How costly is the first prenatal clinic visit? Analysis of out-of-pocket expenditure in rural Sri Lanka-a country with free maternal health care

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Gunarathne, Sajaan Praveena [1 ]
Wickramasinghe, Nuwan Darshana [1 ]
Agampodi, Thilini Chanchala [1 ]
Prasanna, Indika Ruwan [2 ]
Agampodi, Suneth Buddhika [1 ]
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[1] Rajarata Univ Sri Lanka, Fac Med & Allied Sci, Dept Community Med, Saliyapura 50008, Sri Lanka
[2] Rajarata Univ Sri Lanka, Fac Social Sci & Humanities, Dept Econ, Mihintale 50300, Sri Lanka
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First prenatal clinic visit; Free health; Out-of-pocket expenditure; Pregnancy; Rajarata pregnancy cohort; SURVIVAL; 4; MORTALITY; DELIVERY; PAYMENTS; TRANSITION; SERVICES; ILLNESS; BURDEN; REDUCE; INDIA;
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10.1186/s12913-021-07005-y
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background This study aimed to determine the magnitude of and factors associated with out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) during the first prenatal clinic visit among pregnant women in Anuradhapura district, Sri Lanka, which provides free maternal healthcare. Methods The study design was a cross-sectional study, and the study setting was 22 Medical Officers of Health (MOOH) areas in Anuradhapura District, Sri Lanka. Data of 1389 pregnant women were analyzed using descriptive statistics and non-parametric tests. Results The mean OOPE of the first prenatal clinic visit was USD 8.12, which accounted for 2.9 and 4.5% of the household income and expenditure, respectively. Pregnant women who used only government-free health services (which are free of charge at the point of service delivery) had an OOPE of USD 3.49. A significant correlation was recorded between household expenditure (r(s) = 0.095, p = 0.002) and the number of pregnancies (r(s) = - 0.155, p < 0.001) with OOPE. Education level less than primary education is positively contributed to OOPE (p < 0.05), and utilizing government-free maternal health services lead to a decrease in the OOPE for the first prenatal clinic visit (p < 0.05). Conclusion Despite having free maternal services, the OOPE of the first prenatal clinic visit is high in rural Sri Lanka. One-fifth of pregnant women utilize private health services, and pregnant women who used only government-free maternal health services also spend a direct medical cost for medicines/micronutrient supplements.
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