Caregiver Burden among Patients with Influenza or Influenza-like Illness (ILI): A Systematic Literature Review

Author:

Vaghela Shailja1ORCID,Welch Verna L.2ORCID,Sinh Anup1,Di Fusco Manuela2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. HealthEcon Consulting, Inc., Ancaster, ON L9G 4L2, Canada

2. Pfizer, Inc., New York, NY 10001, USA

Abstract

Influenza and influenza-like illness (ILI) pose significant clinical and economic burdens globally each year. This systematic literature review examined quantitative studies evaluating the impact of patients’ influenza/ILI on their caregivers’ well-being, focusing on health-related quality of life (HRQoL), work productivity, and activity impairment. A comprehensive search across six databases, including the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Embase, MEDLINE via PubMed, Ovid, PsycNet, and Web of Science, yielded 18,689 records, of which 13,156 abstracts were screened, and 662 full-text articles were reviewed from January 2007 to April 2024. Thirty-six studies [HRQoL: 2; productivity: 33; both: 1] covering 22 countries were included. Caregivers of 47,758 influenza or ILI patients across 123 study cohorts were assessed in the review. The mean workday loss among caregivers ranged from 0.5 to 10.7 days per episode, influenced by patients’ influenza status (positive or negative), disease severity (mild or moderate-to-severe), age, viral type (influenza A or B), and vaccination/treatment usage. The HRQoL of caregivers, including their physical and emotional well-being, was affected by a patient’s influenza or ILI, where the severity and duration of a patient’s illness were associated with worse HRQoL. This review shows that the consequences of influenza or ILI significantly affect not only patients but also their caregivers.

Funder

Pfizer, Inc.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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