Department of Dermatology, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan.
Market Access, AbbVie GK, Tokyo, Japan.
J Med Econ. 2021 Jan-Dec;24(1):1280-1289. doi: 10.1080/13696998.2021.2002559.
Although pruritus is a hallmark feature of atopic dermatitis, no study has investigated the associated impact of pruritus, due to atopic dermatitis in Japan. The study aimed to evaluate the real-life burden of atopic dermatitis by pruritus severity in adult Japanese patients. The primary objective was to assess the correlation between pruritus severity and work productivity and activity impairment. A secondary objective was to characterize the impact of pruritus on quality of life and to evaluate the burden of symptoms severity and frequency.
A cross-sectional internet-based survey was conducted. Eligible patients were currently employed and working adults with atopic dermatitis for at least 6 months. Stratification on pruritus severity assessed by the Worst Pruritus Numerical Rating Scale at the screening was performed to ensure that different severity groups are represented. Correlations were assessed using Spearman's rank-order correlation coefficient. Multivariate regression analyses were performed to assess the impact of pruritus severity on work productivity and quality of life.
The study analyzed 370 patients. Pruritus severity significantly correlated with work impairment (Rho = 0.622, value (H0: Rho > 0.5) <.001). A greater pruritus severity was associated with greater work productivity and activity impairment and a greater impact on quality of life, sleep, emotional state, and everyday activities. Patients with a greater pruritus severity carried a higher economic burden of treatment and were more often not satisfied with the received therapy.
All data were self-reported by patients an online survey, which is associated with the risk of misclassification for diagnosis, recall bias, and limited participation of patients.
The study provides evidence that pruritus is associated with the overall disease burden and impacts many important life aspects of patients with atopic dermatitis in Japan.
尽管瘙痒是特应性皮炎的一个显著特征,但由于日本缺乏对特应性皮炎相关瘙痒的研究,因此尚未对此进行调查。本研究旨在评估日本成年特应性皮炎患者的瘙痒严重程度对疾病负担的影响。主要目的是评估瘙痒严重程度与工作生产力和活动能力障碍之间的相关性。次要目的是描述瘙痒对生活质量的影响,并评估症状严重程度和频率的负担。
采用横断面互联网调查。合格患者为目前在职并患有特应性皮炎至少 6 个月的成年患者。通过筛选时最差瘙痒数字评分量表评估的瘙痒严重程度进行分层,以确保不同严重程度的患者都能被代表。采用 Spearman 秩相关系数评估相关性。采用多元回归分析评估瘙痒严重程度对工作生产力和生活质量的影响。
本研究共分析了 370 名患者。瘙痒严重程度与工作障碍显著相关(Rho = 0.622, 值(H0:Rho > 0.5)<0.001)。瘙痒越严重,工作生产力和活动能力障碍越严重,对生活质量、睡眠、情绪状态和日常活动的影响越大。瘙痒严重程度较高的患者治疗经济负担较高,且对接受的治疗更不满意。
所有数据均由患者在线自我报告,这可能导致诊断、回忆偏倚和患者参与度有限的错误分类风险。
本研究表明,瘙痒与特应性皮炎患者的整体疾病负担相关,并对其生活的许多重要方面产生影响。