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慢性移植物抗宿主病对患者就业、收入和非正规护理人员负担的影响:来自慢性移植物抗宿主病患者调查的发现。

Impact of Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease on Patient Employment, Income, and Informal Caregiver Burden: Findings From the Living With Chronic GVHD Patient Survey.

机构信息

Incyte Corporation, Wilmington, Delaware.

Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona.

出版信息

Transplant Cell Ther. 2023 Jul;29(7):470.e1-470.e9. doi: 10.1016/j.jtct.2023.04.004. Epub 2023 Apr 8.

Abstract

The development of chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) results in impaired physical function and quality of life. However, limited data exist regarding the employment and financial impact on patients and caregivers. The objective of this study was to examine the impact of chronic GVHD on patient employment, disability leave, income, reliance on caregivers, and effects on caregiver employment. The Living With Chronic GVHD Patient Survey was a cross-sectional online survey administered from May to August 2020 in the United States to adult HSCT survivors diagnosed with chronic GVHD within the past 5 years. Data on respondent demographics and disease characteristics and the effects of chronic GVHD on employment, income, and need for caregiver assistance were collected. Respondents also were asked to report on the impact of their chronic GVHD on their caregivers' employment. All data were summarized using descriptive statistics; no formal statistical comparisons were conducted. A total of 165 respondents completed the survey (median age, 57.0 years; 63.6% women; 83.0% white). The respondents had been experiencing chronic GVHD for a median of 4.5 years (range, .1 to 36.7 years), with a median of .5 years (range, 0 to 3.6 years) from the most recent transplantation to chronic GVHD diagnosis. Among those employed full- or part-time at the time of their most recent transplantation (n = 80), 61.3% reported taking disability leave, 58.8% worked reduced hours, 27.5% took a less demanding job, and 33.8% left a job because of chronic GVHD. Additionally, 71.3% believed they had lost income due to chronic GVHD. Among all respondents, 72.1% reported receiving regular caregiver assistance. Respondents commonly reported employment changes among unpaid caregivers; 34.5% reduced their working hours, and 16.6% left a job). HSCT survivors who develop chronic GVHD are vulnerable to employment changes and financial hardship. This analysis highlights the need for effective therapies and improved symptom management to reduce the multifaceted burden of chronic GVHD on patients and their caregivers and ultimately improve long-term HSCT outcomes.

摘要

异基因造血干细胞移植 (HSCT) 后慢性移植物抗宿主病 (GVHD) 的发展导致身体功能和生活质量受损。然而,关于患者和护理人员的就业和经济影响的数据有限。本研究旨在研究慢性 GVHD 对患者就业、残疾休假、收入、对护理人员的依赖以及对护理人员就业的影响。《慢性 GVHD 患者生活调查》是一项在美国进行的横断面在线调查,于 2020 年 5 月至 8 月期间对过去 5 年内诊断为慢性 GVHD 的成年 HSCT 幸存者进行。收集了有关受访者人口统计学和疾病特征以及慢性 GVHD 对就业、收入和对护理人员帮助的需求的影响的数据。受访者还被要求报告他们的慢性 GVHD 对他们的护理人员就业的影响。所有数据均使用描述性统计数据进行总结;未进行正式的统计比较。共有 165 名受访者完成了调查(中位数年龄为 57.0 岁;63.6%为女性;83.0%为白人)。受访者患有慢性 GVHD 的中位数时间为 4.5 年(范围为.1 至 36.7 年),从最近一次移植到慢性 GVHD 诊断的中位数时间为 0.5 年(范围为 0 至 3.6 年)。在最近一次移植时全职或兼职工作的受访者中(n=80),61.3%报告请病假,58.8%减少工作时间,27.5%从事要求较低的工作,33.8%因慢性 GVHD 离职。此外,71.3%的人认为他们因慢性 GVHD 而损失了收入。在所有受访者中,72.1%报告定期接受护理人员的帮助。受访者普遍报告无薪护理人员的就业变化;34.5%减少了工作时间,16.6%离职。患有慢性 GVHD 的 HSCT 幸存者易发生就业变化和经济困难。该分析强调了需要有效的治疗方法和改善症状管理,以减轻慢性 GVHD 对患者及其护理人员的多方面负担,并最终改善长期 HSCT 结局。

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