| Literature DB >> 33845698 |
Tea Lallukka1,2,3, Rahman Shiri2, Kristina Alexanderson1, Jenni Ervasti2, Ellenor Mittendorfer-Rutz1, Marianna Virtanen1,4,5.
Abstract
Aims: The aim of this study was to examine sickness absence and disability pension (SA/DP) during working lifespan among individuals diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and their matched references, accounting for sociodemographic factors.Entities:
Keywords: Work disability; entrapment neuropathies; follow-up; occupational factors; population-based
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33845698 PMCID: PMC9152599 DOI: 10.1177/14034948211002729
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Public Health ISSN: 1403-4948 Impact factor: 3.199
Figure 1.Study population: formation of the data and exclusion and inclusion criteria. CTS: carpal tunnel syndrome.
Sociodemographic characteristics of individuals diagnosed with CTS when aged 19–60 and their matched reference group without recorded CTS at the beginning of follow-up, among all and among those on DP at inclusion.
| Characteristic | All cohort members | Not on disability pension at inclusion | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| People with CTS ( | References from the general population
( | People with CTS ( | References from the general population
( | |
| 45.1 (0.04) | 45.1 (0.02) | 44.2 (0.04) | 44.2 (0.04) | |
| Women, % | 72.20 | 72.20 | 70.75 | 71.18 |
| Birth country other than Sweden | 15.1 | 15.1 | 14.30 | 14.25 |
| Type of residence area | ||||
| Large city | 28.0 | 28.0 | 28.08 | 28.42 |
| Medium-sized town | 35.9 | 35.9 | 35.71 | 35.89 |
| Small town/village | 36.1 | 36.1 | 36.22 | 35.69 |
| Family situation | ||||
| Married/cohabiting | 62.2 | 60.4 | 63.23 | 61.98 |
| Single | 37.8 | 39.6 | 36.77 | 38.02 |
| Parental educational level | ||||
| High | 10.2 | 14.5 | 10.92 | 15.47 |
| Medium | 28.5 | 27.5 | 29.99 | 28.83 |
| Low | 30.2 | 27.3 | 30.25 | 27.23 |
| Information missing | 31.1 | 30.7 | 28.84 | 28.47 |
| Own educational level | ||||
| High | 21.9 | 34.2 | 22.96 | 36.44 |
| Medium | 56.8 | 49.4 | 57.45 | 49.42 |
| Low | 21.3 | 16.4 | 19.59 | 14.14 |
| Employment status at follow-up start | ||||
| Employed | 80.5 | 80.7 | 87.62 | 87.29 |
| Not employed, but with some attachment to labour market | 6.5 | 6.3 | 5.53 | 5.86 |
| Not employed | 13.0 | 13.0 | 6.85 | 6.86 |
| Occupational group | ||||
| White-collar worker | 21.9 | 32.9 | 23.22 | 35.64 |
| Blue-collar worker | 57.5 | 45.5 | 59.57 | 46.57 |
| Missing | 20.7 | 21.5 | 17.22 | 17.78 |
| DP at inclusion | 14.2 | 11.4 | 0 | 0 |
Age at cohort entry/follow-up start (SE).
CTS: carpal tunnel syndrome; DP: disability pension; SD: standard deviation; SE: standard error.
Numbers of SA and DP net days/py and 95% CI in the three-year follow-up among people diagnosed with CTS and their matched references.
| All | Women | Men | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| People with CTS | Matched references | People with CTS | Matched references | People with CTS | Matched references | |||||||
| Days/py | 95% CI | Days/py | 95% CI | Days/py | 95% CI | Days/py | 95% CI | Days/py | 95% CI | Days/py | 95% CI | |
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| Age group (years) | ||||||||||||
| 19–39 | 63 | 60–66 | 26 | 25–27 | 68 | 64–71 | 29 | 28–30 | 48 | 43–54 | 18 | 17–19 |
| 40–50 | 88 | 84–92 | 47 | 46–48 | 96 | 91–101 | 53 | 52–54 | 70 | 64–77 | 34 | 33–36 |
| 51–60 | 119 | 115–124 | 81 | 79–82 | 125 | 120–130 | 88 | 87–90 | 106 | 98–115 | 62 | 60–64 |
| All | 92 | 90–94 | 53 | 53–54 | 98 | 95–100 | 58 | 57–59 | 78 | 74–82 | 40 | 39–41 |
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| Age group (years) | ||||||||||||
| 19–39 | 50 | 48–53 | 15 | 14–16 | 53 | 50–57 | 17 | 16–18 | 40 | 36–46 | 9 | 8–10 |
| 40–50 | 58 | 56–62 | 19 | 18–20 | 62 | 58–66 | 22 | 21–23 | 51 | 46–57 | 13 | 12–14 |
| 51–60 | 65 | 62–69 | 26 | 25–26 | 65 | 62–69 | 28 | 27–29 | 65 | 59–72 | 21 | 20–22 |
| All | 58 | 56–60 | 20 | 19–21 | 60 | 58–62 | 22 | 21–23 | 53 | 50–56 | 14 | 14–15 |
SA: sickness absence; days/py: days per person-year; CI: confidence interval; CTS: carpal tunnel syndrome; DP: disability pension.
