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| DOI | 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0172204 | ||||
| Año | 2017 | ||||
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We study the economic cost of dementia in Chile, and its variation according to socioeconomic status (SES). We use primary data from a survey of 330 informal primary caregivers who completed both a RUD-Lite and a socio-demographic questionnaire to evaluate the severity of dementia and caregiver's burden. The costs of dementia are broken into three components: direct medical costs (medical care, drugs, tests); direct social costs (social service, daycare); and indirect costs (mostly associated to informal care). The average monthly cost per patient is estimated at US$ 1,463. Direct medical costs account for 20 per cent, direct social costs for 5 per cent and indirect costs for 75 per cent of the total cost. The mean monthly cost is found to be inversely related to SES, a pattern largely driven by indirect costs. The monthly cost for high SES is US$ 1,083 and US$ 1,588 for low SES. A multivariate regression analysis suggests that severity of dementia and caregiver's burden account for between 49 and 70 per cent of the difference in the indirect cost across SES. However, between one-third and one-half of the variation across SES is not due to gradient in severity of dementia. Direct medical costs increase in higher SES, reflecting differences in purchasing power, while indirect costs are inversely related to SES and more than compensate differences in medical costs. Moreover, in lower SES groups, female caregivers, typically family members who are inactive in the labor market, mostly provide informal care. The average annual cost of dementia in Chile (US$ 17,559) is lower in comparison to high-income countries (US$ 39,595) and the proportion of cost related to informal cost is higher (74 per cent compared to 40 per cent). SES is a key determinant in the cost of dementia. In the absence of universal access to treatment, part of the social cost of dementia potentially preserves or increases income and gender inequality.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | HOJMAN-TRUJILLO, DANIEL ANDRES | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS PARA EL CONFLICTO Y LA COHESIÓN SOCIAL - Chile |
| 2 | DUARTE-VASQUEZ, FABIAN ROLANDO | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS PARA EL CONFLICTO Y LA COHESIÓN SOCIAL - Chile |
| 3 | RUIZ-TAGLE, JAIME, V | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 4 | Budnich, Marilu | Mujer |
Ctr KINTUN - Chile
Centro KINTUN - Chile Kintun Center - Chile |
| 5 | DELGADO-SCHNEIDER, CAROLINA PAZ | Mujer |
Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile - Chile
Clínica Santa María - Chile Universidad de Chile - Chile Hosp Clin Univ Chile - Chile |
| 6 | SLACHEVSKY-CHONCHOL, ANDREA MARIA | Mujer |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile Hospital del Salvador - Chile Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile Centro de Investigación Avanzada en Educación - Chile Centre for Advanced Research in Education - Chile Ctr Adv Res Educ - Chile Hosp Salvador - Chile |
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| CONICYT/Fondecyt Regular |
| Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies |
| CONICYT /Associative Research Program / Grant Basal Funds for Centers of Excellence |
| Project IV concurso de Investigacion SSMO Santiago-Chile |
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| The study was funded by CONICYT/FONDECYT Regular/1140423 (AS and CD; CONICYT/FONDAP/15150012 (AS); Project IV concurso de Investigacion SSMO Santiago-Chile (AS and MLB); CONICYT /Associative Research Program / Grant Basal Funds for Centers of Excellence FB 0003 (AS) and Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (grant number CONICYT/FONDAP/15130009 (DH and FD). The funder had no role in study design, data collection, analysis, data interpretation, manuscript writing, or decision to submit for publication. All authors had responsibility for the decision to submit for publication. |