Estimating the out‐of‐pocket health expenditure in patients under 5 years with severe malnutrition in Afghanistan in 2023: Findings from a cross‐sectional study

Author:

Tajik Amirmohammad12ORCID,Ghavami Vahid3,Popal Shakib4,Shabanikiya Hamidreza5,Varmaghani Mehdi56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Pharmacy Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

2. Health Policy Research Center, Institute of Health Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz Iran

3. Department of Biostatistics, School of Health Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

4. General Directorate of Human Resources Ministry of Public Health Herat Afghanistan

5. Social Determinants of Health Research Center Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

6. Department of Health Economics and Management Sciences, School of Health Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThis study, of significant importance to healthcare professionals, policymakers, researchers, and organizations involved in child healthcare and malnutrition in Afghanistan, aimed to estimate the out‐of‐pocket expenditure (OOPE) in patients under 5 years old with severe malnutrition in a children's hospital in Herat Province, Afghanistan.MethodThis study employed a meticulously designed cross‐sectional descriptive‐analytical approach with practical results. The research population consisted of families with malnourished children under 5 who were referred to Herat Children's Hospital. Data was collected using a comprehensive standard World Health Organization questionnaire to gather demographic information from children in Herat. A carefully selected convenience sampling method was used, with 300 referring patients participating in face‐to‐face interviews with the supervisors of these children. After obtaining personal consent and coordinating with health officials, interviews were conducted with the caregivers of children under 5 who suffered from severe malnutrition. The data was then analyzed using robust descriptive statistics, quantitative variables, mean and standard deviation, frequency, and relative frequency. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine the factors that most influenced direct payments from patients' pockets, ensuring the reliability and validity of the findings.ResultsThe results showed that OOPE in both households with seven and less than seven people and more than seven people was 68%. The findings indicated that among the residents of Herat referred to the studied hospital, these people spent 54% of the treatment costs directly out of pocket. In contrast, people in the rural areas of Herat pay 69% of the treatment costs to receive medical services straight out of pocket. The critical point is that 93% of the families have incurred catastrophic expenses to treat their children suffering from severe malnutrition. The research revealed that the patient's location and the education level of the head of the household were the most significant factors affecting out‐of‐pocket payments by patients.ConclusionIncreasing OOPE in rural Afghanistan poses a significant obstacle to equitable healthcare services and access to appropriate medicines. To support the goal of universal healthcare coverage, geographic imbalances, and broad health financing options must be addressed. Strengthening insurance coverage and more government assistance can significantly reduce these patients' out‐of‐pocket payments.

Publisher

Wiley

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