Additional file 1 of Patient and health provider costs of integrated HIV, diabetes and hypertension ambulatory health services in low-income settings — an empirical socio-economic cohort study in Tanzania and Uganda

Autor: Shiri, Tinevimbo, Birungi, Josephine, Garrib, Anupam V., Kivuyo, Sokoine L., Namakoola, Ivan, Mghamba, Janneth, Musinguzi, Joshua, Kimaro, Godfather, Mutungi, Gerald, Nyirenda, Moffat J., Okebe, Joseph, Ramaiya, Kaushik, Bachmann, M., Sewankambo, Nelson K., Mfinanga, Sayoki, Jaffar, Shabbar, Niessen, Louis W.
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.16599744.v1
Popis: Additional file 1: Table A1. Unit prices (2019/2020 Ugandan and Tanzanian Shillings). Table A2. Resource use specifications by single, double, and triple disease. Table A3. Monthly programme healthcare costs (US$ 2019/20) per patient by disease and facility. This includes staff salaries including non-clinical staff such as cleaners and drivers, drugs, medical consumables and supplies, laboratory testing, medical equipment, physical infrastructure used for patient care. Table A4. Out-of-pocket expenses and loss of earnings (median and ranges) in 2010/2020 US$. Table A5. Projected costs of managing people living with HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and multi-morbidity by gender in Tanzania and Uganda. Table A8. Prevalence of diabetes in Tanzania and Uganda [1]. Table A9. Prevalence of hypertension in Tanzania and Uganda [2, 3]. Table A10. HIV prevalence by age and gender in Tanzania and Uganda. Table A11. Projected impact of aging and differences in survival on the number of people living with HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and multi-morbidity (in thousands) by gender in Tanzania and Uganda. Sample size for the time and motion observational study. Figure A1. The effect of aging on the increase in the number of people with combined conditions (HIV and/or diabetes and/or hypertension) compared to cases in year 2020 by gender in Uganda and Tanzania.
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