Glader E-L, Jonsson B, Norrving B, Eriksson M
Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
Department of Clinical Sciences, Section of Neurology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Acta Neurol Scand. 2017 Jun;135(6):608-613. doi: 10.1111/ane.12639. Epub 2016 Jul 21.
The objective of this nationwide study was to analyze how functional status and socioeconomic status affect return to work (RTW) among younger patients with first-time stroke in a Sweden.
This register-based cohort study included employed patients aged 25-55 with first-time stroke between 2008 and 2011 and primary outcome was RTW within 1 year after stroke. Data regarding functional status and employment status were retrieved from the Swedish Stroke Register, Riksstroke, and socioeconomic data (income, education, and country of birth) from Statistics Sweden.
We included 2539 patients who had answered the question on RTW, and 1880 (74.0%) had RTW within 12 months. Patients with low income (69.9% in lowest income group vs 79.9% in highest group, P<.001), patients born in countries outside the Nordic countries (Sweden 75.5%, Nordic countries 74.3%, European countries 61.7%, other countries 57.3%, P<.001), and the youngest patients (25-34, 63.1%; 35-44, 75.9%; 45-55, 74.3%; P=.008) were less likely to RTW. Pain, low mood, and answering the questionnaire with help were more common in low socioeconomic groups, and when adjusting for these variables, together with age and sex, income and country of birth were no longer independent predictors for RTW.
Patients with low socioeconomic status less often RTW 1 year after stroke.Impaired functional status after stroke is more common in patients with lower socioeconomic status and mediates socioeconomic differences in RTW. Improvement of functional status should be targeted to facilitate RTW among stroke patients with low socioeconomic status.
这项全国性研究的目的是分析功能状态和社会经济地位如何影响瑞典首次中风的年轻患者的重返工作岗位(RTW)情况。
这项基于登记的队列研究纳入了2008年至2011年间首次中风的25至55岁就业患者,主要结局是中风后1年内的RTW情况。关于功能状态和就业状态的数据从瑞典中风登记处Riksstroke获取,社会经济数据(收入、教育程度和出生国家)从瑞典统计局获取。
我们纳入了2539名回答了关于RTW问题的患者,其中1880名(74.0%)在12个月内实现了RTW。低收入患者(最低收入组为69.9%,最高收入组为79.9%,P<0.001)、出生在北欧国家以外国家的患者(瑞典为75.5%,北欧国家为74.