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Erschienen in: AIDS and Behavior 5/2014

01.10.2014 | Original Paper

Is There a Need to Mitigate the Social and Financial Consequences of Tuberculosis at the Individual and Household Level?

verfasst von: Nils Grede, Joan M. Claros, Saskia de Pee, Martin Bloem

Erschienen in: AIDS and Behavior | Sonderheft 5/2014

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Abstract

This paper reviews evidence on social and economic costs of tuberculosis. Key socio-economic consequences include stigma, social isolation, increased out-of-pocket expenditures for medical and non-medical costs and reduced income. Many of the financing methods that households use have long-term negative impacts and the poor are most vulnerable to these costs. Together, these negative consequences adversely affect TB control, in terms of delayed diagnosis, delayed initiation of treatment, suboptimal adherence and failure to complete treatment, as well as the coping and well being of the individual and household. There are two ways to reduce treatment costs for the patient; one can either reduce the direct and indirect costs of seeking a diagnosis and obtaining treatment and/or provide income transfers to offset some of those costs incurred. Social transfers in the form of food, cash or vouchers can mitigate the negative effects by enabling the individual to seek a diagnosis, protecting minimum food expenditures, reducing the need to accumulate debt and reduce productive assets and reducing the negative impacts on other household members, particularly young children and school-age children.
Fußnoten
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Cost burden is defined as direct or indirect costs expressed as a percentage of household income [2].
 
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Costs are defined as regressive when they impose a greater burden on poor families than better-off families, that is, spending is a higher proportion of income [2].
 
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Impoverishment may be defined as processes of household asset depletion and income loss that cause consumption levels to fall below minimum needs.
 
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Food assistance is defined as "the set of interventions designed to provide access to food to vulnerable and food insecure populations. Included in the definition are instruments, such as in-kind food, voucher or cash transfers, to assure access to food of a given quantity, quality or value. These instruments can be used to pursue specific objectives, such as nutrition, education or disaster risk reduction." This definition is the one used by the World Food Programme, the world's largest humanitarian organization, which supports annually over two million people affected by HIV and TB.
 
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For the purpose of this paper ‘to mitigate’ is defined as ‘to make (something bad) less severe, serious or painful’ (Source: Oxford Dictionaries online: http://​oxforddictionari​es.​com/​definition/​mitigate).
 
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Caregivers may or may not be part of the immediate household and are often part of the extended family.
 
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In the analysis of the studies covering the four illness categories some expressed the direct household cost as a monthly figure, while others gave a yearly figure.
 
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Coping strategies are defined as actions that aim to manage the costs of an event or process, such as illness, that threatens the welfare of one or more members of the household [2].
 
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Standardized food packages were created to meet the nutritional needs of each client group. The ration design reflects not only those food products most commonly used and distributed in established WFP programmes, but also followed the World Health Organization (WHO)/Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and WFP recommendations providing 10–12 % of total energy from protein and 17 % of energy from fat and offer on average 80‐85 % of the total kilocalories required daily for the index client. A small ration for the household is assumed to reduce sharing (300 kcal each for four additional household members).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Is There a Need to Mitigate the Social and Financial Consequences of Tuberculosis at the Individual and Household Level?
verfasst von
Nils Grede
Joan M. Claros
Saskia de Pee
Martin Bloem
Publikationsdatum
01.10.2014
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
AIDS and Behavior / Ausgabe Sonderheft 5/2014
Print ISSN: 1090-7165
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-3254
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-014-0732-0

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