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Gastroenterology & Hepatology |
Manuscript Type |
Observational Study |
Article Title |
Quality of life, work productivity impairment and healthcare resources in inflammatory bowel diseases in Brazil
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Unsolicited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Rogério Serafim Parra, Júlio Maria Chebli, Heda MBS Amarante, Cristina Flores, José Miguel Luz Parente, Odery Ramos, Milene Fernandes, Jose JR da Rocha, Marley R Feitosa, Omar Feres, António S Scotton, Rodrigo Bremer Nones, Murilo Moura Lima, Cyrla Zaltman, Carolina D Gonçalves, Isabella Miranda Guimaraes, Genoile Oliveira Santana, Ligia Yukie Sassaki, Rogerio Saad-Hossne, Mauro Bafutto, Roberto Luiz Kaiser Junior, Mikaell Alexandre Gouvea Faria, Sender J Miszputen, Tarcia NF Gomes, Wilson R Catapani, Anderson A Faria, Stella Cristina S Souza, Rosana Fusaro Caratin, Juliana Senra and Maria de Lourdes Abreu Ferrari |
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Funding Agency |
Grant Number |
Takeda Pharmaceuticals Brazil |
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Corresponding Author |
Rogério Serafim Parra, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery and Anatomy, Medical School of Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto 14049-900, SP, Brazil. rsparra@hcrp.usp.br |
Key Words |
Inflammatory bowel disease; Crohn’s disease; Ulcerative colitis; Quality of life; Healthcare resources; |
Core Tip |
In a large multicenter sample of patients with ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease (CD), disease activity, female gender, unemployment, and lower education and income were associated with a poorer quality of life. Approximately one-third of patients had some work and activity impairment, the latter increasing with disease activity. CD patients used more health resources, with 25.4% having at least one surgery and 38.3% being hospitalized in the previous 3 years. Inflammatory bowel disease prevalence is increasing, and health services should be prepared to provide an adequate response, including optimal therapies, to manage the care of such patients. |
Publish Date |
2019-10-14 10:47 |
Citation |
Parra RS, Chebli JMF, Amarante HMBS, Flores C, Parente JML, Ramos O, Fernandes M, Rocha JJR, Feitosa MR, Feres O, Scotton AS, Nones RB, Lima MM, Zaltman C, Goncalves CD, Guimaraes IM, Santana GO, Sassaki LY, Hossne RS, Bafutto M, Junior RLK, Faria MAG, Miszputen SJ, Gomes TNF, Catapani WR, Faria AA, Souza SCS, Caratin RF, Senra JT, Ferrari MLA. Quality of life, work productivity impairment and healthcare resources in inflammatory bowel diseases in Brazil. World J Gastroenterol 2019; 25(38): 5862-5882 |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v25/i38/5862.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v25.i38.5862 |