Impact of chronic constipation symptoms on work productivity and daily activity: A large-scale internet survey

IF 1.7 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
JGH Open Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1002/jgh3.70042
Takumi Ota, Shinji Kuratani, Hisanori Masaki, Sonoko Ishizaki, Haruhiko Seki, Takahiro Takebe
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Abstract

Background and Aim

Chronic constipation negatively impacts work productivity and patients' quality of life. This retrospective study assessed the correlation between symptoms of chronic constipation and work/activity impairment with and without the use of laxative treatment.

Methods

This cross-sectional, observational, web-based survey was conducted using the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment-Chronic Constipation Questionnaire and included Japanese patients with chronic constipation receiving prescribed medication. Outcomes of interest included total work productivity and activity impairment and their correlation with constipation symptoms.

Results

Among the 2351 analyzed patients (mean [SD] age, 51.7 [13.8] years), 80.7% were females, 63.3% had a disease duration of ≥10 years, and 1424 were working. The averages of total activity impairment, total work productivity impairment, presenteeism, and absenteeism were 39.2%, 33.9%, 31.2%, and 5.0%, respectively. The annual work productivity loss per patient was estimated to be 1.343 million Japanese Yen. Symptoms that had a statistically significant positive correlation with total work impairment (P < 0.05) were abdominal discomfort/nausea, abdominal pain, abdominal bloating, and unpredictable defecation timing. Total activity impairment was significantly (P < 0.05) affected by abdominal discomfort/nausea, abdominal bloating, abdominal pain, incomplete defecation, unpredictable defecation timing, loss of defecation desire, and straining. Work productivity and daily activity had improved in 71.2% and 72.6% of patients, respectively, after they received treatment.

Conclusion

Symptoms of constipation, particularly abdominal symptoms and unpredictable defecation timing, can have a negative impact on work productivity and daily activity. Treatment focused on these symptoms may reduce the socio-economic burden of chronic constipation in Japan.

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慢性便秘症状对工作效率和日常活动的影响:大规模互联网调查
背景和目的 慢性便秘会对工作效率和患者的生活质量产生负面影响。这项回顾性研究评估了使用或未使用泻药治疗的慢性便秘症状与工作/活动障碍之间的相关性。 方法 这项横断面观察性网络调查使用了工作效率和活动障碍--慢性便秘问卷,调查对象包括接受处方药治疗的日本慢性便秘患者。调查的结果包括总工作效率和活动障碍及其与便秘症状的相关性。 结果 在分析的 2351 名患者(平均 [SD] 年龄为 51.7 [13.8] 岁)中,80.7% 为女性,63.3% 的患者病程≥10 年,1424 名患者有工作。总活动能力受损率、总工作效率受损率、旷工率和缺勤率的平均值分别为 39.2%、33.9%、31.2% 和 5.0%。每位患者每年的工作效率损失估计为 134.3 万日元。腹部不适/恶心、腹痛、腹胀和无法预测的排便时间等症状与总工作损害有显著的统计学正相关(P <0.05)。腹部不适/恶心、腹胀、腹痛、排便不尽、排便时间不可预测、排便欲望丧失和排便费力对总活动能力损害的影响明显(P < 0.05)。71.2% 和 72.6% 的患者在接受治疗后,工作效率和日常活动能力有所提高。 结论 便秘症状,尤其是腹部症状和无法预测的排便时间,会对工作效率和日常活动产生负面影响。针对这些症状的治疗可减轻日本慢性便秘患者的社会经济负担。
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