Impact of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder on employment and income in the United States

Author:

Hjerthen Isabella Gomez12,Trápaga Hacker Cristina1,Meador William13,Obeidat Ahmed Z.4ORCID,Horta Lucas1,Mateen Farrah J.15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

2. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard College Cambridge Massachusetts USA

3. Department of Neurology University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama USA

4. Department of Neurology Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

5. Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesWe aim to characterize the sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with loss of jobs, income, and work hours in people with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) in the United States.MethodsA REDCap‐based survey was administered to working‐age NMOSD patients (18–70 years old) querying demographic information, symptoms, immunosuppression, work hours, income, and caregiver work (11/2022–07/2023). Regression models were developed using MATLAB.ResultsOf 127 participants (97 female; 55% AQP4‐antibody, 19% MOG antibody; 69% Caucasian, 7% Hispanic), with an average diagnosis age of 38.7 years, average disease duration of 6.4 years, mean 3.1 attacks, and 94% of whom were treated with immune system‐directed therapy (53% rituximab, 8% satralizumab, 7% eculizumab, 6% mycophenolate mofetil, 4% inebilizumab, 2% azathioprine, 10% IVIg, 10% other), 56% lost a job due to NMOSD. Employment decreased 12% (80% pre‐ to 68% post‐diagnosis). Thirty‐six percent of participants said they no longer worked outside the home. Significant predictors for post‐NMOSD diagnosis employment status included younger age, lower pain level, no walking aids, and having a job prediagnosis.Sixty‐eight percent of those employed prediagnosis reduced their work hours, dropping an average of 18.4 h per month since being diagnosed (±10.1 h). Average annual income grew slowly at $1998 during the average 6.4 years of disease duration (14% of the value predicted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). Sixty percent of participants had a regular unpaid caregiver; 34% of caregivers changed their work hours or job to help manage NMOSD.DiscussionWe provide a structured analysis of the impact of NMOSD on employment, work hours, and income in the United States, demonstrating its major effect on the livelihoods of patients and their caregivers.

Publisher

Wiley

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