How much is a reduction in morning stiffness worth to patients with rheumatoid arthritis?

R Tuominen, S Tuominen, T Möttönen
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the monetary equivalent of the emotional and functional impact of morning stiffness (MS) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), using alternative valuing methods.

Methods: Telephone interviews were conducted among 166 patients with RA to assess utility and clinical symptoms, including MS. Three standard economic methods were used: the human capital approach (HCA), marginal value of time (MVT), and willingness-to-pay (WTP).

Results: The monetary equivalent of the impact of MS varied with the method used (from EUR 5.74 to EUR 17.87 per patient per day) and severity of MS (5-8-fold higher in patients with severe MS compared with mild MS). Patients placed considerable value on a reduction in duration and severity of MS. Patients with MS lasting an hour or more were willing to pay EUR 21.74/day to stop the symptom and EUR 10.63/day to halve the duration. Patients with severe MS were willing to pay EUR 47.86/day to stop the symptom and EUR 21.68/day to halve the severity.

Conclusions: The observed variation in the monetary equivalent of the impact of MS obtained with the three estimation methods indicates that the findings of studies using different valuing methods should not be compared directly. The study demonstrates that a reduction in MS is worth a considerable amount to patients with RA, particularly those with severe or prolonged MS. These findings suggest that clinical treatment decisions to improve patients' quality of life should also incorporate therapy that reduces MS.

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减少早晨僵硬对类风湿关节炎患者的价值是多少?
目的:本研究的目的是确定货币等效的早晨僵硬(MS)对类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者的情绪和功能的影响,使用替代估值方法。方法:对166例RA患者进行电话访谈,评估其效用和临床症状,包括ms。采用人力资本法(HCA)、时间边际值法(MVT)和支付意愿法(WTP)三种标准经济学方法。结果:MS影响的货币等值随着所使用的方法(从每例患者每天5.74欧元到17.87欧元)和MS的严重程度(重度MS患者比轻度MS患者高5-8倍)而变化。患者对MS持续时间和严重程度的减少相当重视,MS持续一小时或更长时间的患者愿意支付21.74欧元/天来停止症状,10.63欧元/天来减少持续时间。重度MS患者愿意支付47.86欧元/天来停止症状,支付21.68欧元/天来将严重程度减半。结论:三种估计方法所获得的MS影响的货币等值的变化表明,使用不同估值方法的研究结果不应直接进行比较。研究表明,减轻多发性硬化症对RA患者,特别是那些严重或延长的多发性硬化症患者来说是非常有价值的。这些发现表明,改善患者生活质量的临床治疗决策也应该包括减轻多发性硬化症的治疗。
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