ORIGINAL ARTICLES Family Circle and Willingness to Subscribe to Community-based Health Insurance (CBHI) for the Elderly in a Rural Community in South-South Nigeria

West Afr J Med . 2023 Jun 29;40(6):601-606.

Authors

  • F Archibong et.al

Keywords:

Community-based Health Insurance; Elderly; Family circle; Rural Community; Willingness.

Abstract

Abstract  in English, French

Background: The older people in most rural communities depend on family members to provide resources for their healthcare. However, such payments for health services are mostly out of pocket. In trying to protect the health of elderly persons who by nature are prone to high morbidity, other younger family members may be contacted for financial support for their healthcare through contributions to the Community based Health Insurance (CBHI). This study assessed the willingness of the significant other in the family to subscribe to the CBHI for the elderly person within the family.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was used to study 358 elderly people, and their significant other (identified by using the family circle tool). The respondents were selected by a multistage sampling technique from nine clusters of villages within the community. The data were generated with an interviewer-administered semi-structured questionnaire. For the significant other that lived outside the community phone call was used for the interview. Descriptive and inferential analyses were done using SPSS 22.

Results: Majority of the significant others (97.8%) were aged less than 60 years and mostly female (67.9%) and had attained the tertiary level of education (75.4%). Most of the significant others were civil servants (83.0%); 94.7% were Christians; 87.4% were married, and 83.2% lived in urban locations. Only 7.5% were aware of CBHI and 56.7% were willing to buy N10,000 (naira) subscriptions for CBHI. Socio-demographic characteristics that were significantly associated with willingness to subscribe for CBHI were age < 60 years (p=0.040), tertiary education (p<0.001), occupation (p<0.001), religion (p=0.008), marital status (p<0.001), place of residence (p<0.001) and monthly income (p<0.001).

Conclusion: There is a need to create awareness of CBHI in communities, as the majority of the significant others identified in this study were ready to subscribe to CBHI for the elderly members of their families at a convenient cost.

Keywords: Community-based Health Insurance; Elderly; Family circle; Rural Community; Willingness.

F Archibong 1U E Asibong 1 2A E Ayuk 1 2A Atangwho 1S S Uriah 3

Published

2023-09-10