A cost-effectiveness analysis of alternative tuberculosis control programs in rural Zambia

This study reviewed community-based directly observed treatment and the conventional approach to tuberculosis management in order to find cost-effective approach. Both patient and health system cost data were used. Hospital cost data were collected from a mission hospital in rural Zambia for the per...

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Main Author: Chipeta, Kettie
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12492
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-124922020-10-06T05:10:47Z A cost-effectiveness analysis of alternative tuberculosis control programs in rural Zambia Chipeta, Kettie Health Economics This study reviewed community-based directly observed treatment and the conventional approach to tuberculosis management in order to find cost-effective approach. Both patient and health system cost data were used. Hospital cost data were collected from a mission hospital in rural Zambia for the periods 1989 and 1997. Patient cost data were collected from a sample of 50 patients in terms of time and travel costs. The cure rate was used as the measure of effectiveness. Results showed that community-based DOT is the most cost-effective approach because of its reduced costs to the patients and health system. Finally, it was also found that community-based DOT is the most viable economic option given the existing resource constraints. Suggestions for future study are offered and limitations of research are explored. 2015-02-17T12:54:24Z 2015-02-17T12:54:24Z 1999 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12492 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences Health Economics Unit
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A cost-effectiveness analysis of alternative tuberculosis control programs in rural Zambia
description This study reviewed community-based directly observed treatment and the conventional approach to tuberculosis management in order to find cost-effective approach. Both patient and health system cost data were used. Hospital cost data were collected from a mission hospital in rural Zambia for the periods 1989 and 1997. Patient cost data were collected from a sample of 50 patients in terms of time and travel costs. The cure rate was used as the measure of effectiveness. Results showed that community-based DOT is the most cost-effective approach because of its reduced costs to the patients and health system. Finally, it was also found that community-based DOT is the most viable economic option given the existing resource constraints. Suggestions for future study are offered and limitations of research are explored.
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title_short A cost-effectiveness analysis of alternative tuberculosis control programs in rural Zambia
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