Université Catholique de Louvain, Department of Chest Medicine, Mont-Godinne Hospital, B-5530 Yvoir, Belgium.
Expert Rev Pharmacoecon Outcomes Res. 2008 Aug;8(4):395-400. doi: 10.1586/14737167.8.4.395.
Work-related asthma (WRA) accounts for 10-15% of adult asthma. This review will summarize the available information related to the socioeconomic outcomes inherent to WRA. A substantial proportion of subjects suffering from WRA experience prolonged work disruption and subsequent loss of income. Moreover, recent studies have established that WRA is associated with a higher use of healthcare resources and a lower quality of life than asthma unrelated to work. The negative socioeconomic consequences are mostly influenced by professional and demographic factors, including reduced possibilities for relocation to an unexposed job within the same company, lack of effective retraining programs and low level of education. These socioeconomic considerations should be regarded as a central component in the implementation of rational management and prevention policies.
工作相关哮喘(WRA)占成人哮喘的 10-15%。本文将综述与 WRA 相关的社会经济结局的现有信息。相当一部分 WRA 患者经历了长时间的工作中断和随后的收入损失。此外,最近的研究表明,WRA 与工作无关的哮喘相比,使用医疗保健资源更多,生活质量更低。这些负面的社会经济后果主要受职业和人口统计学因素的影响,包括在同一家公司内调往未暴露工作岗位的可能性降低、缺乏有效的再培训计划和较低的教育水平。这些社会经济方面的考虑因素应被视为实施合理管理和预防政策的核心组成部分。