THE COST OF TREATMENT OF SICKLE CELL ANAEMIA

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Health care is a necessity and a basic human need. Households or individuals often derived various strategies to cope with large health expenditure. Sickle-cell Anaemia is the most frequent haemoglobin disorder and one of the world’s greatest cause of morbidity and mortality mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. This research work title the cost of treatment of sickle cell anaemia (A case study of General Hospital Katsina) was carried out in General Hospital Katsina, Katsina state Nigeria between April to May in the year 2016. The research was carried to determine the cost of treatment of Sickle-cell Anaemia complications. Designed questionnaire were distributed at random among patients enquiring for age, sex, cost of drugs prescribed, cost of laboratory examination, cost of transport and other expenses spend in the cause of treatment. Different patients were interviewed and their case were recorded confidentially for this research work, the result for the research shows that the average cost of treatment per person was  #2128.57. Greater percentage goes for the drugs prescribed with 44.87% and then laboratory examination cost had 27.3% other expenses spent in the cause of treatment had 15.40%, and lastly the transport with 13.97%.  This price cost is extremely difficult for the poor people to afford, with regards to this research the government should do enough to make the medication drugs for Sickle-cell Anaemia treatment available and free for every government health care facilities for effective treatment.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Pagei
Approval Sheetii
Dedicationiii
Acknowledgementiv
Table of Contentsvi
List of Tablesix
List of Figuresx
List of Platesxi
Abstractxii

CHAPTER ONE
Introduction1
1.1Classification of Sickle-cell Anaemia2
1.2Statement of Problem3
1.3Justification of the Study4
1.4Aims and Objectives5


CHAPTER TWO
2.0Literature Review6
2.1History of Sickle-cell Anaemia6
2.2Geographic Distribution of Sickle-cell8
2.3Pathophysiology10
2.4Genetics11
2.5Inheritance11
2.6The Sickle-cell Gene and Malaria13
2.7Symptoms13
2.8Diagnosis17
2.9Treatment18
2.9.8Prevention and Control20
2.10Prognosis21

CHAPTER THREE
3.0Methodology22
3.1Study Area22
3.2Historical Background of General Hospital Katsina23
3.3Data Collection25
3.4Data Analysis25

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0Results26

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0Discussion41
5.1Conclusion44
5.2Recommendation45
References47
Appendix I58
Appendix II60


THE COST OF TREATMENT OF SICKLE CELL ANAEMIA
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    Type Project
    Department Medical and Health Science
    Project ID MHS0174
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
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    Format Microsoft Word

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