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Annual indirect costs secondary to headache disability in Brazil.

Arão Belitardo Oliveira1,2, Luiz Paulo Queiroz3, Pedro Sampaio Rocha-Filho4,5, Elder Machado Sarmento6,7, Mario Fp Peres1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Disability imposed by headache disorders constitutes an expressive economic burden, mostly from indirect costs due to absenteeism and presenteeism.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate indirect costs from absenteeism and presenteeism due to headache disorders in Brazil.
METHODS: In a secondary, descriptive analysis of two nationwide databases, we estimated indirect costs based on headache-related disability and socioeconomic data.
RESULTS: In the first database analyzed (n = 3838), 12.8% of the employed population with headache disorders missed at least 1 day of work in the last 3 months (mean, 95% CI = 4.2 days [3.7-4.6]). Based on the prevalence of headache disorders, days lost due to headaches and income data, R$ 40.4 billion (Int$ 20 billion) are lost due to headache-related absenteeism annually. For presenteeism, 26.2% of the employed population with headache disorders worked at least 1 day in the last 3 months with 50% reduced productivity (mean, 95% CI = 5.7 days [5.3-6.2]), amounting to R$ 27.3 billion (Int$ 13.5 billion) of financial loss annually. In the other database analysed (n = 205,546), 14,052 (6.8%) respondents missed work/school or household duties in the past 2 weeks due to some disease. Of these, 4.7% attributed their days lost to headaches disorders in the economically active population, which ranked 4th as main cause of days lost due to disease, among 23 common diseases.
CONCLUSIONS: The economic burden of headache disorders in Brazil, mostly due to migraine (55.4%), may cost up to R$ 67.6 billion (Int$ 33.5 billion) annually, and headache disorders represent a leading cause of absenteeism due to disease.

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Keywords:  Migraine; absenteeism; economy; presenteeism; tension-type headaches; work; workforce

Year:  2019        PMID: 31757169     DOI: 10.1177/0333102419889357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cephalalgia        ISSN: 0333-1024            Impact factor:   6.292


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