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Effect of adalimumab on work productivity and indirect costs in moderate to severe Crohn's disease: a meta-analysis.
Binion, David G; Louis, Edouard; Oldenburg, Bas et al.
2011In Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology, 25 (9), p. 492-6
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Abstract :
[en] OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of adalimumab on work productivity and indirect costs in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) using a meta-analysis of clinical trials. METHODS: Study-level results were pooled from all clinical trials of adalimumab for moderate to severe CD in which work productivity outcomes were evaluated. Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Questionnaire outcomes (absenteeism, presenteeism and total work productivity impairment [TWPI]) were extracted from adalimumab trials. Meta-analyses were used to estimate pooled averages and 95% CIs of one-year accumulated reductions in work productivity impairment with adalimumab. Pooled averages were multiplied by the 2008 United States national average annual salary ($44,101) to estimate per-patient indirect cost savings during the year following adalimumab initiation. RESULTS: The four included trials (ACCESS, CARE, CHOICE and EXTEND) represented a total of 1202 employed adalimumab-treated patients at baseline. Each study followed patients for a minimum of 20 weeks. Pooled estimates (95% CIs) of one-year accumulated work productivity improvements were as follows: -9% (-10% to -7%) for absenteeism; -22% (-26% to -18%) for presenteeism; and -25% (-30% to -20%) for TWPI. Reductions in absenteeism and TWPI translated into per-patient indirect cost savings (95% CI) of $3,856 ($3,183 to $4,529) and $10,964 ($8,833 to $13,096), respectively. CONCLUSION: Adalimumab provided clinically meaningful improvements in work productivity among patients with moderate to severe CD, which may translate into substantial indirect cost savings from an employer's perspective.
Disciplines :
Gastroenterology & hepatology
Author, co-author :
Binion, David G
Louis, Edouard  ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Gastro-Entérologie-Hépatologie
Oldenburg, Bas
Mulani, Parvez
Bensimon, Arielle G
Yang, Mei
Chao, Jingdong
Language :
English
Title :
Effect of adalimumab on work productivity and indirect costs in moderate to severe Crohn's disease: a meta-analysis.
Publication date :
2011
Journal title :
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
ISSN :
0835-7900
eISSN :
1916-7237
Publisher :
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Volume :
25
Issue :
9
Pages :
492-6
Peer reviewed :
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