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Costs of providing food assistance to HIV/AIDS patients in Sofala province, Mozambique: a retrospective analysis

机译:莫桑比克索法拉省向艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者提供食物援助的费用:回顾性分析

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Background As care and antiretroviral treatment (ART) for people living with HIV/AIDS become widely available, the number of people accessing these resources also increases. Despite this exceptional progress, the estimated coverage in low- and middle-income countries is still less than half of all people who need treatment. In addition, treatment discontinuation and non-adherence are still concerns for ART programs. Governments and partner institutions have sought to implement a variety of interventions addressing the main reasons behind the low coverage of, discontinuation of, and non-adherence to ART. Food assistance is one of those interventions; increasing evidence suggests that this type of intervention has the potential to improve ART outcomes. However, to our knowledge, no study has estimated its costs in detail. The objective of this study was to assess the costs of a program providing food assistance to HIV/AIDS patients in Sofala province, Mozambique , in 2009. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of the costs of providing food assistance, based on financial and economic costs. We used the ingredients approach to estimate costs, which involved multiplying the total estimated quantities of goods and services actually employed in providing the intervention by their respective unit prices. Results In 2009, the cost of providing food assistance to HIV/AIDS patients was $2.27 million, with capital and recurrent costs accounting for 1% and 99% of total costs, respectively. Food made up the largest component, at 49% of total costs. At 24%, transport operating costs were the second largest item. The cost per patient served was $288 over 3?months. Conclusion The food distribution program carries significant costs. To assess whether it provides value for money, the present study results should be interpreted in conjunction with the program’s impact, and in comparison with other programs that aim to improve adherence to ART. Our costing analysis revealed important management information, indicating that the program incurred relatively large overhead costs. This result raises questions regarding the efficiency of implementing this food distribution program.
机译:背景技术随着对艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的护理和抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)的普及,获得这些资源的人数也在增加。尽管取得了这一非凡的进步,但低收入和中等收入国家的估计覆盖率仍不到需要治疗的所有人的一半。此外,ART计划仍然需要中止治疗和坚持治疗。各国政府和伙伴机构已寻求实施各种干预措施,以解决抗逆转录病毒疗法覆盖率低,中止和不坚持的主要原因。粮食援助是其中一项干预措施;越来越多的证据表明,这种干预措施有可能改善抗逆转录病毒疗法的疗效。但是,据我们所知,尚无研究详细估算其成本。这项研究的目的是评估2009年莫桑比克索法拉省向艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者提供食物援助的计划的成本。方法我们根据财务和经济成本对提供食物援助的成本进行了回顾性分析。 。我们使用成分法估算成本,其中包括将提供干预措施时实际使用的商品和服务的估计总数量乘以其各自的单价。结果2009年,为艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者提供食品援助的费用为227万美元,资金和经常性费用分别占总费用的1%和99%。食品是最大的组成部分,占总成本的49%。运输运营成本占第二大,为24%。每位患者在3个月内的费用为288美元。结论食品分配计划需要大量费用。为了评估它是否物有所值,应将本研究结果与该计划的影响相结合,并与旨在提高对ART依从性的其他计划进行比较。我们的成本分析显示了重要的管理信息,表明该程序产生了相对较大的间接费用。这一结果提出了有关实施该食品分配计划的效率的问题。

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