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Burden of disease, treatment utilization, and the impact on education and employment in patients with sickle cell disease: A comparative analysis of high‐ and low‐ to middle‐income countries for the international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey

The international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey (SWAY) reported a high impact of sickle cell disease (SCD) on patients' daily lives globally. In this study, we analyzed whether the reported burden differed between patients from the USA (n = 384) and other high‐income (HI; n = 820) or low‐...

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Autores principales: Osunkwo, Ifeyinwa, James, John, El‐Rassi, Fuad, Nero, Alecia, Minniti, Caterina P., Trimnell, Cassandra, Paulose, Jincy, Ramscar, Nicholas, Bailey, Tom, Rajkovic‐Hooley, Olivera, Andemariam, Biree
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9540420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35472249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajh.26576
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author Osunkwo, Ifeyinwa
James, John
El‐Rassi, Fuad
Nero, Alecia
Minniti, Caterina P.
Trimnell, Cassandra
Paulose, Jincy
Ramscar, Nicholas
Bailey, Tom
Rajkovic‐Hooley, Olivera
Andemariam, Biree
author_facet Osunkwo, Ifeyinwa
James, John
El‐Rassi, Fuad
Nero, Alecia
Minniti, Caterina P.
Trimnell, Cassandra
Paulose, Jincy
Ramscar, Nicholas
Bailey, Tom
Rajkovic‐Hooley, Olivera
Andemariam, Biree
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description The international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey (SWAY) reported a high impact of sickle cell disease (SCD) on patients' daily lives globally. In this study, we analyzed whether the reported burden differed between patients from the USA (n = 384) and other high‐income (HI; n = 820) or low‐ to middle‐income (LMI; n = 941) countries. We assessed symptoms and complications, incidence/management of vaso‐occlusive crises (VOCs), treatment utilization/satisfaction, and the impact of SCD on education/employment. Certain symptoms (bone aches, insomnia, and joint stiffness) and complications (swollen/painful fingers/toes, gallstones, vision problems, blood clots, and asthma) were reported proportionally more by patients in the USA than in the HI/LMI countries. Self‐reported VOCs were more common (mean [SD]: 7.1 [5.7] vs. 5.5 [8.9] and 4.4 [4.6] in the previous 12 months) and were managed more often by hospitalization (52% vs. 24% and 32%) in the USA than the HI and LMI countries. A higher proportion of patients from the USA than the HI/LMI countries reported a negative impact of SCD on their employment/schooling. Although high overall satisfaction with current treatments was reported globally, most patients indicated a strong desire for alternative pain medications. There are likely several reasons for the relatively high patient‐reported burden in the USA group compared with the HI/LMI countries, including an older population and differences in newborn screening programs and pediatric/adult transition of care. It is clear that there is an urgent need for improved understanding and management of SCD globally, not just in the USA.
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spelling pubmed-95404202022-10-14 Burden of disease, treatment utilization, and the impact on education and employment in patients with sickle cell disease: A comparative analysis of high‐ and low‐ to middle‐income countries for the international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey Osunkwo, Ifeyinwa James, John El‐Rassi, Fuad Nero, Alecia Minniti, Caterina P. Trimnell, Cassandra Paulose, Jincy Ramscar, Nicholas Bailey, Tom Rajkovic‐Hooley, Olivera Andemariam, Biree Am J Hematol Research Articles The international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey (SWAY) reported a high impact of sickle cell disease (SCD) on patients' daily lives globally. In this study, we analyzed whether the reported burden differed between patients from the USA (n = 384) and other high‐income (HI; n = 820) or low‐ to middle‐income (LMI; n = 941) countries. We assessed symptoms and complications, incidence/management of vaso‐occlusive crises (VOCs), treatment utilization/satisfaction, and the impact of SCD on education/employment. Certain symptoms (bone aches, insomnia, and joint stiffness) and complications (swollen/painful fingers/toes, gallstones, vision problems, blood clots, and asthma) were reported proportionally more by patients in the USA than in the HI/LMI countries. Self‐reported VOCs were more common (mean [SD]: 7.1 [5.7] vs. 5.5 [8.9] and 4.4 [4.6] in the previous 12 months) and were managed more often by hospitalization (52% vs. 24% and 32%) in the USA than the HI and LMI countries. A higher proportion of patients from the USA than the HI/LMI countries reported a negative impact of SCD on their employment/schooling. Although high overall satisfaction with current treatments was reported globally, most patients indicated a strong desire for alternative pain medications. There are likely several reasons for the relatively high patient‐reported burden in the USA group compared with the HI/LMI countries, including an older population and differences in newborn screening programs and pediatric/adult transition of care. It is clear that there is an urgent need for improved understanding and management of SCD globally, not just in the USA. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-06-20 2022-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9540420/ /pubmed/35472249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajh.26576 Text en © 2022 Novartis Pharmaceuticals. American Journal of Hematology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Osunkwo, Ifeyinwa
James, John
El‐Rassi, Fuad
Nero, Alecia
Minniti, Caterina P.
Trimnell, Cassandra
Paulose, Jincy
Ramscar, Nicholas
Bailey, Tom
Rajkovic‐Hooley, Olivera
Andemariam, Biree
Burden of disease, treatment utilization, and the impact on education and employment in patients with sickle cell disease: A comparative analysis of high‐ and low‐ to middle‐income countries for the international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey
title Burden of disease, treatment utilization, and the impact on education and employment in patients with sickle cell disease: A comparative analysis of high‐ and low‐ to middle‐income countries for the international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey
title_full Burden of disease, treatment utilization, and the impact on education and employment in patients with sickle cell disease: A comparative analysis of high‐ and low‐ to middle‐income countries for the international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey
title_fullStr Burden of disease, treatment utilization, and the impact on education and employment in patients with sickle cell disease: A comparative analysis of high‐ and low‐ to middle‐income countries for the international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey
title_full_unstemmed Burden of disease, treatment utilization, and the impact on education and employment in patients with sickle cell disease: A comparative analysis of high‐ and low‐ to middle‐income countries for the international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey
title_short Burden of disease, treatment utilization, and the impact on education and employment in patients with sickle cell disease: A comparative analysis of high‐ and low‐ to middle‐income countries for the international Sickle Cell World Assessment Survey
title_sort burden of disease, treatment utilization, and the impact on education and employment in patients with sickle cell disease: a comparative analysis of high‐ and low‐ to middle‐income countries for the international sickle cell world assessment survey
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9540420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35472249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajh.26576
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