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特应性皮炎与患者视角:关于校园霸凌及职场职业歧视的见解

Atopic Dermatitis and Patient Perspectives: Insights of Bullying at School and Career Discrimination at Work.

作者信息

Stingeni Luca, Belloni Fortina Anna, Baiardini Ilaria, Hansel Katharina, Moretti Devis, Cipriani Filippo

机构信息

Dermatology Section, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy.

Unit of Dermatology, Department of Medicine - DIMED, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.

出版信息

J Asthma Allergy. 2021 Jul 21;14:919-928. doi: 10.2147/JAA.S317009. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by recurrent eczematous lesions and intense pruritus. AD patients are known to face a considerable disease burden, including physical and emotional limitations. There is still limited knowledge about daily implications in education and occupation. We describe disease social stigmatization by measuring bullying and self-isolation in students and professional discrimination in workers. Overall loss of productivity, either at school and at the workplace, was quantified as the sum of absenteeism (number of days AD sick leave) and presenteeism (number of days with decreased focus and functionality).

METHODS

An on-line web survey was sent to 3235 random recipients and 401 met the inclusion criteria (self-reporting AD and ≥12 yo). The survey domains included daily limitations, QoL, feelings and relationships, together with specific questions about bullying, discrimination and loss of productivity.

RESULTS

AD negatively affected QoL in 51.6% of respondents, whereas 68.8% considered AD as a real limit to daily routine. More in detail, 39.3% of students were victims of bullying and 33.9% of workers felt discriminated because of AD. On average, absenteeism in students was for 17.1 days/year (presenteeism: 19.5 days/year), whereas in workers, the estimate was 10.9 days/year (presenteeism: 13.1 days/year). Absenteeism and presenteeism were more pronounced in bullied/discriminated subjects.

CONCLUSION

AD multidimensional implications deeply affect and undermine personal and professional fulfillments. Our results contribute to a better understanding of what living with AD means.

摘要

背景

特应性皮炎(AD)是一种慢性炎症性皮肤病,其特征为反复出现湿疹样皮损和剧烈瘙痒。已知AD患者面临相当大的疾病负担,包括身体和情感方面的限制。关于教育和职业方面的日常影响,目前了解仍然有限。我们通过测量学生中的欺凌和自我隔离以及工作中的职业歧视来描述疾病的社会污名化。学校和工作场所的总体生产力损失被量化为缺勤天数(AD病假天数)和出勤但工作效率降低天数(注意力不集中和工作能力下降的天数)之和。

方法

向3235名随机收件人发送了在线网络调查问卷,401人符合纳入标准(自我报告患有AD且年龄≥12岁)。调查领域包括日常限制、生活质量、感受和人际关系,以及关于欺凌、歧视和生产力损失的具体问题。

结果

51.6%的受访者表示AD对生活质量有负面影响,而68.8%的人认为AD是日常生活的实际限制。更详细地说,39.3%的学生曾遭受欺凌,33.9%的工人因AD感到受到歧视。学生平均每年缺勤17.1天(出勤但工作效率降低天数:每年19.5天),而工人的估计缺勤天数为每年10.9天(出勤但工作效率降低天数:每年13.1天)。在遭受欺凌/歧视的受试者中,缺勤和出勤但工作效率降低的情况更为明显。

结论

AD的多方面影响深刻影响并破坏个人和职业成就。我们的结果有助于更好地理解患有AD意味着什么。

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