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Cardiovascular Disease and Health Care System Impact on Functionality and Productivity in Argentina: A Secondary Analysis
Calcagno, Juan I.; Iribarren, Sarah J.; Caporale, Joaquín E.; Pearce, Patricia F.; Prabhakaran, Dorairaj; Pichón-Riviere, Andrés
Fecha de publicación:
12/2016
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Value in Health Regional Issues
ISSN:
2212-1099
e-ISSN:
2212-1102
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
Objectives: To examine the impact of cardiovascular disease (CVD) events on patient functionality and productivity on the basis of patient use of public or social/private institution health care. Methods: A secondary analysis was conducted of data drawn from records of Argentinian patients, 3 to 15 months posthospitalization after a CVD event, who had originally participated in a multicountry, cross-sectional study assessing the microeconomic impact of a CVD event. Respondents were stratified according to their use of health care institution (public or social/private). Among these groups, pre- and post-CVD event changes in functionality and productivity were compared. Results: Participants' (N = 431) mean age was 56.5 years, and 73.5% were men. Public sector patients reported significantly higher rates of decline in ability to perform moderate activities (P < 0.05), a greater decrease in time spent at work (P < 0.01), a greater limit in the type of work-related activities (P < 0.01), and a higher rate of emotional problems (P < 0.01). Having health insurance (private or social) (odds ratio [OR] = 0.55; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.35-0.85; P < 0.01) and a higher income (OR = 0.99; 95% CI 0.99-0.99; P < 0.01) were inversely and significantly associated with loss of productivity. Cerebrovascular disease (OR = 2.55; 95% CI 1.42-4.60; P < 0.01) was also significantly associated with productivity loss. Conclusions: In Argentina, patients receiving care in the public sector experienced a greater impact on functionality and productivity after their hospitalization for a CVD event. Lack of insurance, low income, and cerebrovascular disease event were the major determinants of productivity loss. Further investigation is needed to better understand contributors to these differences.
Palabras clave:
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
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EPIDEMIOLOGY
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FUNCTIONALITY
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PRODUCTIVITY
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN EPIDEMIOLOGIA Y SALUD PUBLICA
Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN EPIDEMIOLOGIA Y SALUD PUBLICA
Citación
Calcagno, Juan I.; Iribarren, Sarah J.; Caporale, Joaquín E.; Pearce, Patricia F.; Prabhakaran, Dorairaj; et al.; Cardiovascular Disease and Health Care System Impact on Functionality and Productivity in Argentina: A Secondary Analysis; Elsevier; Value in Health Regional Issues; 11; 12-2016; 35-41
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