Evaluation of pharmacoeconomic burden on migraineurs attending a tertiary care hospital in Tamil Nadu - A cross-sectional study

P. M, Sanu Sain, S. Vishwasrao
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Background: About 25% of all neurological problems are associated with headache, making it one of the most recurring medical complaints. The most excruciating and incapacitating of all headaches, migraines have been studied for ages but are still little understood. This study was undertaken to study migraine in terms of their effect on socioeconomic burden. Our healthcare system is still behind in identifying the humanitarian burden and socioeconomic cost of this ailment, which primarily affects people while they are working and results in lost productivity/wages. Aims and Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the direct and indirect costs incurred towards migraine therapy and to assess current trends to reduce the total cost. Materials and Methods: After obtaining IEC approval, 120 participants were enrolled following a critical appraisal of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data were collected in specialized case study form and analyzed in proportion. Results: Statistical analysis showed, nearly 43% of the candidates were suffering from acute migraine. The total amount (direct and indirect) spent for medicines was rupees 1000–1600/patient/month, and an additional charge for special investigations of rupees 1000 apart from other laboratory tests. The majority about 91 patients, were admitted both for investigations and therapy for 3–6 days which further adds to the burden with greater health care costs when compared with non-migraineurs, and a larger number of female patients had a great potential loss of wages when compared with males. Conclusion: This research concludes that, since a majority of expenditures are met by the patient, better alternatives on patient and outcome perspectives to reduce the health-economic burden is the utmost need of this hour.
泰米尔纳德邦三级医院偏头痛患者药物经济负担评估——一项横断面研究
背景:约25%的神经系统疾病与头痛有关,使其成为最常见的医学主诉之一。偏头痛是所有头痛中最折磨人、最使人丧失能力的一种,人们对它的研究已经有很长时间了,但对它的了解仍然很少。本研究旨在研究偏头痛对社会经济负担的影响。我们的医疗保健系统在确定这种疾病的人道主义负担和社会经济成本方面仍然落后,这种疾病主要影响人们在工作时,并导致生产力/工资损失。目的和目的:本研究旨在评估偏头痛治疗的直接和间接成本,并评估当前降低总成本的趋势。材料和方法:在获得IEC批准后,通过对纳入和排除标准的严格评估,入组了120名参与者。数据以专门的案例研究形式收集,并按比例进行分析。结果:统计分析显示,近43%的候选人患有急性偏头痛。用于药品的(直接和间接)总额为每个病人/月1000 - 1600卢比,除其他实验室检查外,特殊检查的额外费用为1000卢比。大多数患者(约91名)入院接受检查和治疗3-6天,与非偏头痛患者相比,这进一步增加了负担,医疗费用更高,而且与男性相比,大量女性患者有很大的潜在工资损失。结论:本研究认为,由于大部分支出由患者承担,因此从患者和结果的角度寻找更好的替代方案以减轻健康经济负担是当前最需要的。
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