Impact of migraine on productivity and efficiency among adult population in India: a scoping review.

IF 7.9 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
S Saha, D Chowdhury, M Wadhwa, R Sarkar, D Raval, I Patel, A Bondia, V Madaan
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Background: Migraine is a common neurological disorder that has a major negative influence on productivity loss and quality of life. Significant socioeconomic consequences are associated with the condition, such as decreased productivity at work and increased medical expenses. The frequency is higher in women, especially in reproductive age, and the burden varies globally. In India, the prevalence of migraine is 25%; this is higher than the global prevalence of 14.7%. The scoping review is undertaken with an aim to synthesize existing literature that summarizes the impact of migraine on productivity among working professionals, with a focus on its determinants in India.

Methods: A systematic scoping review, with a comprehensive search strategy, was conducted across major databases. Eligibility criteria for studies to be included focused on prevalence, economic and observational studies involving adults aged 18 and older diagnosed with migraines. Studies conducted from January 2014 to October 2024 in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) were included. Data extraction was standardized, capturing key study characteristics. The methodological quality of included studies was assessed using the JBI score checklist for the assessment of cross-sectional and prevalence studies. The pooled estimates for productivity loss were collated from individual studies and adjusted per capita national income. This pooled productivity loss was used to estimate the per day economic loss based on per capita income.

Results: The systematic search identified 11 relevant articles for LMICs that provided insights into the impact of migraines on productivity and economic outcomes. The evidence highlighted that migraine-related productivity losses ranged from 3% to 4.3% of productive time, translating to significant financial implications. Evidence from India suggests one-year prevalence of migraines is approximately 14.12% to 28.99%, affecting around 213 million cases annually. The pooled analysis obtained from two studies shows that productivity loss due to migraine is 17.3 days per year. This was found to be INR 8731/- annually based on daily per capita income. Taking the prevalence of migraine in India, it leads to a total economic loss of about INR 18,674.35 crore (approximately USD 22.21 billion). This significant burden emphasizes the urgent need for effective healthcare interventions to address and manage migraine disorders in the population.

Conclusion: Migraines impose a significant threat to the economy and productivity in India, especially for working professionals and women in their prime working years. Addressing migraine as a public health priority through awareness, early diagnosis, and effective management will not only improve quality of life but also enhance national productivity and economic growth of the country.

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偏头痛对印度成年人口生产力和效率的影响:范围审查。
背景:偏头痛是一种常见的神经系统疾病,对生产力损失和生活质量有重大的负面影响。严重的社会经济后果与这种情况有关,例如工作效率下降和医疗费用增加。妇女,特别是育龄妇女的发病率较高,而且负担在全球各不相同。在印度,偏头痛的患病率为25%;这高于全球14.7%的流行率。进行范围审查的目的是综合现有文献,总结偏头痛对工作专业人员生产力的影响,重点是其在印度的决定因素。方法:系统的范围审查,与一个全面的搜索策略,在主要数据库进行。纳入研究的资格标准主要集中在18岁及以上诊断为偏头痛的成年人的患病率、经济性和观察性研究。纳入了2014年1月至2024年10月在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)进行的研究。数据提取标准化,捕捉关键研究特征。纳入研究的方法学质量使用JBI评分清单评估横断面研究和流行研究。生产力损失的综合估计数是从个别研究中整理出来的,并对人均国民收入进行了调整。这种综合生产力损失被用来估计基于人均收入的每日经济损失。结果:系统搜索确定了11篇有关中低收入国家的相关文章,这些文章为偏头痛对生产力和经济结果的影响提供了见解。证据强调,与偏头痛相关的生产力损失占生产时间的3%至4.3%不等,这意味着重大的财务影响。来自印度的证据表明,偏头痛的一年患病率约为14.12%至28.99%,每年影响约2.13亿例病例。从两项研究中获得的汇总分析表明,偏头痛导致的生产力损失每年为17.3天。根据每日人均收入计算,这一数字为8731卢比/年。以印度偏头痛的患病率为例,它导致的总经济损失约为18,674.35亿卢比(约合222.1亿美元)。这一重大负担强调了迫切需要有效的医疗干预措施,以解决和管理人群中的偏头痛疾病。结论:偏头痛对印度的经济和生产力造成了重大威胁,特别是对职业专业人员和处于黄金工作年龄的妇女。通过认识、早期诊断和有效管理,将偏头痛作为公共卫生优先事项,不仅可以提高生活质量,还可以提高国家生产力和经济增长。
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Journal of Headache and Pain
Journal of Headache and Pain 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
13.50%
发文量
143
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Headache and Pain, a peer-reviewed open-access journal published under the BMC brand, a part of Springer Nature, is dedicated to researchers engaged in all facets of headache and related pain syndromes. It encompasses epidemiology, public health, basic science, translational medicine, clinical trials, and real-world data. With a multidisciplinary approach, The Journal of Headache and Pain addresses headache medicine and related pain syndromes across all medical disciplines. It particularly encourages submissions in clinical, translational, and basic science fields, focusing on pain management, genetics, neurology, and internal medicine. The journal publishes research articles, reviews, letters to the Editor, as well as consensus articles and guidelines, aimed at promoting best practices in managing patients with headaches and related pain.
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