Effect of kangaroo mother care initiated in community settings on financial risk protection of low-income households: a randomised controlled trial in Haryana, India

Author:

Choudhary Tarun ShankarORCID,Mazumder Sarmila,Haaland Oystein AORCID,Taneja Sunita,Bahl Rajiv,Martines Jose,Bhan Maharaj Kishan,Norheim Ole Frithjof,Sommerfelt Halvor,Bhandari NitaORCID,Johansson Kjell ArneORCID

Abstract

IntroductionMany families in low-income and middle-income countries have high out-of-pocket expenditures (OOPE) for healthcare, and some face impoverishment. We aimed to assess the effect of Kangaroo Mother Care initiated in community setting (ciKMC) on financial risk protection estimated by healthcare OOPE, catastrophic healthcare expenditure (CHE) and impoverishment due to healthcare seeking for low birthweight infants, using a randomised controlled trial design.MethodsWe included 4475 low birthweight infants randomised to a ciKMC (2491 infants) and a control (1984 infants) arm, in a large trial conducted between 2017 and 2018 in Haryana, India. We used generalised linear models of the Gaussian family with an identity link to estimate the mean difference in healthcare OOPE, and Cox regression to estimate the HRs for CHE and impoverishment, between the trial arms.ResultsOverall, in the 8-week observation period, the mean healthcare OOPE per infant was lower (US$20.0) in the ciKMC arm compared with the control arm (US$25.6) that is, difference of −US$5.5, 95% CI −US$11.4 to US$0.3, p=0.06). Among infants who sought care it was US$8.5 (95% CI −US$17.0 to −US$0.03, p=0.03) lower in the ciKMC arm compared with the control arm. The HR for impoverishment due to healthcare seeking was 0.56 (95% CI 0.36 to 0.89, p=0.01) and it was 0.91 (95% CI 0.74 to 1.12, p=0.37) for CHE.ConclusionciKMC can substantially reduce the cost of care seeking and the risk of impoverishment for households. Our findings show that supporting mothers to provide KMC to low birthweight infants at home, in addition to reducing early infant mortality, may provide financial risk protection.Trial registration numberCTRI/2017/10/010114

Funder

Norges Forskningsråd

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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