The association between unemployment and treatment among adults with hemophilia

Age-related DeVelopments ANd ComorbiditiEs in hemophilia Working Group

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Abstract

Background: People with hemophilia often experience pain and suffer from comorbidities related to their bleeding disorder. Consequently, unemployment due to disability is prevalent among people with hemophilia. Objectives: To explore associations between unemployment due to disability and treatment while adjusting for known risk factors for unemployment. Methods: Collecting data from 20 hemophilia centers from 15 European countries, the Age-related DeVelopments ANd ComorbiditiEs in hemophilia study recruited 785 participants aged 40 years and over with hemophilia A or B. A comprehensive electronic case report form included items related to patient characteristics, demographic information, past and current treatment regimens, and medical history, including a lifelong history of comorbidities. Baseline data from the Age-related DeVelopments ANd ComorbiditiEs in hemophilia study was analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression models. Results: Employment status was available for 756 of 785 participants aged 40 to 88 years (median, 53 years). We used regression analysis to compare people with hemophilia who were fully employed with those who were unemployed due to disability. This analysis included 424 participants. Using multivariable logistic regression, we found that age (odds ratio [OR], 1.07; P <.01), severe hemophilia (OR, 10.81; P <.01), current smoker (OR, 2.53; P <.01), and psychiatric disorder (OR, 4.18; P =.02) were associated with increased odds of unemployment due to disability. In contrast, prophylactic treatment (OR, 0.44; P =.01) was associated with decreased odds. Conclusion: Our analysis suggests that by maintaining factor levels above a critical threshold (3%-5%), prophylactic treatment for people with hemophilia could help avoid unemployment due to disability. While prophylaxis is more costly and can be burdensome, the benefits to material well-being and quality of life could be substantial.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102514
JournalResearch and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Volume8
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

Funding

FundersFunder number
Maggiore Hospital
University Hospital of Geneva
Chaim Sheba Medical Center
Bayer HealthCare
Paris-Sud University Hospital Group
Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío
University Hospital Bonn
Bayer
Kurpfalz Hospital Heidelberg
Skånes universitetssjukhus
University Medical Center Utrecht
Brussels Saint-Luc University Hospital
Università degli Studi di Parma
Medizinische Universität Wien

    Keywords

    • hemophilia A
    • hemophilia B
    • treatment
    • unemployment
    • workforce

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