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化脓性汗腺炎的财务毒性:城市伤口护理诊所的单中心经验。

Financial toxicity of hidradenitis suppurativa: A single-center experience at an urban wound-care clinic.

机构信息

Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA.

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

J Dermatol. 2023 Oct;50(10):1279-1286. doi: 10.1111/1346-8138.16868. Epub 2023 Jul 27.

Abstract

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder that confers a substantial financial burden to patients. The aim of the current study was to assess the patient-reported financial impact of HS. Patients presenting to a wound center between 2010 and 2021 were retrospectively reviewed. Demographics, comorbidities, and disease characteristics were collected. The financial impact of HS was assessed via the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity - Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy (COST-FACIT) version 2 and investigator-generated surveys. Of 199 patients contacted, 27.1% (n = 54) completed the survey. The majority were women (77.8%, n = 42) and had private health insurance (n = 30; 55.6%). Most patients (66.7%, n = 36) had Hurley stage III disease. Mean follow-up was 2.3 + 2.8 years. The overall COST score was 19.7 + 12.4, indicating grade 1 financial toxicity (FT). Grade 0 FT was reported in 31.5% (n = 17) of patients, grade 1 in 37.0% (n = 20), grade 2 in 27.8% (n = 15), and grade 3 in 3.7% (n = 2). The mean self-reported 12-month out-of-pocket cost and credit scores were $2250 + 3269.24 and 674.6 + 95.3, respectively. Patients with private insurance had lower FT compared with Medicaid and Medicare (p = 0.003). Higher out-of-pocket costs were positively correlated with FT (p = 0.042), while higher credit scores were negatively correlated (p = 0.003). Patients with HS lesions in three or more anatomic regions reported the highest FT (p = 0.031). HS is a debilitating skin disorder that affects the livelihood of patients in a multifaceted manner. These patient-reported outcomes highlight the impact that HS has on an individual's financial security, calling for further attention to this vulnerable population.

摘要

化脓性汗腺炎(HS)是一种慢性炎症性皮肤疾病,会给患者带来巨大的经济负担。本研究旨在评估 HS 对患者的经济影响。回顾性分析了 2010 年至 2021 年间在伤口中心就诊的患者。收集了人口统计学、合并症和疾病特征。通过全面的财务毒性评分-慢性疾病治疗功能评估(COST-FACIT)第 2 版和研究者生成的调查评估 HS 的经济影响。在联系的 199 名患者中,27.1%(n=54)完成了调查。大多数患者为女性(77.8%,n=42),并拥有私人医疗保险(n=30;55.6%)。大多数患者(66.7%,n=36)患有 Hurley Ⅲ期疾病。平均随访时间为 2.3+2.8 年。总体 COST 评分为 19.7+12.4,表明存在 1 级财务毒性(FT)。0 级 FT 占 31.5%(n=17),1 级 FT 占 37.0%(n=20),2 级 FT 占 27.8%(n=15),3 级 FT 占 3.7%(n=2)。患者报告的 12 个月自付费用和信用评分均值分别为 2250+3269.24 美元和 674.6+95.3。拥有私人保险的患者 FT 明显低于医疗补助和医疗保险患者(p=0.003)。更高的自付费用与 FT 呈正相关(p=0.042),而更高的信用评分则与 FT 呈负相关(p=0.003)。在三个或更多解剖区域有 HS 病变的患者报告的 FT 最高(p=0.031)。HS 是一种使人衰弱的皮肤疾病,以多种方式影响患者的生计。这些患者报告的结果强调了 HS 对个人经济安全的影响,呼吁进一步关注这一弱势群体。

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