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晚期乳腺癌患者减少失业对生产力成本的影响:基于葡萄牙全国性观察性研究的模型估计。

The impact on productivity costs of reducing unemployment in patients with advanced breast cancer: A model estimation based on a Portuguese nationwide observational study.

作者信息

Vasconcelos de Matos Leonor, Borges Margarida, Oliveira Ana Teresa, Bulhosa Carolina, Miguel Luís Silva, Fidalgo de Freitas Tiago, Cunha Renato, Mendes Ana Duarte, Arede Ana Júlia, Marques Cristiana, Costa Diogo Alpuim, Correia Jorge Alves, Brito Margarida, Fontes E Sousa Mário, Guimarães Teresa, Cardoso Fatima

机构信息

Breast Unit, Champalimaud Clinical Center, Lisbon, Portugal.

Laboratório de Farmacologia Clínica e Terapêutica, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.

出版信息

Breast. 2025 Feb;79:103867. doi: 10.1016/j.breast.2024.103867. Epub 2024 Dec 26.

Abstract

This study aimed to characterize the employment status and work-related conditions of patients with advanced breast cancer (ABC) in Portugal and quantify the productivity costs of premature abandonment of the work market while evaluating strategies to promote employment. The analysis was based on a cumulative incidence model for estimation of ABC prevalence and on a cross-sectional study characterizing the employment status of patients with ABC. This study was conducted in Portuguese hospitals, between Nov2021-Dec2022 and included patients diagnosed with ABC for at least 6 months, aged 66 or less and consenting for a self-answered questionnaire regarding work status. A total of 2151 working-aged women were estimated to have ABC in 2019 in Portugal, with productivity costs amounting to 28,676,754€ over 2019-2021. 112 patients from 9 hospitals were included in the study, average age was 52yr, 48 % had a postsecondary educational degree level and 87 % reported having a paid job at the time of diagnosis, mostly full-time. At the time of the study, only 38 % of the patients maintained the job status. The remaining were unemployed (51 %), on medical leave (25 %) or retired (24 %). Stop working was a personal choice for only 5 %. A subsidized part-time employment regimen, despite increased government costs, would allow a reduction in productivity costs, leading to a positive balance of 2,431,329€ over the same period. This study suggests that the majority of patients with ABC abandon the labor market before the age of retirement. Flexible work arrangements would benefit the patient, the government and the society. '.

摘要

本研究旨在描述葡萄牙晚期乳腺癌(ABC)患者的就业状况和与工作相关的条件,量化过早离开劳动力市场的生产力成本,同时评估促进就业的策略。该分析基于用于估计ABC患病率的累积发病率模型以及一项描述ABC患者就业状况的横断面研究。本研究于2021年11月至2022年12月在葡萄牙医院进行,纳入了诊断为ABC至少6个月、年龄66岁及以下且同意就工作状况进行自填问卷的患者。2019年葡萄牙估计共有2151名工作年龄女性患有ABC,2019 - 2021年期间生产力成本达28,676,754欧元。研究纳入了来自9家医院的112名患者,平均年龄为52岁,48%具有高等教育学历水平,87%报告在诊断时拥有带薪工作,大多为全职。在研究时,只有38%的患者维持工作状态。其余患者失业(51%)、休病假(25%)或退休(24%)。停止工作只有5%是个人选择。尽管政府成本增加,但补贴的兼职就业方案将使生产力成本降低,在同一时期带来2,431,329欧元的正平衡。本研究表明,大多数ABC患者在退休年龄之前就离开了劳动力市场。灵活的工作安排将使患者、政府和社会受益

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