Gender differences in informal payments for healthcare: evidence from 34 African countries

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作者
Rajan, Selina [1 ]
Santoso, Cornelia [2 ]
Abba-Aji, Mohammed [3 ]
Stuckler, David [4 ]
McKee, Martin [1 ]
Hutchinson, Eleanor [1 ]
Onwujekwe, Obinna [5 ]
Balabanova, Dina [1 ]
机构
[1] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Hlth Serv Res & Policy, 15-17 Tavistock Pl, London WC1H 9SH, England
[2] Univ Debrecen, Fac Publ Hlth, Kassai Ut 26, H-4028 Debrecen, Hungary
[3] Headquarters Nigerian Air Force, Med Serv Branch, Directorate Publ Hlth & Humanitarian Serv, Moshood Abiola Way,PMB 0244, Abuja, Nigeria
[4] Bocconi Univ, Via Roberto Sarfatti 10, I-20136 Milan, Italy
[5] Univ Nigeria Nsukka, Dept Pharmacol & Therapeut, Hlth Policy Res Grp, Enugu Campus,Old UNTH Rd, Enugu 400, Nigeria
关键词
Informal payments; gender; Africa; healthcare; Afrobarometer; WOMEN; CORRUPTION;
D O I
10.1093/heapol/czab123
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Informal payments are widespread in many healthcare systems and can impede access to healthcare and thwart progress to achieving universal health coverage, a major element of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals. Gender may be an important driver in determining who pays informally for care, but few studies have examined this, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Our study aimed to examine gender disparities in paying informally for healthcare in Africa. We used Afrobarometer Round 7 survey data collected between September 2016 and August 2018 from 34 African countries. The final sample was composed of 44 715 adults. We used multiple logistic regression to evaluate associations between gender and paying informally to obtain healthcare. Our results show that 12% of women and 14% of men reported paying informally for healthcare. Men were more likely to pay informally for healthcare than women in African countries [odds ratio 1.22 (95% confidence interval 1.13-1.31)], irrespective of age, residential location, educational attainment, employment status, occupation and indicators of poverty. To make meaningful progress towards improving universal healthcare coverage in African countries, we must improve our understanding of the gendered aspects of informal payments in healthcare, which can act as both a barrier to accessing care and a determinant of poor health.
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页码:132 / 139
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