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了解非严重夜间低血糖事件的经济负担:对工作生产力、疾病管理和资源利用的影响。

Understanding the economic burden of nonsevere nocturnal hypoglycemic events: impact on work productivity, disease management, and resource utilization.

机构信息

The Brod Group, Mill Valley, CA, USA.

出版信息

Value Health. 2013 Dec;16(8):1140-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jval.2013.09.002. Epub 2013 Oct 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Nonsevere hypoglycemic events are common and may occur in one-third of persons with diabetes as often as several times a week. This study's objective was to examine the economic burden of nonsevere nocturnal hypoglycemic events (NSNHEs).

METHODS

A 20-minute Web-based survey, with items derived from the literature, expert input, and patient interviews, assessing the impact of NSNHEs was administered in nine countries to 18 years and older patients with self-reported diabetes having an NSNHE in the past month.

RESULTS

A total of 20,212 persons were screened, with 2,108 respondents meeting criteria and included in the analysis sample. The cost of lost work productivity per NSNHE was estimated to be between $10.21 (Germany) and $28.13 (the United Kingdom), representing 3.3 to 7.5 hours of lost work time per event. A reduction in work productivity (presenteeism) was also reported. Compared with respondents' usual blood sugar monitoring practice, on average, 3.6 ± 6.6 extra tests were conducted in the week following the event at a cost of approximately $87.1 per year. Additional costs were also incurred for doctor visits as well as medical care required because of falls or injuries incurred during the NSNHE for an annual cost of $2,111.3 per person per year. When taking into consideration the multiple impacts of NSNHEs for the total sample and the frequency that these events occur, the resulting total annual economic burden was $288,000 or $127 per person per event.

CONCLUSIONS

NSNHEs have serious consequences for patients. Greater attention to treatments that reduce NSNHEs can have a major impact on reducing the economic burden of diabetes.

摘要

目的

非严重低血糖事件很常见,在糖尿病患者中,每周可能会发生多达三分之一的事件。本研究的目的是研究非严重夜间低血糖事件(NSNHEs)的经济负担。

方法

通过网络调查(共 20 分钟),对过去一个月发生过 NSNHE 的 18 岁及以上自报糖尿病患者进行了调查,调查内容包括从文献、专家意见和患者访谈中得出的有关 NSNHE 影响的项目。

结果

共筛查了 20212 人,其中 2108 人符合条件并纳入分析样本。每次 NSNHE 导致的工作生产力损失成本估计为 10.21 美元(德国)至 28.13 美元(英国),代表每次事件损失 3.3 至 7.5 小时的工作时间。还报告了工作生产力下降(出勤)的情况。与受访者通常的血糖监测实践相比,在事件发生后的一周内,平均额外进行了 3.6 ± 6.6 次测试,每年的费用约为 87.1 美元。因低血糖事件而导致的跌倒或受伤需要看医生和医疗护理也会产生额外的费用,每年每人的费用为 2111.3 美元。考虑到总样本中 NSNHE 的多重影响以及这些事件发生的频率,由此产生的年度总经济负担为 288000 美元,或每人每次事件 127 美元。

结论

NSNHEs 对患者有严重的后果。更多关注可以减少 NSNHEs 的治疗方法可以对降低糖尿病的经济负担产生重大影响。

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