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疾病负担、治疗利用以及对高、中低收入国家国际镰状细胞病世界评估调查中镰状细胞病患者教育和就业的影响:一项比较分析

Burden of disease, treatment utilization, and the impact on education and employment in patients with sickle cell disease: A comparative analysis of high- and low- to middle-income countries for the international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey.

机构信息

Sickle Cell Disease Enterprise, The Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.

Sickle Cell Society, London, UK.

出版信息

Am J Hematol. 2022 Aug;97(8):1055-1064. doi: 10.1002/ajh.26576. Epub 2022 Jun 20.

Abstract

The international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey (SWAY) reported a high impact of sickle cell disease (SCD) on patients' daily lives globally. In this study, we analyzed whether the reported burden differed between patients from the USA (n = 384) and other high-income (HI; n = 820) or low- to middle-income (LMI; n = 941) countries. We assessed symptoms and complications, incidence/management of vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs), treatment utilization/satisfaction, and the impact of SCD on education/employment. Certain symptoms (bone aches, insomnia, and joint stiffness) and complications (swollen/painful fingers/toes, gallstones, vision problems, blood clots, and asthma) were reported proportionally more by patients in the USA than in the HI/LMI countries. Self-reported VOCs were more common (mean [SD]: 7.1 [5.7] vs. 5.5 [8.9] and 4.4 [4.6] in the previous 12 months) and were managed more often by hospitalization (52% vs. 24% and 32%) in the USA than the HI and LMI countries. A higher proportion of patients from the USA than the HI/LMI countries reported a negative impact of SCD on their employment/schooling. Although high overall satisfaction with current treatments was reported globally, most patients indicated a strong desire for alternative pain medications. There are likely several reasons for the relatively high patient-reported burden in the USA group compared with the HI/LMI countries, including an older population and differences in newborn screening programs and pediatric/adult transition of care. It is clear that there is an urgent need for improved understanding and management of SCD globally, not just in the USA.

摘要

国际镰状细胞病世界评估调查 (SWAY) 报告称,镰状细胞病 (SCD) 对全球患者的日常生活有很大影响。在这项研究中,我们分析了来自美国 (n=384) 的患者报告的负担与其他高收入 (HI; n=820) 或中低收入 (LMI; n=941) 国家的患者之间是否存在差异。我们评估了症状和并发症、血管阻塞性危象 (VOC) 的发生率/管理、治疗利用/满意度,以及 SCD 对教育/就业的影响。某些症状(骨痛、失眠和关节僵硬)和并发症(肿胀/疼痛的手指/脚趾、胆结石、视力问题、血栓和哮喘)在美国患者中的报告比例高于 HI/LMI 国家。自我报告的 VOC 更为常见(平均[标准差]:12 个月内为 7.1[5.7] vs. 5.5[8.9] 和 4.4[4.6]),在美国比 HI/LMI 国家更常通过住院治疗来管理(52% vs. 24% 和 32%)。与 HI/LMI 国家相比,更多来自美国的患者报告 SCD 对其就业/学业有负面影响。尽管全球范围内报告的治疗总体满意度较高,但大多数患者表示强烈希望使用替代止痛药。与 HI/LMI 国家相比,美国患者报告的负担相对较高可能有几个原因,包括人口老龄化以及新生儿筛查计划和儿科/成人护理过渡方面的差异。显然,全球需要更好地了解和管理 SCD,而不仅仅是在美国。

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