Quality of Life and Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Sickle Cell Disease Patients in Saudi Arabia: A Single-Center Study
<p>Out-of-pocket expenditures (OOPE) for travel and accommodation among patients outside Riyadh city.</p> "> Figure 2
<p>Financial stress feeling among adult patients stratified by individual monthly income.</p> "> Figure 3
<p>Impact of SCD on adult patients’ careers.</p> "> Figure 4
<p>Mean scores of the EuroQol-5D-5L Visual Analog Scale (VAS) among male and female patients.</p> "> Figure 5
<p>Age and age-adjusted QALYs among male and female patients.</p> ">
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design and Patient Population
2.2. Study Tools and Variables
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.4. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | Frequency (%) |
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Gender | |
Male | 56 (47.46) |
Female | 62 (52.54) |
Age group | |
0–5 yrs. | 1 (0.85) |
6–11 yrs. | 7 (5.93) |
12–17 yrs. | 11 (9.32) |
18–23 yrs. | 27 (22.88) |
24–29 yrs. | 22 (18.64) |
30–35 yrs. | 20 (16.95) |
36–41 yrs. | 18 (15.25) |
42–47 yrs. | 7 (5.93) |
48–53 yrs. | 5 (4.24) |
Education | |
Pre-school and nursery | 2 (1.69) |
Elementary school | 11 (9.32) |
Intermediate school | 15 (12.71) |
High school | 46 (38.98) |
College degree | 44 (37.29) |
Region of residence | |
Riyadh | 98 (83.05) |
Makkah | 1 (0.85) |
Jizan | 9 (7.63) |
Tabuk | 2 (1.69) |
Eastern region | 3 (2.54) |
Hail | 2 (1.69) |
Albaha | 3 (2.54) |
Marital Status | |
Single | 81 (68.64) |
Married | 35 (29.66) |
Divorced | 2 (1.69) |
Age at diagnosis | |
0–2 yrs. | 73 (61.86) |
2–4 yrs. | 23 (19.49) |
4–6 yrs. | 14 (11.86) |
6–8 yrs. | 4 (3.39) |
8–10 yrs. | 2 (1.69) |
10–12 yrs. | 1 (0.85) |
>12 yrs. | 1 (0.85) |
Family monthly income in United States Dollars (USD) | |
<800 USD | 28 (23.73) |
800–1600 USD | 34 (28.81) |
1600–2666.67 USD | 27 (22.88) |
2666.67–4000 USD | 17 (14.41) |
4000–5333.33 USD | 10 (8.47) |
>5333.33 USD | 2 (1.69) |
Other comorbidities | |
Cardiovascular disease | 3 (4.24) |
Asthma | 8 (6.78) |
Diabetes | 3 (2.54) |
Osteoarthritis | 10 (8.47) |
Stroke | 2 (1.69) |
Hypertension | 3 (2.54) |
Number of prescription medications | |
1–2 Medications | 85 (72.03) |
3–4 Medications | 33 (27.97) |
Frequency of simple blood transfusion | |
Regularly (i.e., Every month) | 11 (9.32) |
Sometimes (i.e., Once to twice a year) | 49 (41.53) |
Rarely (i.e., Every two to three years) | 7 (5.93) |
No blood transfusion | 51 (43.22) |
Was there a delay in blood transfusion when you needed it? | |
No | 106 (89.83) |
Yes | 12 (10.17) |
Healthcare services are paid by: | |
Employer-based private health insurance | 4 (3.39) |
Public healthcare coverage | 114 (96.61) |
Component of Out-of-Pocket Expenditures | Mean ± SD |
---|---|
Child care | USD 88.59 ± 241.22 |
Healthcare services (i.e., medical visits, prescription drugs, lab tests, imaging studies) | USD 523.27 ± 1822.97 |
Other costs (e.g., car parking, special meals, etc., …) | USD 38.82 ± 134.12 |
Total cost (USD) | USD 650.69 ± 1853.96 |
Domain | Frequency (%) |
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Mobility | |
No problems in walking about | 57 (57.58) |
Slight problems in walking about | 17 (17.17) |
Moderate problems in walking about | 16 (16.16) |
Severe problems in walking about | 9 (9.09) |
Unable to walk about | 0 (0) |
Self-care | |
No problems washing or dressing | 78 (78.79) |
Slight problems washing or dressing | 8 (8.08) |
Moderate problems washing or dressing | 12 (12.12) |
Severe problems washing or dressing | 1 (1.01) |
Unable to wash or dress | 0 (0) |
Usual activities | |
No problems doing usual activities | 36 (36.36) |
Slight problems doing usual activities | 33 (33.33) |
Moderate problems doing usual activities | 21 (21.21) |
Severe problems doing usual activities | 6 (6.06) |
Unable to do usual activities | 3 (3.03) |
Pain/Discomfort | |
No pain or discomfort | 31 (31.31) |
Slight pain or discomfort | 42 (42.42) |
Moderate pain or discomfort | 16 (16.16) |
Severe pain or discomfort | 7 (7.07) |
Extreme pain or discomfort | 3 (3.03) |
Anxiety/Depression | |
Not anxious or depressed | 49 (49.49) |
Slightly anxious or depressed | 23 (23.23) |
Moderately anxious or depressed | 19 (19.19) |
Severely anxious or depressed | 6 (6.06) |
Extremely anxious or depressed | 2 (2.02) |
Variable | Β-Estimate | p-Value |
---|---|---|
Frequency of blood transfusion | −0.05645 | 0.0066 * |
Number of comorbidities | −0.10367 | 0.0244 * |
Age | 0.00143 | 0.5570 |
Female versus male | −0.02195 | 0.6167 |
Education | 0.05378 | 0.0377 * |
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AlRuthia, Y.; Alanazi, R.B.; Alotaibi, S.F.; Alanazi, M. Quality of Life and Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Sickle Cell Disease Patients in Saudi Arabia: A Single-Center Study. Healthcare 2024, 12, 2146. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12212146
AlRuthia Y, Alanazi RB, Alotaibi SF, Alanazi M. Quality of Life and Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Sickle Cell Disease Patients in Saudi Arabia: A Single-Center Study. Healthcare. 2024; 12(21):2146. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12212146
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlRuthia, Yazed, Rayan B. Alanazi, Sultan F. Alotaibi, and Miteb Alanazi. 2024. "Quality of Life and Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Sickle Cell Disease Patients in Saudi Arabia: A Single-Center Study" Healthcare 12, no. 21: 2146. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12212146