Provider and household costs of Plasmodium vivax malaria episodes: a multicountry comparative analysis of primary trial data

To determine household and health-care provider costs associated with infection across a range of endemic settings. We collected cost data alongside three multicentre clinical trials of treatment in Afghanistan, Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Philippines, Peru, Thailand and Viet Nam conducte...

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Hauptverfasser: Devine, Angela, Pasaribu, Ayodhia P, Teferi, Tedlla, Pham, Huong-Thu, Awab, Ghulam Rahim, Contantia, Febrina, Nguyen, Thuy-Nhien, Ngo, Viet-Thanh, Tran, Tinh-Hien, Hailu, Asrat, Gilchrist, Kim, Green, Justin A, Koh, Gavin Ckw, Thriemer, Kamala, Taylor, Walter Rj, Day, Nicholas Pj, Price, Ric N, Lubell, Yoel
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description To determine household and health-care provider costs associated with infection across a range of endemic settings. We collected cost data alongside three multicentre clinical trials of treatment in Afghanistan, Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Philippines, Peru, Thailand and Viet Nam conducted between April 2014 to December 2017. We derived household costs from trial participant surveys administered at enrolment and again 2 weeks later to determine the costs of treatment and transportation, and the number of days that patients and their household caregivers were unable to undertake their usual activities. We determined costs of routine care by health-care providers by micro-costing the resources used to diagnose and treat at the study sites. The mean total household costs ranged from 8.7 United States dollars (US$; standard deviation, SD: 4.3) in Afghanistan to US$ 254.7 (SD: 148.4) in Colombia. Across all countries, productivity losses were the largest household cost component, resulting in mean indirect costs ranging from US$ 5.3 (SD: 3.0) to US$ 220.8 (SD: 158.40). The range of health-care provider costs for routine care was US$ 3.6-6.6. The cost of administering a glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase rapid diagnostic test, ranged from US$ 0.9 to 13.5, consistently lower than the costs of the widely-used fluorescent spot test (US$ 6.3 to 17.4). An episode of malaria results in high costs to households. The costs of diagnosing and treating are important inputs for future cost-effectiveness analyses to ensure optimal allocation of resources for malaria elimination.
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We collected cost data alongside three multicentre clinical trials of treatment in Afghanistan, Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Philippines, Peru, Thailand and Viet Nam conducted between April 2014 to December 2017. We derived household costs from trial participant surveys administered at enrolment and again 2 weeks later to determine the costs of treatment and transportation, and the number of days that patients and their household caregivers were unable to undertake their usual activities. We determined costs of routine care by health-care providers by micro-costing the resources used to diagnose and treat at the study sites. The mean total household costs ranged from 8.7 United States dollars (US$; standard deviation, SD: 4.3) in Afghanistan to US$ 254.7 (SD: 148.4) in Colombia. Across all countries, productivity losses were the largest household cost component, resulting in mean indirect costs ranging from US$ 5.3 (SD: 3.0) to US$ 220.8 (SD: 158.40). The range of health-care provider costs for routine care was US$ 3.6-6.6. The cost of administering a glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase rapid diagnostic test, ranged from US$ 0.9 to 13.5, consistently lower than the costs of the widely-used fluorescent spot test (US$ 6.3 to 17.4). An episode of malaria results in high costs to households. The costs of diagnosing and treating are important inputs for future cost-effectiveness analyses to ensure optimal allocation of resources for malaria elimination.</abstract><cop>Switzerland</cop><pub>World Health Organization</pub><pmid>31819291</pmid><doi>10.2471/BLT.18.226688</doi><tpages>9</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Absenteeism
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aminoquinolines - economics
Aminoquinolines - therapeutic use
Anemia
Antimalarials - economics
Antimalarials - therapeutic use
Caregivers
Clinical research
Clinical trials
Comparative analysis
Cost analysis
Cost of Illness
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Costing
Deviation
Diagnostic tests
Drug dosages
Elimination
Female
Financing, Personal - statistics & numerical data
Global Health
Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase
Glucosephosphate dehydrogenase
Health care expenditures
Health Expenditures - statistics & numerical data
Health Services - economics
Health Services - statistics & numerical data
Households
Humans
Indirect costs
Infections
Liver
Malaria
Malaria, Vivax - drug therapy
Male
Medical personnel
Middle Aged
Models, Economic
Patients
Plasmodium vivax
Productivity
Resource allocation
Transportation
Transportation - economics
Vector-borne diseases
Young Adult
title Provider and household costs of Plasmodium vivax malaria episodes: a multicountry comparative analysis of primary trial data
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