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Chronic diseases: An added burden to income and expenses of chronically-ill people in Sri Lanka

机译:慢性疾病:斯里兰卡长期生病的人的收入和费用增加了负担

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In the global context, health and the quality of life of people are adversely affected by either one or more types of chronic diseases. This paper investigates the differences in the level of income and expenditure between chronically-ill people and non-chronic population. Data were gathered from a national level survey conducted namely, the Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) by the Department of Census and Statistics (DCS) of Sri Lanka. These data were statistically analysed with one-way and two-way ANOVA, to identify the factors that cause the differences among different groups. For the first time, this study makes an attempt using survey data, to examine the differences in the level of income and expenditure among chronically-ill people in Sri Lanka. Accordingly, the study discovered that married females who do not engage in any type of economic activity (being unemployed due to the disability associated with the respective chronic illness), in the age category of 40–65, having an educational level of tertiary education or below and living in the urban sector have a higher likelihood of suffering from chronic diseases. If workforce population is compelled to lose jobs, it can lead to income insecurity and impair their quality of lives. Under above findings, it is reasonable to assume that most health care expenses are out of pocket. Furthermore, the study infers that chronic illnesses have a statistically proven significant differences towards the income and expenditure level. This has caused due to the interaction of demographic and socio-economic characteristics associated with chronic illnesses. Considering private-public sector partnerships that enable affordable access to health care services for all as well as implementation of commercial insurance and community-based mutual services that help ease burden to the public, are vital when formulating effective policies and strategies related to the healthcare sector. Sri Lanka is making strong efforts to support its healthcare sector and public, which was affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) in early 2020. Therefore, findings of this paper will be useful to gain insights on the differences of chronic illnesses towards the income and expenditure of chronically-ill patients in Sri Lanka.
机译:在全球背景下,人们的健康和生活质量受到一种或多种慢性疾病的不利影响。本文调查了长期存在的人和非慢性人口之间收入和支出水平的差异。从斯里兰卡人口普查和统计数据(DCS)部门的家庭收入和支出调查(HIE)进行的国家一级调查中收集了数据。这些数据以单向和双向ANOVA统计分析,以确定导致不同组之间差异的因素。这项研究首次进行了尝试使用调查数据,检查斯里兰卡的长期患者中收入和支出水平的差异。因此,该研究发现,在40-65岁的年龄类别中,在40-65岁的年龄类别中,未与任何类型的经济活动(由于与各自的慢性疾病相关的残疾而失业的妇女,具有教育水平或低于和生活在城市部门的患有慢性疾病的可能性更高。如果劳动力人口被迫失去就业机会,它可以导致收入不安全并损害他们的生活质量。在上面的调查结果下,假设大多数医疗费用都不是口袋是合理的。此外,该研究患有慢性疾病对收入和支出水平有统计学上证明的显着差异。由于与慢性疾病相关的人口统计和社会经济特征的相互作用,这导致了这一引起的。考虑私有公共部门伙伴关系,可以为所有人提供经济实惠的医疗服务以及商业保险和社区互助的实施,帮助缓解对公众的负担,在制定与医疗保健部门有关的有效政策和战略时至关重要。斯里兰卡正在强大的努力,支持其医疗保健部门和公众,这是由2020年初的冠状病毒(Covid-19)影响的。因此,本文的调查结果将有助于深入了解慢性疾病对收入的差异斯里兰卡慢性病患者的支出。

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