Are Pain Severity And Current Pharmacotherapies Associated With Quality Of Life, Work Productivity, And Healthcare Utilisation For People With Osteoarthritis In Five Large European Countries?

CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY(2021)

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ObjectiveAlthough the osteoarthritis (OA) burden is well-recognised, the benefit of currently available OA pharmacological therapy is not clear. This study aimed to assess whether the impact of OA pain on health-related quality of life (HRQoL), work, and healthcare resource utilisation (HRU) differed by both pain severity and prescription medication status.MethodsThis cross-sectional study used pooled data from the 2016/2017 European National Health and Wellness Survey. Respondents with self-reported physician-diagnosed OA and pain were included. Outcomes examined included HRQoL, health utility, health status, work productivity and activity impairment, and HRU. Groups derived from self-reported pain severity and prescription medication use were compared using chi-square tests, analysis of variance, and generalised linear models controlling for socio-demographics, health behaviours, and health status.ResultsRespondents with OA (n=2417) reported mild (40.4%, of which 44.9% prescription-treated) and moderate to severe pain (59.6%, of which 54.0% prescription-treated). HRQoL, health utility, health status, and work and activity impairment were substantially worse among the moderate/severe pain prescription-treated group compared to the rest (e.g. SF-12v2 physical component score [PCS] for moderate/severe pain prescription-treated=345 versus mild pain prescription-treated =393, moderate/severe pain prescription-untreated =40.6, and mild pain prescription-untreated=45.6; p<0.01). HRU such as the mean number of emergency room visits for >6 months was higher in the prescription-treated groups (0.51-052, 95% CI 0.437-0.71) than the prescription-untreated groups (0.30-034, 95% CI 021-0.46; p<0.05).ConclusionPersons with moderate to severe OA pain treated with available prescription medications have poor health status and HRQoL and increased HRU compared to those not receiving prescription medications.
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osteoarthritis, activity impairment, healthcare resource use, health-related quality of life, pain, pain severity, pharmacologic therapy, work productivity impairment
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