Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation, Gaithersburg, MD, USA.
Osteogenesis Imperfecta Federation Europe, Heffen, Belgium.
Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2024 Jun 3;19(1):222. doi: 10.1186/s13023-024-03218-6.
The IMPACT survey aimed to elucidate the humanistic, clinical and economic burden of osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) on individuals with OI, their families, caregivers and wider society. Research methodology, demographics and initial insights from the survey have been previously reported. The cost of illness (healthcare resource use, productivity loss, out-of-pocket spending) and drivers of the economic impact of OI are reported here.
IMPACT was an international mixed-methods online survey in eight languages (fielded July-September 2021) targeting adults (aged ≥ 18 years) or adolescents (aged ≥ 12-17 years) with OI, caregivers with or without OI and other close relatives. Survey domains included demographics, socioeconomic factors, clinical characteristics, treatment patterns, quality of life and health economics. The health economic domain for adults, which included questions on healthcare resource use, productivity loss and out-of-pocket spending, was summarised. Regression and pairwise analyses were conducted to identify independent drivers and associations with respondent characteristics.
Overall, 1,440 adults with OI responded to the survey. Respondents were mostly female (70%) and from Europe (63%) with a median age of 43 years. Within a 12-month period, adults with OI reported visiting a wide range of healthcare professionals. Two-thirds (66%) of adults visited a hospital, and one-third (33%) visited the emergency department. The mean total number of diagnostic tests undergone by adults within these 12 months was 8.0. Adults had undergone a mean total of 11.8 surgeries up to the time point of the survey. The proportions of adults using queried consumables or services over 12 months ranged from 18-82%, depending on the type of consumable or service. Most adults (58%) were in paid employment, of which nearly one-third (29%) reported missing a workday. Of the queried expenses, the mean total out-of-pocket spending in 4 weeks was €191. Respondent characteristics such as female sex, more severe self-reported OI and the experience of fractures were often associated with increased economic burden.
IMPACT provides novel insights into the substantial cost of illness associated with OI on individuals, healthcare systems and society at large. Future analyses will provide insights into country-specific economic impact, humanistic impact and the healthcare journey of individuals with OI.
IMPACT 调查旨在阐明成骨不全症(OI)对 OI 患者、其家属、照顾者和更广泛的社会的人文、临床和经济负担。此前已经报告了该调查的研究方法、人口统计学和初步发现。这里报告了疾病成本(医疗资源使用、生产力损失、自付支出)和 OI 经济影响的驱动因素。
IMPACT 是一项国际性的混合方法在线调查,使用八种语言(2021 年 7 月至 9 月进行),针对 OI 患者(年龄≥18 岁)或青少年(年龄≥12-17 岁)、有或没有 OI 的照顾者以及其他近亲。调查领域包括人口统计学、社会经济因素、临床特征、治疗模式、生活质量和健康经济学。针对成年人的健康经济学领域包括医疗资源使用、生产力损失和自付支出方面的问题,进行了总结。进行了回归和成对分析,以确定与受访者特征相关的独立驱动因素和关联。
共有 1440 名 OI 成年人对该调查做出了回应。受访者主要为女性(70%)和来自欧洲(63%),中位年龄为 43 岁。在 12 个月内,OI 成年人报告了广泛的医疗保健专业人员就诊。66%的成年人就诊于医院,33%的成年人就诊于急诊室。在这 12 个月内,成年人接受的平均诊断测试总数为 8.0。截至调查时间点,成年人共接受了 11.8 次手术。在 12 个月内,使用所调查的消耗品或服务的成年人比例在 18-82%之间,具体取决于消耗品或服务的类型。大多数成年人(58%)有薪就业,其中近三分之一(29%)报告错过了一个工作日。在所调查的费用中,4 周的平均自付支出为 191 欧元。女性、自我报告的 OI 更严重以及骨折经历等受访者特征往往与经济负担增加有关。
IMPACT 提供了关于 OI 给个人、医疗保健系统和整个社会带来的巨大疾病成本的新见解。未来的分析将提供有关特定国家经济影响、人文影响和 OI 患者医疗保健之旅的见解。