纤维肌痛妇女的就业和健康状况变化:一项为期五年的研究。

Susan Reisine, Judith Fifield, Stephen Walsh, Deborah Dauser Forrest
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目的:评估5年来纤维肌痛(FM)女性健康状况的变化,并确定基线就业状况是否会影响其他基线因素的健康结局。方法:从全国风湿病学家样本中招募了287名患有FM的女性,并在基线和每年进行电话访谈,为期4年。数据包括疼痛、疲劳、流行病学研究中心抑郁量表和修正健康评估问卷(M-HAQ)得分、人口统计学特征和就业状况。研究结束时,211名参与者留下来。使用多层建模技术对数据进行分析。Bootstrap方法调整为集群抽样。结果:参与者的平均+/- SD年龄为47 +/- 11岁,平均+/- SD受教育程度为14 +/- 2岁,90%为白人,50%为就业,64%为已婚,家庭收入中位数> = 50,000美元。基线时,疼痛的平均+/- SD评分为57.2 +/- 24,疲劳为75.4 +/- 22,抑郁为22.9 +/- 13,M-HAQ为0.73 +/- 0.5。多层模型表明,除疼痛外,所有健康状况指标均随时间显著下降。变化率从疲劳的-1.22到M-HAQ的-0.03不等。除了疼痛,在基线工作的患者随着时间的推移有更好的健康状况。就业和时间的交互作用不显著,表明无论就业状况如何,健康状况的变化速度相同。其他重要因素是年龄和收入。结论:在职FM女性在基线时的健康状况较好,并长期保持这一优势。就业似乎并不能提供保护性的健康福利。
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Employment and health status changes among women with fibromyalgia: a five-year study.

Objective: To assess changes in health status of women with fibromyalgia (FM) over 5 years and determine whether baseline employment status influences health outcomes adjusting for other baseline factors.

Methods: Two hundred eighty-seven women with FM were recruited from a national sample of rheumatologists and interviewed by phone at baseline and annually for 4 years. Data were collected on pain, fatigue, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale and Modified Health Assessment Questionnaire (M-HAQ) scores, demographic characteristics, and employment status. At the end of the study, 211 participants remained. Data were analyzed using multilevel modeling techniques. Bootstrap methods adjusted for the cluster sampling.

Results: The participants' mean +/- SD age was 47 +/- 11 years, their mean +/- SD education level was 14 +/- 2 years, 90% were white, 50% employed, 64% married, and their median household income was >or=$50,000. Mean +/- SD scores at baseline were 57.2 +/- 24 for pain, 75.4 +/- 22 for fatigue, 22.9 +/- 13 for depression, and 0.73 +/- 0.5 for the M-HAQ. Multilevel modeling indicated that all health status measures declined significantly over time except for pain. Rates of change varied from -1.22 for fatigue to -0.03 for the M-HAQ. Except for pain, patients who were employed at baseline had better health status over time. The employment and time interaction was not significant, indicating that health status changed at the same rate regardless of employment status. Other significant factors were age and income.

Conclusion: Employed women with FM have better health status at baseline and maintain that advantage over time. Employment does not seem to provide a protective health benefit.

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Arthritis and rheumatism
Arthritis and rheumatism 医学-风湿病学
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