Households experiencing catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis in Uganda: magnitude and cost drivers

Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) patients in Uganda incur large costs related to the illness, and while seeking and receiving health care. Such costs create access and adherence barriers which affect health outcomes and increase transmission of disease. The study ascertained the proportion of U...

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Main Authors: Winters Muttamba, Racheal Tumwebaze, Levicatus Mugenyi, Charles Batte, Rogers Sekibira, Abel Nkolo, Achilles Katamba, Simon Kasasa, Robert Kaos Majwala, Stavia Turyahabwe, Frank Mugabe, Kaggwa Mugagga, Peter Lochoro, Seyoum Dejene, Estella Birabwa, Claudio Marra, Ines Garcia Baena, Bruce Kirenga
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Published: BMC 2020-09-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09524-5
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spelling doaj-724e4cd188b943c89efadfef304f198f2020-11-25T03:32:35ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582020-09-0120111010.1186/s12889-020-09524-5Households experiencing catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis in Uganda: magnitude and cost driversWinters Muttamba0Racheal Tumwebaze1Levicatus Mugenyi2Charles Batte3Rogers Sekibira4Abel Nkolo5Achilles Katamba6Simon Kasasa7Robert Kaos Majwala8Stavia Turyahabwe9Frank Mugabe10Kaggwa Mugagga11Peter Lochoro12Seyoum Dejene13Estella Birabwa14Claudio Marra15Ines Garcia Baena16Bruce Kirenga17Makerere University Lung Institute, College of Health Sciences, Makerere UniversityMakerere University Lung Institute, College of Health Sciences, Makerere UniversityMakerere University Lung Institute, College of Health Sciences, Makerere UniversityMakerere University Lung Institute, College of Health Sciences, Makerere UniversityMakerere University Lung Institute, College of Health Sciences, Makerere UniversityUniversity Research Co, LLC (URC) & Center for Human Services (CHS)School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Makerere UniversitySchool of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, Makerere UniversityUniversity Research Co, LLC (URC) & Center for Human Services (CHS)National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Program, Ministry of HealthNational Tuberculosis and Leprosy Program, Ministry of HealthWorld Health OrganizationDoctors with Africa, CUAMMUSAID MissionUSAID MissionNational Tuberculosis and Leprosy Program, Ministry of HealthWorld Health OrganizationMakerere University Lung Institute, College of Health Sciences, Makerere UniversityAbstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) patients in Uganda incur large costs related to the illness, and while seeking and receiving health care. Such costs create access and adherence barriers which affect health outcomes and increase transmission of disease. The study ascertained the proportion of Ugandan TB affected households incurring catastrophic costs and the main cost drivers. Methods A cross-sectional survey with retrospective data collection and projections was conducted in 2017. A total of 1178 drug resistant (DR) TB (44) and drug sensitive (DS) TB patients (1134), 2 weeks into intensive or continuation phase of treatment were consecutively enrolled across 67 randomly selected TB treatment facilities. Results Of the 1178 respondents, 62.7% were male, 44.7% were aged 15–34 years and 55.5% were HIV positive. For each TB episode, patients on average incurred costs of USD 396 for a DS-TB episode and USD 3722 for a Multi drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) episode. Up to 48.5% of households borrowed, used savings or sold assets to defray these costs. More than half (53.1%) of TB affected households experienced TB-related costs above 20% of their annual household expenditure, with the main cost drivers being non-medical expenditure such as travel, nutritional supplements and food. Conclusion Despite free health care in public health facilities, over half of Ugandan TB affected households experience catastrophic costs. Roll out of social protection interventions like TB assistance programs, insurance schemes, and enforcement of legislation related to social protection through multi-sectoral action plans with central NTP involvement would palliate these costs.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09524-5Catastrophic costsDissavingDirect medical costsIndirect non-medical costs
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author Winters Muttamba
Racheal Tumwebaze
Levicatus Mugenyi
Charles Batte
Rogers Sekibira
Abel Nkolo
Achilles Katamba
Simon Kasasa
Robert Kaos Majwala
Stavia Turyahabwe
Frank Mugabe
Kaggwa Mugagga
Peter Lochoro
Seyoum Dejene
Estella Birabwa
Claudio Marra
Ines Garcia Baena
Bruce Kirenga
spellingShingle Winters Muttamba
Racheal Tumwebaze
Levicatus Mugenyi
Charles Batte
Rogers Sekibira
Abel Nkolo
Achilles Katamba
Simon Kasasa
Robert Kaos Majwala
Stavia Turyahabwe
Frank Mugabe
Kaggwa Mugagga
Peter Lochoro
Seyoum Dejene
Estella Birabwa
Claudio Marra
Ines Garcia Baena
Bruce Kirenga
Households experiencing catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis in Uganda: magnitude and cost drivers
BMC Public Health
Catastrophic costs
Dissaving
Direct medical costs
Indirect non-medical costs
author_facet Winters Muttamba
Racheal Tumwebaze
Levicatus Mugenyi
Charles Batte
Rogers Sekibira
Abel Nkolo
Achilles Katamba
Simon Kasasa
Robert Kaos Majwala
Stavia Turyahabwe
Frank Mugabe
Kaggwa Mugagga
Peter Lochoro
Seyoum Dejene
Estella Birabwa
Claudio Marra
Ines Garcia Baena
Bruce Kirenga
author_sort Winters Muttamba
title Households experiencing catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis in Uganda: magnitude and cost drivers
title_short Households experiencing catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis in Uganda: magnitude and cost drivers
title_full Households experiencing catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis in Uganda: magnitude and cost drivers
title_fullStr Households experiencing catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis in Uganda: magnitude and cost drivers
title_full_unstemmed Households experiencing catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis in Uganda: magnitude and cost drivers
title_sort households experiencing catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis in uganda: magnitude and cost drivers
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) patients in Uganda incur large costs related to the illness, and while seeking and receiving health care. Such costs create access and adherence barriers which affect health outcomes and increase transmission of disease. The study ascertained the proportion of Ugandan TB affected households incurring catastrophic costs and the main cost drivers. Methods A cross-sectional survey with retrospective data collection and projections was conducted in 2017. A total of 1178 drug resistant (DR) TB (44) and drug sensitive (DS) TB patients (1134), 2 weeks into intensive or continuation phase of treatment were consecutively enrolled across 67 randomly selected TB treatment facilities. Results Of the 1178 respondents, 62.7% were male, 44.7% were aged 15–34 years and 55.5% were HIV positive. For each TB episode, patients on average incurred costs of USD 396 for a DS-TB episode and USD 3722 for a Multi drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) episode. Up to 48.5% of households borrowed, used savings or sold assets to defray these costs. More than half (53.1%) of TB affected households experienced TB-related costs above 20% of their annual household expenditure, with the main cost drivers being non-medical expenditure such as travel, nutritional supplements and food. Conclusion Despite free health care in public health facilities, over half of Ugandan TB affected households experience catastrophic costs. Roll out of social protection interventions like TB assistance programs, insurance schemes, and enforcement of legislation related to social protection through multi-sectoral action plans with central NTP involvement would palliate these costs.
topic Catastrophic costs
Dissaving
Direct medical costs
Indirect non-medical costs
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09524-5
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