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Maria N Tamborenea1, Cecilia Pisoni, Sergio Toloza, Eduardo Mysler, Guillermo Tate, Dora Pereira, M García Carrasco, J Quintero, A Cappuccio, A Granel, M Lazaro, Pablo Arturi, Gustavo Citera, J Velazco Zamora, Veronica Saurit, A Alvarellos, S B Pons Estel, C Danielsen, C Graf, Sergio Paira, F Ceccatto, Javier Cavallasca, E Civit, J Moreno, A Estevez, M Diaz, Marcela Verando, Antonio Catalan Pellet, G Gomez, Pablo Maid, Ana Beron, Gabriela Salvatierra, Marcos Mendez, A Cusa, Oscar Rillo, M Paez, M Larraude, D Sohn, M Gallo, A Conforti, Veronica Malah, Patricio Tate, A Baños.
Abstract
To determine the prevalence of and associated factors to work instability (WI) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) Argentinean patients. Observational cross-sectional study that assessing employment status in currently working RA patients. They answered the validated version of RA work instability scale (RA-WIS). High-risk WI was considered when RA-WIS was ≥17. Factors associated with high-risk WI were examined by univariable and multivariable analysis. Four-hundred and fifty RA patients were enrolled; of these, 205 patients were currently employed, but only 172 have completed questionnaires required [RA-WIS and health assessment questionnaire (HAQ-A)]. Their mean age was 49.3 ± 10.8 years; 81.3 % were female; and their mean disease duration was 8.1 ± 7.2 years. Fifty-two percent of patients were doing manual work. The mean RA-WIS score was 11.4 ± 6.8, and 41 % of patients had a high-risk WI. High-risk WI was associated with radiographic erosions (p < 0.001) and HAQ-A >0.87 (p < 0.001) in the univariable analysis, whereas in the multivariable logistic regression analysis the variables associated with a high-risk WI were as follows: HAQ-A >0.87 [odds ratio (OR) 12.31; 95 % CI 5.38-28.18] and the presence of radiographic erosions (OR 4.848; 95 % CI 2.22-10.5). In this model, having a higher monthly income (OR 0.301; 95 % CI 0.096-0.943) and a better functional class (OR 0.151; 95 % CI 0.036-0.632) were protective. Forty-one percent of RA working patients had high-risk WI. The predictors of high RA-WIS were HAQ-A ≥0.87 and radiographic erosions, whereas having a better functional class and have higher incomes were protective.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24948375 DOI: 10.1007/s00296-014-3062-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rheumatol Int ISSN: 0172-8172 Impact factor: 2.631