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Systematic review of studies evaluating the broader economic impact of vaccination in low and middle income countries

机译:系统评价研究评估中低收入国家疫苗接种对经济的更广泛影响

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Background Most health economic evaluations of childhood vaccination only capture the health and short-term economic benefits. Measuring broader, long-term effects of vaccination on productivity and externalities could provide a more complete picture of the value of vaccines. Method MEDLINE, EconLit and NHS-EED databases were searched for articles published between January 1990 and July 2011, which captured broader economic benefits of vaccines in low and middle income countries. Studies were included if they captured at least one of the following categories on broader economic impact: outcome-related productivity gains, behaviour-related productivity gains, ecological externalities, equity gains, financial sustainability gains or macroeconomic benefits. Results Twenty-six relevant studies were found, including observational studies, economic models and contingent valuation studies. Of the identified broader impacts, outcome-related productivity gains and ecological externalities were most commonly accounted for. No studies captured behaviour-related productivity gains or macroeconomic effects. There was some evidence to show that vaccinated children 8–14 years of age benefit from increased cognitive ability. Productivity loss due to morbidity and mortality was generally measured using the human capital approach. When included, herd immunity effects were functions of coverage rates or based on reduction in disease outcomes. External effects of vaccines were observed in terms of equitable health outcomes and contribution towards synergistic and financially sustainable healthcare programs. Conclusion Despite substantial variation in the methods of measurement and outcomes used, the inclusion of broader economic impact was found to improve the attractiveness of vaccination. Further research is needed on how different tools and techniques can be used in combination to capture the broader impact of vaccination in a way that is consistent with other health economic evaluations. In addition, more country level evidence is needed from low and middle income countries to justify future investments in vaccines and immunization programs. Finally, the proposed broader economic impact framework may contribute towards better communication of the economic arguments surrounding vaccine uptake, leading to investments in immunization by stakeholders outside of the traditional health care sector such as ministries of finance and national treasuries.
机译:背景技术大多数对儿童接种疫苗的健康经济评估只体现了健康和短期经济利益。衡量疫苗对生产力和外部性的更广泛,长期的影响,可以更全面地了解疫苗的价值。方法检索MEDLINE,EconLit和NHS-EED数据库,以查找1990年1月至2011年7月之间发表的文章,这些文章在中低收入国家中获得了疫苗的更广泛的经济利益。如果研究至少包括以下类别中的一项,则涉及更广泛的经济影响:与结果相关的生产力增长,与行为相关的生产力增长,生态外部性,公平增长,财务可持续性增长或宏观经济利益。结果共发现26项相关研究,包括观察性研究,经济模型和或有估值研究。在已确定的更广泛影响中,与结果相关的生产率提高和生态外部性最为常见。没有研究能够捕捉到与行为相关的生产率提高或宏观经济影响。有证据表明,接种疫苗的8至14岁的儿童受益于增强的认知能力。通常使用人力资本方法来衡量由于发病率和死亡率造成的生产力损失。如果包括在内,则牛群免疫效果是覆盖率的函数或基于疾病结局的降低。从公平的健康结果以及对协同和财务上可持续的医疗保健计划的贡献方面,观察到了疫苗的外部影响。结论尽管测量方法和使用的结果存在很大差异,但发现更广泛的经济影响可以提高疫苗接种的吸引力。需要进一步研究如何结合使用不同的工具和技术,以与其他卫生经济评估相一致的方式捕获疫苗的更广泛影响。此外,还需要低收入和中等收入国家提供更多的国家级证据,以证明未来在疫苗和免疫计划上的投资是合理的。最后,拟议的更广泛的经济影响框架可能有助于更好地交流有关疫苗使用的经济论据,从而导致传统卫生保健部门以外的利益相关方(例如,财政部和国库部)对免疫接种进行投资。

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