Out-of-pocket expenditure in accessing healthcare services among Chronic Kidney Disease patients in Anuradhapura District
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Date
2017-06-13
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The Sri Lanka Medical Association
Abstract
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) has significant
economic impact on both patients’ households and the
country.
To assess the out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure
of accessing health services among CKD patients in
Anuradhapura District
This community based cross-sectional study
included a representative sample of 1174 registered CKD
patients from all 19 Medical Officer of Health areas in the
District  of  Anuradhapura.   Trained  para-medical  staff 
visited  the  households  and  administered  an  interviewer 
administered questionnaire to gather information.
A total of 1118 CKD patients participated. Mean age
was 58.3 (SD 10.8) years. Fifty nine (5.3%) patients had
been hospitalized during the six months preceding data
collection. The total OOP for a hospital admission for one
patient was Rs. 3625 (IQR 1650-8760). Thirty eight (3.4%)
patients were on dialysis. The median direct cost per patient
for an episode of dialysis was Rs.595 (IQR 415-995) while
the median direct cost for a dialysis patient per month was
Rs.5490 (IQR 3950-10934). In the study population a total
of 1095 (98.0%) had attended clinic at least once during the
six months preceding the study. The OOP expenditure for
a single clinic visit for one patient was Rs.434 (IQR 200-860).
CKD  patients  living  in  the  Anuradhapura 
District  spent significant  amounts  on  accessing  health 
care which  can worsen their economic hardships. Planned 
interventions  are  warranted  in  order  to  improve  their 
quality of life and financial situation
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Keywords
Chronic kidney disease, Anuradhapura, Cost, Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES
Citation
Senanayake, S.J. et al., (2017). Out-of-pocket expenditure in accessing healthcare services among Chronic Kidney Disease patients in Anuradhapura District. Ceylon Medical Journal. 62(2), pp.100–103. DOI: http://doi.org/10.4038/cmj.v62i2.8475