Impact of Fatigue on Work Productivity, Activity Impairment, and Healthcare Resource Utilization in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

IF 1.8 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Crohn's & Colitis 360 Pub Date : 2024-12-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/crocol/otae073
Linda A Feagins, Page Moore, Margaux M Crabtree, Melissa Eliot, Celeste A Lemay, Anita M Loughlin, Jill K J Gaidos
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Objectives: Fatigue is commonly reported in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), including patients with inactive disease. We explored the impact of fatigue on healthcare utilization (HCU) and work productivity and activity impairment (WPAI).

Methods: Data collected between 2017 and 2022 were analyzed from the CorEvitas IBD Registry. We compared HCU and WPAI among subjects with high fatigue (PROMIS ≥55) versus low fatigue at enrollment and subjects whose fatigue score worsened or persisted versus low fatigue at 6 months. HCU was defined as an inflammatory bowel disease-related hospitalization or emergency room visit. WPAI included presenteeism, absenteeism, and lost WPAI. Logistic regression analysis was performed.

Results: Study patients (640 CD, 569 UC) reported high rates of fatigue, 47% in CD and 38% in UC, that persisted at least 6 months in 88%-89% of patients. Patients with UC with high fatigue had 3-fold higher rates of HCU and 2-3-fold more absenteeism and activity impairment than patients with low fatigue. Patients with CD with high fatigue had no difference in HCU but did experience 2-4-fold more absenteeism, presenteeism, work productivity loss, and activity impairment. On subgroup analysis of patients in remission, those with high fatigue did not have higher rates of HCU but continued to have higher rates of WPAI.

Conclusions: Fatigue is associated with an increase in HCU only in the setting of concomitantly active disease. On the other hand, fatigue is associated with a negative impact on WPAI in the setting of both active and inactive disease.

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炎症性肠病患者疲劳对工作效率、活动障碍和医疗资源利用的影响
疲劳是克罗恩病(CD)和溃疡性结肠炎(UC)患者的常见症状,包括非活动性疾病患者。我们探讨了疲劳对医疗保健利用(HCU)和工作效率和活动障碍(WPAI)的影响。方法:从CorEvitas IBD Registry收集2017年至2022年的数据进行分析。我们比较了入组时高疲劳(PROMIS≥55)和低疲劳的受试者,以及6个月时疲劳评分恶化或持续的受试者和低疲劳的受试者的HCU和WPAI。HCU被定义为与炎症性肠病相关的住院或急诊室就诊。WPAI包括出勤、旷工和丢失WPAI。进行Logistic回归分析。结果:研究患者(640例CD, 569例UC)报告了高疲劳率,其中CD为47%,UC为38%,88%-89%的患者持续至少6个月。UC高疲劳患者的HCU发生率是低疲劳患者的3倍,缺勤率和活动障碍是低疲劳患者的2-3倍。高度疲劳的CD患者在HCU方面没有差异,但旷工、出勤、工作效率下降和活动障碍的发生率要高出2-4倍。在缓解期患者的亚组分析中,那些高度疲劳的患者没有更高的HCU发生率,但仍然有更高的WPAI发生率。结论:只有在伴有活动性疾病的情况下,疲劳才与HCU的增加有关。另一方面,无论是活动性疾病还是非活动性疾病,疲劳都与WPAI的负面影响有关。
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Crohn's & Colitis 360 Medicine-Gastroenterology
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