tailieunhanh - Báo cáo y học: "Epidemiology, costs, and the economic burden of fibromyalgia"

Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học General Psychiatry cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành y đề tài: Epidemiology, costs, and the economic burden of fibromyalgia. | Available online http content 11 3 117 Editorial Epidemiology costs and the economic burden of fibromyalgia Michael Spaeth Rheumatologische Schwerpunktpraxis BahnhofstraBe 95 82166 Graefelfing Munich Germany Corresponding author Michael Spaeth Published 30 June 2009 Arthritis Research Therapy 2009 11 117 doi ar2715 This article is online at http content 11 3 117 2009 BioMed Central Ltd See related research by Sicras-Mainar et al. http content 11 2 R54 Abstract The assumption that fibromyalgia is associated with a major impact on the utilization of both healthcare and nonhealthcare resources has not been thoroughly supported by evidence-based data. Despite the differences between healthcare and sociopolitical systems in various countries more recent results from epidemiological research now clearly demonstrate the socioeconomic burden of fibromyalgia and its comorbidities. The costs of the disease calculated in single studies and countries allow estimates for populations in other countries. The alarming results highlight the urgent need both for more research including pathophysiology and epidemiology and for the acceptance of emerging treatment challenges. Despite the increasing awareness of fibromyalgia FM as a socioeconomic burden few data exist about its real costs resulting from utilization of both healthcare and nonhealthcare resources at different levels of the healthcare system and in different countries. In the previous issue of Arthritis Research Therapy Sicras-Mainar and colleagues reported data from medical practice in a multicenter primary care setting in Spain covering a primarily urban population 1 . The study analyzed the incremental costs of patients with FM as compared with a reference group of those patients in a healthcare provider s database with no claims related to FM total n 63 527 adults n 1 081 FM patients . In a subsample of 200 patients .

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