2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40249-020-00760-w
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Costs incurred by patients with drug-susceptible pulmonary tuberculosis in semi-urban and rural settings of Western India

Abstract: Background India reports the highest number of tuberculosis (TB) cases worldwide. Poverty has a dual impact as it increases the risk of TB and exposes the poor to economic hardship when they develop TB. Our objective was to estimate the costs incurred by patients with drug-susceptible TB in Bhavnagar (western India) using an adapted World Health Organization costing tool. Methods We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study of adults, notified in the public sector and being treated for drug-susceptible p… Show more

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“…Standard of Living (SLI) index: SLI index was categorized into low vs. middle/ high SLI using a summary score calculated based on the possession of assets like the type of house, number of rooms, agricultural land, and others. 6 Data collection, variables, and analysis: We used a validated WHO questionnaire for calculating the catastrophic costs. 4 Data on socio-demographic and other clinical variables were added to the questionnaire.…”
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“…Standard of Living (SLI) index: SLI index was categorized into low vs. middle/ high SLI using a summary score calculated based on the possession of assets like the type of house, number of rooms, agricultural land, and others. 6 Data collection, variables, and analysis: We used a validated WHO questionnaire for calculating the catastrophic costs. 4 Data on socio-demographic and other clinical variables were added to the questionnaire.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…4 TB is a diverse disease and so is the prevalence of catastrophic costs incurred due to it in India. 5,6 Globally, the prevalence of catastrophic costs among TB patients is 43% (95% CI 34%-51%), due to drug-sensitive, drug-resistant, and HIV co-infection is 32%, 81%, and 81% respectively. 7 Globally, various studies have documented the predictors of catastrophic costs incurred due to TB.…”
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“…On the other hand, there were two studies not mentioned the tool used [29], [45]. The percent of patients facing catastrophic cost at cut off point 20% ranged from 4% in study of Mihir et al, study [46], to 87% in study of Wang et al, [44]. Regarding the percent of MDR-TB patients that facing catastrophic cost, they ranged from (68%), reported by Mullerpattan 2019 to (90%), reported by Collin et al, 2018 however DS-TB patients ranged from 24%, in the study of Gadallah,2018 to 42%, in the study of Rebecca L.Walctt, 2020.…”
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“…Therefore, the societal perspective was considered to account for the cost incurred by the TB patients for availing treatment services in public health facilities in the form of direct and indirect non-medical costs. The costs for food, 18 travel, 19 attendees 20 during treatment were considered as direct non-medical costs and loss of income 21 was considered as indirect non-medical costs. All these costs were collected from different independent studies conducted in India.…”
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confidence: 99%