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Professional functioning of young adults with congenital coagulation disorders in the Netherlands

INTRODUCTION AND AIM: Suboptimal health‐related quality of life and lowered employment rates found in a previous study in young adults (YA) with congenital coagulation disorders (CCD) in the Netherlands underline the need for more insight into professional functioning of YA with CCD and into determi...

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Autores principales: Limperg, Perrine F., Maurice‐Stam, Heleen, Haverman, Lotte, Coppens, Michiel, Kruip, Marieke J. H. A., Eikenboom, Jeroen, Grootenhuis, Martha A., Peters, Marjolein
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30859671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hae.13698
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author Limperg, Perrine F.
Maurice‐Stam, Heleen
Haverman, Lotte
Coppens, Michiel
Kruip, Marieke J. H. A.
Eikenboom, Jeroen
Grootenhuis, Martha A.
Peters, Marjolein
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Maurice‐Stam, Heleen
Haverman, Lotte
Coppens, Michiel
Kruip, Marieke J. H. A.
Eikenboom, Jeroen
Grootenhuis, Martha A.
Peters, Marjolein
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description INTRODUCTION AND AIM: Suboptimal health‐related quality of life and lowered employment rates found in a previous study in young adults (YA) with congenital coagulation disorders (CCD) in the Netherlands underline the need for more insight into professional functioning of YA with CCD and into determinants of professional functioning. METHODS: Young adults (18‐30 years) with CCD participated in a cross‐sectional study. Professional functioning was assessed with the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment questionnaire (WPAI). Potential determinants were assessed with the Course of Life Questionnaire (CoLQ), Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Young Adult version (PedsQL_YA), Illness Cognition Questionnaire (ICQ) and Haemophilia Activities List (HAL). Logistic regression analyses were performed in the complete sample of YA with CCD, and in YA men with haemophilia separately, to examine determinants of WPAI outcomes. RESULTS: Ninety‐four YA (77 men; mean age 24.1 years, SD 3.5 and 17 women; mean age 24.5 years, SD 3.8) with CCD (74% haemophilia A/B) participated. 74.5% of YA were paid employed for on average 30 hours per week. Of these, more than a quarter reported work impairment. Older age and a non‐severe type of haemophilia (in the sample of YA men with haemophilia) were associated with successful (paid) employment. No variables were associated with professional functioning (expressed as Presenteeism and Overall work impairment) in patients with CCD or haemophilia. CONCLUSION: Three‐quarters of YA with CCD were successful in finding paid employment. Though absenteeism was low, YA with paid employment needs attention as a considerable part experienced work impairment.
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spelling pubmed-68507622019-11-18 Professional functioning of young adults with congenital coagulation disorders in the Netherlands Limperg, Perrine F. Maurice‐Stam, Heleen Haverman, Lotte Coppens, Michiel Kruip, Marieke J. H. A. Eikenboom, Jeroen Grootenhuis, Martha A. Peters, Marjolein Haemophilia ORIGINAL ARTICLES INTRODUCTION AND AIM: Suboptimal health‐related quality of life and lowered employment rates found in a previous study in young adults (YA) with congenital coagulation disorders (CCD) in the Netherlands underline the need for more insight into professional functioning of YA with CCD and into determinants of professional functioning. METHODS: Young adults (18‐30 years) with CCD participated in a cross‐sectional study. Professional functioning was assessed with the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment questionnaire (WPAI). Potential determinants were assessed with the Course of Life Questionnaire (CoLQ), Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Young Adult version (PedsQL_YA), Illness Cognition Questionnaire (ICQ) and Haemophilia Activities List (HAL). Logistic regression analyses were performed in the complete sample of YA with CCD, and in YA men with haemophilia separately, to examine determinants of WPAI outcomes. RESULTS: Ninety‐four YA (77 men; mean age 24.1 years, SD 3.5 and 17 women; mean age 24.5 years, SD 3.8) with CCD (74% haemophilia A/B) participated. 74.5% of YA were paid employed for on average 30 hours per week. Of these, more than a quarter reported work impairment. Older age and a non‐severe type of haemophilia (in the sample of YA men with haemophilia) were associated with successful (paid) employment. No variables were associated with professional functioning (expressed as Presenteeism and Overall work impairment) in patients with CCD or haemophilia. CONCLUSION: Three‐quarters of YA with CCD were successful in finding paid employment. Though absenteeism was low, YA with paid employment needs attention as a considerable part experienced work impairment. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-03-12 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6850762/ /pubmed/30859671 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hae.13698 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Haemophilia Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Limperg, Perrine F.
Maurice‐Stam, Heleen
Haverman, Lotte
Coppens, Michiel
Kruip, Marieke J. H. A.
Eikenboom, Jeroen
Grootenhuis, Martha A.
Peters, Marjolein
Professional functioning of young adults with congenital coagulation disorders in the Netherlands
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title_full Professional functioning of young adults with congenital coagulation disorders in the Netherlands
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title_short Professional functioning of young adults with congenital coagulation disorders in the Netherlands
title_sort professional functioning of young adults with congenital coagulation disorders in the netherlands
topic ORIGINAL ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30859671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hae.13698
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