Journal ArticleOpen Access
Economic burden of non-communicable diseases on households in Nigeria: evidence from the Nigeria living standard survey 2018-19
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Author Affiliations
Murdoch University, Ondo State Primary Health Care Development Board, University of Dhaka
Published InBMC Public Health
Year2023
Citations52
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The importance of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Nigeria is reflected in their growing burden that is fast overtaking that of infectious diseases. As most NCD care is paid for through out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses, and NCDs tend to cause substantial income losses through chronic disabilities, the rising NCD-related health burden may also be economically detrimental. Given the lack of updated national-level evidence on the economic burden of NCDs in Nigeria, this study aims to produce new evidence on the extent of financial hardship experienced by households with NCDs in Nigeria due to OOP expenditure and productivity loss. METHODS: This study analysed cross-sectional data from the most recent round (2018-19) of the Nigeria Living Standard Survey (NLSS). Household-level health and consumption…
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