Work disability in systemic sclerosis – What is known?

A. Klimenko, E. P. Mikheeva, N. Shostak, N. A. Demidova
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The medical and social significance of systemic sclerosis (SSc) is high. The progressive disease has a significant impact on the functional status, work participation and leads to early disability in patients of working age. The article presents data on the prevalence of work disability in patients with SSc in comparison with other rheumatic diseases, the frequency of separation from work and work transitions due to the problems connected with SSc, the socio-economic burden of SSc in different countries. The article specifies the components of the disease which affect the ability to work, the main approaches to quantify the indicators of working ability, describes the instruments most commonly used for this purpose. The data of various authors on working ability measurement and predictors of work disability in patients with SSc are presented.
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系统性硬化症患者的工作残疾--已知情况如何?
系统性硬化症(SSc)的医疗和社会意义重大。这种渐进性疾病对患者的功能状态和工作参与度有重大影响,并导致处于工作年龄的患者早期致残。文章介绍了与其他风湿性疾病相比,系统性硬化症患者工作残疾的发生率、因系统性硬化症相关问题而离职和工作转换的频率、系统性硬化症在不同国家造成的社会经济负担等数据。文章明确指出了影响工作能力的疾病因素、量化工作能力指标的主要方法,并介绍了最常用的工具。文章介绍了多位学者关于 SSc 患者工作能力测量和工作残疾预测因素的数据。
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