Financial hardship is associated with employment challenges and reduced quality of life in early Parkinson’s disease

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.prdoa.2023.100225
Miriam R. Rafferty , Sydney Achler , Han Su , Masha Kocherginsky , Danny Bega , Allen W. Heinemann , Kurt Johnson
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Abstract

Introduction

Motor and nonmotor Parkinson’s disease (PD) symptoms can negatively influence employment, which may contribute to financial hardship. This article explores the association between financial hardship, employment challenges, and quality of life in people with early PD.

Methods

We measured financial hardship with a validated summary item (5-point scale, lower score - less hardship) and the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (0–44, lower score worse toxicity) in a cohort of 60 employed individuals with early PD (<5 years). We used Spearman’s Correlations and nonparametric tests to identify associations between financial hardship, demographic characteristics, PD-related factors, employment factors, and quality of life (Neuro-QOL computer adapted measures).

Results

The sample was mostly white (93 %) and male (65 %). The plurality were highly-educated with graduate degrees (42 %). Of the 60 participants, 23 (38 %) reported a little bit and 14 (23 %) reported somewhat or more hardship. Comprehensive financial toxicity (22.0 ± 8.7) was correlated moderately (ρ = −0.56) with the single-item summary score. High financial hardship was associated with reduced confidence in job retention (ρ = −0.43, p = 0.001) and reduced perceived workplace success (ρ = −0.352, p = 0.006). Financial hardship was also associated with poorer quality of life in five Neuro-QOL domains: lower extremity function, satisfaction with social roles and activities, depression, anxiety, and stigma (p < 0.05).

Conclusion

Financial hardship was common and was associated with employment challenges and poor quality of life. Further work should explore the effects of medical and psychosocial interventions to alleviate financial and employment challenges in individuals with early PD.

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经济困难与早期帕金森病患者的就业挑战和生活质量下降有关
运动和非运动帕金森病(PD)症状会对就业产生负面影响,这可能会导致经济困难。本文探讨了早期PD患者的经济困难、就业挑战和生活质量之间的关系。方法:我们对60名患有早期PD(5年)的在职个体进行了经济困难测量,采用了一个经过验证的总结项目(5分制,分数越低越困难)和经济毒性综合评分(0-44分,分数越低毒性越差)。我们使用Spearman’s相关性和非参数检验来确定经济困难、人口特征、pd相关因素、就业因素和生活质量之间的关联(neuroqol计算机适应测量)。结果样本以白人(93%)和男性(65%)居多。多数人受过高等教育,拥有研究生学位(42%)。在60名参与者中,23名(38%)报告有一点困难,14名(23%)报告有一些或更多的困难。综合财务毒性(22.0±8.7)与单项综合评分有中等相关性(ρ =−0.56)。高经济困难与工作保留信心降低(ρ = - 0.43, p = 0.001)和工作成功感知降低(ρ = - 0.352, p = 0.006)相关。经济困难也与五个神经生活质量领域的较差生活质量相关:下肢功能、对社会角色和活动的满意度、抑郁、焦虑和耻辱(p <0.05)。结论经济困难普遍存在,与就业困难和生活质量差有关。进一步的工作应该探索医疗和社会心理干预的效果,以减轻早期PD患者的经济和就业挑战。
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Clinical Parkinsonism  Related Disorders
Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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