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Out-of-pocket health expenditure for under-five illnesses in a semi-urban community in Northern Nigeria
Abstract
Methodology: A cross-sectional community-based descriptive study design was used to study a population of under-fives in the settlement. A 50% sample of all under-fives in the settlement was drawn using systematic sampling method. Information was sought from the mothers/caregivers on illness episodes in the three months preceding the study, place and cost of treatment among the 324 sampled population.
Result: The findings showed that 26. 9% of the children had been ill within three months of the study with fever; cough and diarrhoea being the leading causes of illness. Majority of respondents, 41.7% sought treatment from patent medicine vendors. The median out of pocket expenditure on treatment per illness episode was 171 Naira ($ 1.2) and the estimated annual per capita out of pocket treatment cost per child was 255 Naira ($1.8).
Conclusion: While the study has provided some data for computation of the out of pocket health expenditure for treatment of under-five illnesses, the poverty context within which such expenditures are incurred limits the utilization of such information to determine the premium rate for the proposed children under five programme under the National Health Insurance Scheme.
Key Words: Healthcare; Out-of-pocket expenditure; Under-fives; Zaria
Journal of Community Medicine & Primary Health Care Vol.16(1) 2004: 29-32