Catastrophic expenditure and impoverishment after caesarean section in Sierra Leone: An evaluation of the free health care initiative.
Alex J van DuinenJosien WestendorpThomas AshleyLars HaganderHampus HolmerAlimamy P KoromaAndrew J M LeatherMark G ShrimeArne WibeHåkon A BolkanPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Many women in Sierra Leone face catastrophic expenditure related to caesarean section, mainly through food and travel expenses, and the poor are disproportionally affected. The FHCI is effective in reducing the risk of catastrophic expenditure related to caesarean section, but many patients are still exposed to financial hardship, suggesting that additional support is needed for Sierra Leone's poorest patients.