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The economic impact of non-communicable diseases among households in South Asia and their coping strategy: A systematic review

机译:南亚家庭中非传染性疾病的经济影响及其应对策略:系统审查

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BACKGROUND:Out of pocket payment (OOPP), is the major health financing mechanism in South Asia region. With the rising burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), the region is facing a high financial burden. However, the extent and nature of economic impact caused by treatment and management of NCDs at the household level is yet unknown. METHOD:We conducted a systematic review using Medline and Embase databases. Only peer-reviewed quantitative studies published between January 2000 to December 2016 assessing OOPP or catastrophic health expenditure or impoverishment or financial coping strategy due to at least one of the four major NCDs-cardiovascular diseases(CVDs), diabetes, cancer, chronic respiratory disease in South Asia region was included in the review. The review is registered in PROSPERO no: CRD42017059345. RESULTS:A total of 21 studies (of 2693 records identified) met the inclusion criteria. The economic impact was most frequently studied in CVDs and in terms of OOPP. The studies collectively indicated high OOPP, higher likelihood of catastrophic expenditure and impoverishment for inpatient care for these major NCDs which was visible in all income levels. Borrowing and selling off assets were the most common forms of coping strategies adopted and varied inconsistently between urban and rural households. The true extent of the economic impact, however, remains difficult to determine due to methodological heterogeneity regarding outcomes reported and measures employed for calculation of OOPP, catastrophic expenditure, and impoverishment across these four major NCDs and between nations. CONCLUSION:The economic impact due to treatment and management of CVDs, diabetes, cancer and chronic respiratory diseases among households in South Asia seems dire. Given the lack of sufficient evidence the review stresses the need for further research in the region to develop evidence-informed nationally tailored prepayment mechanisms covering NCDs to reduce economic vulnerability and standardization of tools measuring the economic impact for generating comparable estimates.
机译:背景:出于港口支付(OOPP),是南亚地区的主要健康融资机制。随着非传染性疾病的负担上升(NCD),该地区面临着高度金融负担。但是,在家庭水平的治疗和管理中造成的经济影响的程度和性质尚不清楚。方法:我们使用Medline和Embase数据库进行了系统审查。只有在2016年1月到2016年1月到2016年12月的同行评审,因至少有四个主要的NCDS-心血管疾病(CVDS),糖尿病,癌症,慢性呼吸道疾病中的至少一项而评估OOPP或灾难性的健康支出或贫困或财务应对战略南亚地区被列入审查。审查在Prospero No:CRD42017059345中注册。结果:共21项研究(确定了2693条记录)达到了纳入标准。在CVDS和OOPP方面,最常研究经济影响。研究统称高臭氧,灾难性支出的较高可能性和对本着所有收入水平可见的主要NCD的住院护理的贫困。借款和销售资产是城市和农村家庭之间采用和不一致的最常见的应对策略形式。然而,经济影响的真正程度仍然难以确定,由于有关报告的结果和用于计算oOpp,灾难性开支和在这四个主要NCD之间的贫困和贫困之间的措施以及国家之间的措施,因此难以确定。结论:南亚家庭疗法治疗和管理因疗法,糖尿病,癌症和慢性呼吸系统疾病的经济影响似乎可怕。鉴于缺乏足够的证据,审查强调了该地区进一步研究的需求,以制定涵盖NCD的证据通知的国家定制预付机制,以减少衡量用于产生可比估计的经济影响的经济影响的经济脆弱性和标准化。

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