Department of Health Sciences, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
Department of Health Sciences, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jul 1;12(7):e058948. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058948.
To update the knowledge on the occupational outcomes associated with multiple sclerosis (MS), systematically examine the extent, scope and nature of the pre-existing literature and identify research gaps in the existing literature.
Scoping review.
A comprehensive database search of PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, SciVerse ScienceDirect and Web of Science was performed. There were no time limits.
We included any peer-reviewed original article reporting the occupational outcomes of people with MS between the ages of 18 and 65 years. We excluded those off-topic and with insufficient information.
This review was conducted following the Joanna Briggs Institute recommendations and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses for scoping review checklist. Screening, reading of full-texts and data extraction was performed in a standardised way by expert reviewers from 14 July 2021 to 31 October 2021. We provided a narrative synthesis and an overview of findings.
The initial systematic search yielded 104 228 results. After removing duplicates and applying the exclusion criteria, 403 articles were included in the review. In total, the studies evaluated 492 062 subjects with MS. One hundred fifty-four (38.2%) articles were published in the last 5 years, mostly from Europe and North America (50.9% and 33.0%, respectively). Concerning the occupational outcomes, studies mostly addressed unemployment (311, 77.2%), early retirement (120, 29.8%), disability pension (117, 29.0%), sick leave (77, 19.1%), the indirect cost of MS (74, 18.4%) and work characteristics (57, 14.1%). The results were categorised into seven subtopics: 'Changes in work and occupational status due to MS', 'work-related socio-economic consequences of MS', 'risk factors for unfavourable occupational outcomes', 'reported barriers to employment', 'reported job accommodations and vocational rehabilitation strategies', 'job satisfaction, stigma, and disclosing the diagnosis in the workplace' and 'rating clinical scales'.
There are several issues that deserve further in-depth study by the scientific community in order to improve the occupational outcomes of people with MS.
更新与多发性硬化症(MS)相关职业结果的知识,系统地检查现有文献的广度、范围和性质,并确定现有文献中的研究空白。
范围综述。
对 PubMed/MEDLINE、Scopus、SciVerse ScienceDirect 和 Web of Science 进行了全面的数据库搜索。没有时间限制。
我们纳入了任何报告年龄在 18 至 65 岁之间的多发性硬化症患者职业结果的同行评审原始文章。我们排除了那些不相关和信息不足的文章。
本综述遵循 Joanna Briggs 研究所的建议和用于系统评价和元分析的首选报告项目进行,使用了范围综述清单。筛选、阅读全文和数据提取由 2021 年 7 月 14 日至 10 月 31 日的专家评审员以标准化的方式进行。我们提供了叙述性综述和结果概述。
最初的系统搜索产生了 104228 个结果。在去除重复项并应用排除标准后,有 403 篇文章纳入了综述。总的来说,这些研究评估了 492062 名多发性硬化症患者。154 篇(38.2%)文章发表在过去 5 年,主要来自欧洲和北美(分别为 50.9%和 33.0%)。关于职业结果,研究主要集中在失业(311 篇,77.2%)、提前退休(120 篇,29.8%)、残疾抚恤金(117 篇,29.0%)、病假(77 篇,19.1%)、多发性硬化症的间接成本(74 篇,18.4%)和工作特征(57 篇,14.1%)。结果分为七个子主题:“多发性硬化症导致的工作和职业状况变化”、“多发性硬化症的工作相关社会经济后果”、“不利职业结果的风险因素”、“报告的就业障碍”、“报告的工作适应和职业康复策略”、“工作满意度、污名和在工作场所披露诊断”和“临床量表评分”。
科学界有几个问题值得进一步深入研究,以改善多发性硬化症患者的职业结果。