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To pay or not to pay? A multicountry study on informal payments for health‐care services and consumers’ perceptions

机译:付还是不付?关于卫生保健服务的非正式支付和消费者观念的一项多国研究

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Background Although the literature offers various theoretical explanations for the existence of informal patient payments, empirical research has mostly focused on socio‐demographic features as determinants of these payments. The role of health‐care users’ perceptions on informal payments are rarely taken into account especially in multicountry surveys. Objective Our aim is to examine the association between informal payments for health‐care services and perceptions of health‐care consumers about paying informally as well as socio‐demographic characteristics. Design We use data from a multicountry quantitative empirical research conducted in 2010. Setting and participants A national representative sample is drawn in six Central and Eastern European countries – Bulgaria, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Ukraine. In each country, about 1000 respondents are interviewed. Main variables studied Data related to informal payments for health‐care services consumed during the preceding 12?months are analysed in addition to data on respondents’ perceptions about paying informally and socio‐demographic data. Results Health‐care users in Bulgaria and Poland are less inclined to make informal payments, while health‐care users in Romania and Ukraine most often report such payments. The informal payment rates for Hungary and Lithuania fall between these two groups. In all six countries, individuals who feel uncomfortable when leaving the physician's office without a gratuity and who feel unable to refuse the request of medical staff to pay informally, more often make informal payments. Conclusions Such consumers’ perceptions can undermine policy efforts to eradicate these payments; therefore, health policy measures should reinforce social resistance to informal payments.
机译:背景技术尽管文献为非正式患者付款的存在提供了各种理论解释,但实证研究主要集中在社会人口统计学特征作为这些付款的决定因素。很少考虑到医疗保健用户对非正式付款的看法,尤其是在多国调查中。目的我们的目的是研究卫生保健服务的非正式付款与保健消费者对非正式付款以及社会人口特征的看法之间的联系。设计我们使用2010年进行的多国定量实证研究得出的数据。背景和参与者在六个中欧和东欧国家(保加利亚,匈牙利,立陶宛,波兰,罗马尼亚和乌克兰)抽取了一个国家代表性样本。在每个国家,大约有1000名受访者接受了采访。研究的主要变量除了与受访者对非正式支付和社会人口数据的看法有关的数据外,还分析了与前12个月中所消费的医疗保健服务的非正式付款有关的数据。结果保加利亚和波兰的医疗保健用户不太愿意进行非正式付款,而罗马尼亚和乌克兰的医疗保健用户最常报告这种付款。匈牙利和立陶宛的非正式付款率介于这两类之间。在所有六个国家/地区中,在没有小费的情况下离开医师办公室时感到不自在且无法拒绝医务人员非正式支付的请求的人,通常会进行非正式支付。结论这种消费者的看法会破坏消除这些费用的政策努力;因此,卫生政策措施应加强社会对非正式付款的抵制。

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