A study to assess catastrophic household expenditure on childhood illness in an urban slum in Bijapur
A study to assess catastrophic household expenditure on childhood illness in an urban slum in Bijapur
Blog Article
Objective: In this study, the various factors determining the out-of-pocket expenditure on child health care by households are discussed to answer the following questions: How much are households currently spending on child health care? Is there any role of socio-economic status of households on expenditure on child health care? What percentage of their income is spent on child health care and is it catastrophic? Materials toyota tarago 1985 and Methods: Four slums with a total a population of 7000 were selected for this study.Households where there is history of caruso rhodiola illness/ sickness in children under 5 years in last one month were included in the study.Results: There were a total of 218 episodes of child illness in the households.The household′s belonging to socio- economic class I and II had higher spending on child′s illness per episode as compared to households of socio- economic class III, IV, and V.Socioeconomic status was the key determinant of health care expenditure.
Conclusion: In this study, it has been found that almost all the households suffered from catastrophic health expenditure.