Adjusted RRs and 95% CI of SA and DP net days during the three-year follow-up among 19-to 60-year-old adults diagnosed with CTS compared to their matched references from the general population without CTS.
| All | Women | Men | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RR
| 95% CI | RR
| 95% CI | RR
| 95% CI | |
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| Age group (years) | ||||||
| 19–39 | 2.92 | 2.77–3.08 | 2.60 | 2.45–2.75 | 4.12 | 3.63–4.69 |
| 40–50 | 2.39 | 2.29–2.50 | 2.16 | 2.05–2.27 | 3.00 | 2.73–3.31 |
| 51–60 | 1.91 | 1.84–1.99 | 1.75 | 1.67–1.82 | 2.37 | 2.18–2.58 |
| All | 2.36 | 2.30–2.43 | 2.14 | 2.08–2.21 | 3.05 | 2.88–3.22 |
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| Age group (years) | ||||||
| 19–39 | 3.35 | 3.17–3.55 | 2.93 | 2.76–3.12 | 4.74 | 4.14–5.43 |
| 40–50 | 3.07 | 2.91–3.24 | 2.75 | 2.58–2.93 | 3.77 | 3.37–4.21 |
| 51–60 | 2.61 | 2.47–2.75 | 2.35 | 2.21–2.50 | 3.24 | 2.91–3.61 |
| All | 3.00 | 2.91–3.10 | 2.69 | 2.59–2.78 | 3.86 | 3.61–4.13 |
Adjusted for age, (sex), birth country, type of residence area, family situation, parental and own educational level, employment status and year when follow-up began.
RR: rate ratio; CTS: carpal tunnel syndrome; SA: sickness absence; DP: disability pension; CI: confidence interval.
Sociodemographic factors associated with the RR (95% CI) of SA and DP among 19- to 60-year-old adults at the cohort inclusion diagnosed with CTS and among their matched references without CTS records.
| Characteristics at baseline | Among the total population | Excluding those on DP at inclusion | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| People with CTS
( | Reference group without CTS
( | People with CTS
( | Reference group without CTS
( | |
| RR (95% CI)
| RR (95% CI)
| RR (95% CI)
| RR (95% CI)
| |
| Sex | ||||
| Men | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Women | 1.31 (1.28–1.35) | 1.85 (1.80–1.90) | 1.23 (1.19–1.27) | 1.82 (1.75–1.88) |
| Birth country | ||||
| Sweden | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Other | 1.26 (1.21–1.31) | 1.17 (1.13–1.22) | 1.38 (1.31–1.44) | 1.27 (1.21–1.34) |
| Type of residence area | ||||
| Large city | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Medium-sized and small towns/villages | 1.07 (1.04–1.10) | 1.15 (1.12–1.18) | 1.08 (1.05–1.12) | 1.13 (1.09–1.17) |
| Family situation | ||||
| Married/cohabiting | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Single | 1.16 (1.13–1.19) | 1.30 (1.27–1.34) | 1.14 (1.11–1.17) | 1.27 (1.23–1.31) |
| Parental educational level, | ||||
| High | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Medium | 1.17 (1.11–1.22) | 1.11 (1.07–1.16) | 1.20 (1.14–1.27) | 1.09 (1.03–1.14) |
| Low | 1.15 (1.10–1.20) | 1.13 (1.08–1.17) | 1.18 (1.12–1.24) | 1.13 (1.08–1.19) |
| Missingc | 1.17 (1.12–1.24) | 1.15 (1.10–1.21) | 1.22 (1.15–1.29) | 1.17 (1.10–1.24) |
| Educational level | ||||
| High | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Medium | 1.45 (1.40–1.49) | 1.55 (1.51–1.60) | 1.53 (1.47–1.58) | 1.51 (1.45–1.56) |
| Low | 1.66 (1.60–1.72) | 1.92 (1.85–1.99) | 1.77 (1.69–1.85) | 1.77 (1.69–1.86) |
| Employment status | ||||
| Employed | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Not employed, but with some attachment to labour market | 2.06 (1.96–2.17) | 2.64 (2.51–2.77) | 1.23 (1.15–1.31) | 1.22 (1.14–1.30) |
| Not employed | 3.29 (3.17–3.42) | 6.86 (6.61–7.11) | 1.74 (1.65–1.84) | 2.18 (2.05–2.32) |
| Occupational groupd | ||||
| White-collar worker | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Blue-collar worker | 1.33 (1.28–1.38) | 1.39 (1.34–1.44) | 1.43 (1.37–1.50) | 1.34 (1.28–1.40) |
| Missing | 1.31 (1.25–1.37) | 1.43 (1.37–1.49) | 1.20 (1.14–1.27) | 1.05 (0.99–1.10) |
RRs from models mutually adjusting for all variables.
Adjusted for age, (sex,) birth country, type of residence area, family situation, parental and own educational level, employment status and year when follow-up began.
Not in the other fully adjusted models, numbers missing are large and could have led to over-adjustment.