 0 (0.0%) | 1 (1.0%) | 0.74 |
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| 88 (21.2%) | 25 (24.8%) | 21 (21.9%) | 0.838 |
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| 102 (24.6%) | 12 (11.9%) | 11 (11.5%) | 0.379 |
Data are presented as mean (SD) for continuous measures, and n (%) for categorical measures.
*Adjusted for County clusters.
Fig 2Place of obtainment of NCD medicines.
Fig 3Availability of NCD medicines by UHC.
Fig 5Proportion of NCD medicines obtained free of charge.
Effect of UHC on outcomes of interest.
| Unadjusted Effects | Adjusted Effects | |||
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| -0.002 (-0.054, 0.051) | 0.947 | -0.004 (-0.058, 0.050) | 0.887 |
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| 0.74 (0.52, 1.07) | 0.11 | 0.68 (0.47, 0.97) | 0.04 |
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| 3.00 (2.01,4.47) | 0.00 | 2.55 (1.73, 3.76) | 0.00 |
a Unadjusted effects: Adjusted for time as fixed effects and respondent and County as random effects.
b Adjusted effects: Adjusted for time, County, baseline demographics and baseline NCD diagnosis as fixed effects, and respondent and County as random effects.