德国儿童和青少年多动症的医疗费用--INTEGRATE-ADHD 联合项目框架内的索赔数据分析。

Journal of health monitoring Pub Date : 2024-09-18 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.25646/12303
Lena Hasemann, Katharina Weinert, Jana Diekmannshemke, Robert Schlack, Ann-Kristin Beyer, Anne Kaman, Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer, Marcel Romanos, Thomas Jans, Peter Heuschmann, Cordula Riederer, Julian Witte
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背景:注意力缺陷/多动症(ADHD)会增加家庭、医疗系统和社会的成本。德国以往的疾病成本研究通常侧重于流行性多动症。本研究利用法定医疗保险DAK-Gesundheit的全国理赔数据,填补了有关儿童和青少年ADHD事件诊断的医疗资源利用和成本方面的研究空白:方法:采用匹配对照设计(倾向得分匹配,1:3 比值),以四个季度为观察期,对偶发 ADHD 患者与非 ADHD 对照组的医疗费用进行比较研究。除二变量统计外,还对总费用进行了多变量分析,以考虑相关的协变量:结果:多动症儿童和青少年确诊后第一年的总医疗费用比对照组高出 1,505.3 欧元。多变量分析显示,与非多动症儿童相比,多动症儿童的医疗费用明显更高(2.86 倍)。敏感性分析证实了这些结果。此外,分析还发现儿童的年龄和合并症指数与费用的增加有很大关系:结论:儿童和青少年多动症会带来巨大的经济负担。结论:儿童和青少年多动症与巨大的经济负担有关,其结果强调了社会意识、预防、适当治疗和研究工作的必要性。
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Health care costs of incident ADHD in children and adolescents in Germany - A claims data analysis within the framework of the consortium project INTEGRATE-ADHD.

Background: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with increased costs for the family, the health care system and the society. Previous cost-of-illness studies in Germany usually focused on prevalent ADHD. This study addressed the research gap on health care resource utilisation and costs of children and adolescents with incident ADHD diagnosis using nationwide claims data from the statutory health insurance DAK-Gesundheit.

Methods: A matched-control design (propensity score matching, 1:3 ratio) was used to examine the health care costs of incident ADHD patients compared with a non-ADHD control group, considering an observation period of four quarters. Besides bivariate statistics, multivariate analyses of total costs were used to consider relevant covariates.

Results: Total health care costs for children and adolescents with ADHD in the first year after diagnosis exceeded those of the control group by € 1,505.3. According to the multivariate analysis, the group with incident ADHD had significantly higher (2.86-fold) health care costs when compared with non-ADHD peers. Sensitivity analyses proved these findings. In addition, the analyses identified children's age and comorbidity index to be significantly associated with increased costs.

Conclusions: ADHD in children and adolescents is associated with a significant economic burden. The results emphasise the need for social awareness, prevention, appropriate treatment and research efforts.

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