Employment status of people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in Brazil

Author:

Estrutti Carolina Martines1ORCID,Cardoso Gustavo San Martin Elexpe2,Novais Maykon Anderson Pires de1,Oliveira Enedina Maria Lobato de1,Bichuetti Denis Bernardi1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brasil

2. Amigos Múltiplos pela Esclerose, Brasil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the employment status of Brazilians with multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods: Analysis of a cross-sectional online survey including questions on demographic and occupational status at the time of diagnosis and survey completion, and time from the first symptom to diagnosis. Results: Of those who answered the survey, 804 Brazilians with MS were included. Median age of onset and current age were 28.3 and 36.2 years; median time to diagnosis and disease duration were 2.7 and 7.9 years; 67% held a university degree and 29% finished high school; 94% had a paid occupation contributing to the family income at least once in their lives, 77% were employed at the time of diagnosis but only 59% were employed at the time of survey. Longer disease duration, longer time to diagnosis and younger age at the first symptom, were identified as factors correlated with being unemployed. Conclusions: The rate of unemployment doubled after the first symptoms of MS, and only 59% of highly-educated people with MS in their productive years were employed. The longer time to diagnosis may imply treatment delay, and strategies focusing on early diagnosis and adequate treatment may favor employment retention and reduce disability related costs, such as social benefits and pension fund use.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Neurology (clinical)

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