CHARACTERISTICS AND MONETARY COMPENSATION OF CAREGIVERS FOR PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATIC CONDITIONS

Author(s)

Santos-Moreno P1, Buitrago-Garcia D2, Villarreal Peralta L3, Alvis-Zakzuk NJ4, Alvis-Guzman N5
1Biomab, bogota, Colombia, 2SIIES- Investigación y educación en salud, BOGOTA, Colombia, 3Biomab, center for rheumatoid arthritis, bogota, Colombia, 4Universidad de la Costa-CUC, Barranquilla, Colombia, 5ALZAK Foundation - Universidad de la Costa, Barranquilla, Colombia

OBJECTIVES : Musculoskeletal disorders (MD) are highly prevalent conditions that affect quality of life. MD cause physical and psychological dependence. Usually, the care of a patient with MD is assumed by a caregiver. The aim of this study was to describe the sociodemographic characteristics and the monetary remuneration associated to the care of a patient with MD.

METHODS : A cross sectional study was carried out in order to estimate the monetary remuneration related to the health care of patients with MD. A survey was applied to caregivers of patients with MD. Demographic data was collected. We asked about the relationship with the patient, the time as a caregiver and all data related to the monetary compensation. Descriptive epidemiology was done. We reported monetary data in American Dollars (USD) using the average exchange rate for 2018.

RESULTS : We surveyed 132 caregivers. Mean age was 52 years [standard deviation 19], 72% were women, 78% were taking care of a patient with rheumatoid arthritis, 12% osteoarthrosis 2% lupus, and 2% osteoporosis. The remaining 6% were caregivers of patients with ankylosing spondylitis, fibromyalgia and Sjogren syndrome. Regarding the time as a caregiver, 48% had less than a year, 16% between two and three years, 18% more than three years, 13% more than four years, and 5% were temporarily caregivers. In our study, 85% of caregivers were a family member, while 15% a nurse or a non-related person. Regarding the compensation, 97% did not receive any salary or payment for being caregiver, the remaining 3% received between 265 and 530 USD per month.

CONCLUSIONS : Our study demonstrated that the care for patients with MD is mainly assumed by family members. Our results agree with other studies in chronic conditions where only a small proportion of caregivers is paid. Caregivers should be considered for the health system.

Conference/Value in Health Info

2019-05, ISPOR 2019, New Orleans, LA, USA

Value in Health, Volume 22, Issue S1 (2019 May)

Code

PMS25

Topic

Clinical Outcomes, Economic Evaluation, Epidemiology & Public Health, Patient-Centered Research

Topic Subcategory

Clinician Reported Outcomes, Cost/Cost of Illness/Resource Use Studies, Patient Behavior and Incentives, Public Health

Disease

Musculoskeletal Disorders

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