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Opioid-induced constipation negatively impacts pain management, productivity, and health-related quality of life: findings from the National Health and Wellness Survey.

机译:阿片类药物诱发的便秘产生负面影响疼痛管理,生产力和与健康的生活质量:来自国家健康和健康调查的调查结果。

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OBJECTIVE: To characterize the impact of opioid-induced constipation (OIC) on healthcare resource use, work productivity, and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients receiving chronic opioid therapy. DESIGN: Data were collected via Internet questionnaires during the international National Health and Wellness Survey (NHWS) 2004 from individuals aged > or = 18 years who reported taking opioids for > or = 6 months. Healthcare resource utilization, Work Productivity, and Activity Impairment, and Short-Form 8 (SF-8) questionnaire responses were compared between those who did or did not report OIC. RESULTS: Data were available from 2,430 individuals receiving opioids, of whom 359 reported OIC. Participants with OIC reported significantly more physician visits (mean difference 3.84 visits; p < 0.05) and alternative care provider visits (mean difference 1.73 visits; p < 0.05) over the previous 6 months than those without OIC; however, no significant differences in emergency room visits or number of days of hospitalization were observed. Respondents with OIC also reported significantly greater time missed from work, impairment while working, overall work impairment, and activity impairment (p < 0.05 for all comparisons). HRQOL scores were significantly lower in the OIC group than those without OIC on both the physical and mental components of the SF-8 questionnaire (p < 0.05 for both comparisons). CONCLUSIONS: The survey results reflect a negative impact of OIC on individuals' HRQOL and on society in terms of healthcare resource use and work productivity beyond that imposed by patients' pain conditions. These findings indicate a need for effective treatment for opioid-induced constipation in patients receiving chronic opioid therapy.
机译:目的:表征阿片类药物诱发的便秘(OIC)对接受慢性阿片类药物治疗的患者的医疗资源使用,工作率和与健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL)的影响。设计:通过互联网调查问卷(NHW)2004年互联网问卷(NHW)从账面服用>或= 6个月作出阿片类药物的互联网卫生调查(NHWS)2004年收集。医疗资源利用率,工作生产力和活动障碍,以及在那些或未报告OIC的人之间比较了第8(SF-8)问卷调查响应。结果:可从接受阿片类药物的2,430人获得数据,其中359次报告OIC。 OIC的参与者报告了更多的医生访问(平均差异3.84访问; P <0.05)和替代护理提供者访问(平均差异1.73访问; P <0.05)比未经OIC的那些;然而,观察到急诊室访问或住院时间数没有显着差异。 OIC的受访者还报告了工作,减值,工作,整体工作减值和活动损害时明显更大的时间(P <0.05进行所有比较)。 OIC组的HRQOL分数比SF-8调查问卷的身体和精神组分的OIC(P <0.05用于两者的比较),HRQOL分数显着较低。结论:调查结果反映了OIC对个人HRQOL和社会在医疗保健资源使用方面对社会的负面影响,并且在患者疼痛条件强加的工作效率之外。这些发现表明需要有效治疗接受慢性阿片类药物治疗患者的阿片类药物诱导的便秘。

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