2015-2019年斯洛文尼亚因痴呆症导致的缺勤及其日益严重的经济后果

Q3 Arts and Humanities
M. Jelenc, M. Vidovič, Jože Sambt, S. Sedlak
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二十多年来,痴呆症一直是众多医学和人类学研究的主题。这种主要影响老年人的严重神经退行性疾病也可能发生在仍有工作的人身上,这与他们的工作能力受损有关,从而导致费用增加。我们的研究目的是显示斯洛文尼亚2015年至2019年期间与痴呆症相关的健康缺勤造成的经济后果。采用了直接费用和间接费用的计算方法。我们的研究仅限于展示痴呆症导致的间接成本-健康缺勤,包括商品、服务的损失、提前退休和过早死亡。临时缺勤数据库作为数据来源,国际疾病分类作为诊断来源。2015-2019年期间,因痴呆症导致的缺勤成本占所有计算间接成本的11%。所有间接费用占卫生支出的0.025%。由于我们面临的各种数据限制以及许多未被发现的疾病病例,这些费用被大大低估了。这一发现与其他一些国家的研究结果一致。事实证明,快速诊断和治疗痴呆症、改变生活方式以及鼓励受影响者的雇主尽可能长时间地让他们保持活跃,对于维持患者的生活质量和降低费用是绝对必要的。
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Absenteeism due to Dementia and its Growing Economic Consequences in Slovenia in the Period 2015-2019
Dementia has been the subject of numerous medical and anthropological studies for more than two decades. This serious neurodegenerative disease that mainly affects the elderly can occur also in people who are still employed which is associated with the impairment of their ability to work and consequently with costs. The aim of our study was to display the economic consequences due to health absenteeism related to dementia in Slovenia in the period from 2015 to 2019. The methodology of direct and indirect costs was used. We limited ourselves to show the indirect cost-health absenteeism due to dementia, which includes loss of goods, services, early retirement, and premature death. The Database on temporary absence from work was used as data source and International Classification of Diseases as the source of the diagnoses. The cost of absenteeism due to dementia amounted to 11% of all calculated indirect costs in the period 2015–2019. All indirect costs amounted to 0.025% of health expenditures. These costs are greatly underestimated due to various data limitations which we faced and due to many cases of undetected disease. The findings are in line with those from some other countries. The rapid diagnosis and treatment of dementia, changes in lifestyle, as well as the encouragement of employers of affected persons to keep them as long as possible active proved to be absolutely necessary in the light of maintenance of quality of life of patients and the reduction of costs.
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Collegium Antropologicum
Collegium Antropologicum Social Sciences-Anthropology
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期刊介绍: International journal Collegium Antropologicum is the official journal of the Croatian Antropological Society and is jointly published by: Croatian Anthropological Society Croatian Association of Medical Anthropology - Croatian Medical Association Department of Natural Sciences, Anthropological Centre and the Scientific Council for Anthropological Research of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. With the numerous international recognition of co-operative experts, the Journal represents a relevant reference source in the fields of cultural and biological anthropology, sociology, ethnology, psychology, demography, history, archaeology, genetics, biomedicine, human ecology, nutrition and other fields related to multidisciplinary character of anthropology.
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