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Humanistic and economic burden of fibromyalgia in Japan

机译:日本纤维肌痛的人文和经济负担

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the health and economic burden associated with fibromyalgia among adults in Japan. Materials and methods: Data from the 2011–2014 Japan National Health and Wellness Survey (n=115,271), a nationally representative survey of adults, were analyzed. The greedy matching algorithm was used to match the respondents who self-reported a diagnosis of fibromyalgia with those not having fibromyalgia (n=256). Generalized linear models, controlling for covariates (eg, age and sex), examined whether the respondents with fibromyalgia differed from matched controls based on health status (health utilities; Mental and Physical Component Summary scores from Medical Outcomes Study: 12-item Version 2 and 36-item Version 2 Short Form Survey), sleep quality (ie, sleep difficulty symptoms), work productivity (Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Questionnaire – General Health Version 2.0), health care resource use, and estimated annual indirect and direct costs (based on published annual wages and resource use events) in Japanese yen (¥). Results: After adjustment for covariates, respondents with fibromyalgia relative to matched controls scored significantly lower on health utilities (adjusted means =0.547 vs 0.732), Mental Component Summary score (33.15 vs 45.88), and Physical Component Summary score (39.22 vs 50.81), all with P <0.001; these differences exceeded the clinically meaningful levels. In addition, those with fibromyalgia reported significantly poorer sleep quality than those without fibromyalgia. Respondents with fibromyalgia compared with those without fibromyalgia experienced significantly more loss in work productivity and health care resource use, resulting in those with fibromyalgia incurring indirect costs that were more than twice as high (adjusted means =¥2,826,395 vs ¥1,201,547) and direct costs that were nearly six times as high (¥1,941,118 vs ¥335,140), both with P <0.001. Conclusion: Japanese adults with fibromyalgia experienced significantly poorer health-related quality of life and greater loss in work productivity and health care use than those without fibromyalgia, resulting in significantly higher costs. Improving the rates of diagnosis and treatment for this chronic pain condition may be helpful in addressing this considerable humanistic and economic burden.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是研究日本成年人中与纤维肌痛相关的健康和经济负担。材料和方法:分析了2011-2014年日本全国健康状况调查(n = 115,271)的数据,这是一项全国代表性的成年人调查。贪婪匹配算法用于将自我报告诊断为纤维肌痛的受访者与没有纤维肌痛的受访者进行匹配(n = 256)。广义线性模型控制协变量(例如年龄和性别),根据健康状况检查了患有纤维肌痛的受访者是否与匹配的对照(健康效用;医学成果研究中的心理和身体成分摘要评分:第12条版本2和36个项目的版本2简短调查),睡眠质量(即睡眠困难症状),工作效率(工作生产率和活动障碍问卷-普通卫生2.0版),医疗保健资源使用以及估计的年度间接和直接成本(基于有关已发布的年度工资和资源使用事件的信息)。结果:在对协变量进行校正之后,相对于匹配的对照组,纤维肌痛的受访者在卫生保健方面的得分显着较低(调整后的平均值= 0.547 vs 0.732),心理成分总分(33.15 vs 45.88)和身体成分总分(39.22 vs 50.81),所有P <0.001;这些差异超出了临床上有意义的水平。此外,患有纤维肌痛的患者的睡眠质量显着低于没有纤维肌痛的患者。与没有纤维肌痛的受访者相比,患有纤维肌痛的受访者的工作效率和医疗资源使用损失明显更多,导致患有纤维肌痛的受访者产生的间接费用高出两倍(调整后的平均费用为2,826,395日元与1,201,547日元),而直接费用为分别是P <0.001的六倍(分别为1,941,118和335,140)。结论:患有纤维肌痛的日本成年人与没有纤维肌痛的成年人相比,与健康相关的生活质量明显较差,工作效率和医疗保健使用的损失也更大,从而导致成本显着提高。改善这种慢性疼痛状况的诊断和治疗率可能有助于解决这一巨大的人文和经济负担。

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