Social Economic Costs, Health-Related Quality of Life and Disability in Patients with Cri Du Chat Syndrome
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Patient and Caregiver Outcomes
- Cognition—understanding & communicating
- Mobility—moving & getting around
- Self-care—hygiene, dressing, eating & staying alone
- Getting along—interacting with other people
- Life activities—domestic responsibilities, leisure, work & school
- Participation—joining in community activities.
2.2. Costing Methodology
3. Results
3.1. Patients’ Health Related Quality of Life
3.2. Caregivers’ Health Related Quality of Life
3.3. Patient’s Disability Assessment
3.4. Patient’s Costs
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Adult | Children | Total | ||
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Mobility | No problems | 12.1% | 3.7% | 8.3% |
Problems | 87.9% | 96.3% | 91.7% | |
Self-care | No problems | 3.0% | 0.0% | 1.7% |
Problems | 97.0% | 100.0% | 98.3% | |
Usual activity | No problems | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% |
Problems | 100.0% | 100.0% | 100.0% | |
Pain/Discomfort | No problems | 36.4% | 44.4% | 40.0% |
Problems | 63.6% | 55.6% | 60.0% | |
Anxiety/depression | No problems | 51.5% | 70.4% | 60.0% |
Problems | 48.5% | 29.6% | 40.0% |
No. of Responses | 56 |
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Mean age, years (SD) | 50.0 (13.3) |
Female (%) | 85.7 |
Married (%) | 75 |
The principal caregivers | |
Informal (family member) % | 93.4 |
Formal (paid professional) | 5.1 |
Mean number of members of a patient’s family (min-max) | 2.9 (1–6) |
Relationship to patient | |
mother/father (%) | 92 |
sister/brother (%) | 6 |
Employment situation | |
housewife (%) | 33.9 |
workers | 37.5 |
retired (%) | 14.3 |
withdrawn from professional activities | 12.5 |
other | 1.8 |
EQ VAS | Patients | Caregivers |
---|---|---|
Mean | 65.5 | 74.6 |
ES | 2.9 | 2.2 |
25th | 50 | 64 |
75th | 85 | 85 |
Mean (SE) | Median (25th–75th) | |
---|---|---|
Cognition (understanding & communicating) | 73.6 (4.2) | 83.3 (62.5–91.7) |
Mobility (moving & getting around) | 37.9 (6.4) | 25.0 (0.0–70.0) |
Self-care (hygiene, dressing, eating & staying alone) | 48.8 (4.2) | 52.0 (40.0–60.0) |
Getting along (interacting with other people) | 61.5 (4.6) | 60.0 (45.0–82.0) |
Life activities (domestic responsibilities, leisure, work & school) | 87.1 (3.3) | 100.0 (79.7–100.0) |
Participation (joining in community activities) | 58.9 (3.9) | 59.3 (40.6–75.0) |
ALL | ADULT | CHILDREN | ||||
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Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |
Direct costs (Direct Healthcare Costs & Direct Non-Healthcare costs) | €82,782.60 | €105,359.30 | €36,282.45 | €67,134.65 | €134,449.40 | €116,395.50 |
Direct health care costs | €4271.06 | €6845.92 | €2259.59 | €3615.74 | €6506.03 | €8723.47 |
Medical tests | €58.47 | €257.97 | €30.91 | €128.92 | €89.09 | €349.64 |
Medical visits | €481.26 | €928.49 | €346.03 | €680.17 | €631.50 | €1134.78 |
Hospitalizations, casualty, nurse care | €1405.73 | €5375.17 | €827.89 | €2206.76 | €2047.78 | €7461.93 |
Rehabilitation | €1996.03 | €3920.79 | €746.33 | €1765.31 | €3384.58 | €5069.59 |
Health material | €293.86 | €660.76 | €251.04 | €553.68 | €341.43 | €767.83 |
Healthcare transport | €39.93 | €112.06 | €65.40 | €141.40 | €11.64 | €55.38 |
Direct non-healthcare formal costs | €1529.85 | €7258.12 | €2424.58 | €9935.55 | €535.70 | €978.66 |
Non-Healthcare transport | €246.82 | €362.95 | €201.33 | €266.51 | €297.37 | €445.14 |
Social care | €1283.03 | €7247.90 | €2223.25 | €9930.75 | €238.33 | €738.33 |
Direct non-healthcare informal costs | €76,981.69 | €103,146.50 | €31,598.28 | €65,184.63 | €127,407.70 | €114,430.50 |
Main informal care | €48,889.33 | €63,619.13 | €21,686.81 | €47,039.45 | €79,114.35 | €66,498.53 |
Other informal care | €28,092.36 | €48,314.80 | €9911.48 | €24,958.70 | €48,293.35 | €59,249.30 |
Indirect costs | €5083.58 | €1354.56 | €4092.15 | €1183.33 | €6185.16 | €- |
Productivity loss | €7.30 | €63.66 | €13.88 | €87.75 | €- | €- |
Early retirement | €5076.28 | €1356.71 | €4078.28 | €1176.07 | €6185.16 | €- |
TOTAL COSTS | €87,856.24 | €105,916.30 | €40,353.25 | €67,301.99 | €140,637.30 | €116,394.10 |
Cost Items | Null Hypothesis: Difference Between Adults and Children Costs = 0 |
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Direct costs | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.0000 *** |
Direct healthcare cost | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.0061 *** |
Medical tests | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.3295 |
Medical visits | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.1826 |
Hospitalizations, casualty, nurse care | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.3265 |
Rehabilitation | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.0028 *** |
Healthcare materials | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.5551 |
Healthcare transport | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.0359 * |
Direct non healthcare formal costs | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.2600 |
No healthcare transport | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.2521 |
Social care | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.2357 |
Direct non healthcare informal costs | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.0000 *** |
Main informal care | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.0000 *** |
Other informal care | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.0004 *** |
Indirect costs | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.0000 *** |
Productivity loss | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.3462 |
Early retirement | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.0000 *** |
TOTAL COSTS | Pr(|T| > |t|) = 0.0000 *** |
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Kodra, Y.; Cavazza, M.; de Santis, M.; Guala, A.; Liverani, M.-E.; Armeni, P.; Masini, M.; Taruscio, D. Social Economic Costs, Health-Related Quality of Life and Disability in Patients with Cri Du Chat Syndrome. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 5951. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165951
Kodra Y, Cavazza M, de Santis M, Guala A, Liverani M-E, Armeni P, Masini M, Taruscio D. Social Economic Costs, Health-Related Quality of Life and Disability in Patients with Cri Du Chat Syndrome. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(16):5951. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165951
Chicago/Turabian StyleKodra, Yllka, Marianna Cavazza, Marta de Santis, Andrea Guala, Maria-Elena Liverani, Patrizio Armeni, Maura Masini, and Domenica Taruscio. 2020. "Social Economic Costs, Health-Related Quality of Life and Disability in Patients with Cri Du Chat Syndrome" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 16: 5951. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165951
APA StyleKodra, Y., Cavazza, M., de Santis, M., Guala, A., Liverani, M. -E., Armeni, P., Masini, M., & Taruscio, D. (2020). Social Economic Costs, Health-Related Quality of Life and Disability in Patients with Cri Du Chat Syndrome. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(16), 5951. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165951