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Patients' productivity losses and informal care costs related to ischemic stroke: a French population‐based study

M. Barral
H. Rabier
A. Termoz
  • Fonction : Auteur
H. Serrier
C. Colin
  • Fonction : Auteur
J. Haesebaert
L. Derex
N. Nighoghossian
A.‐m. Schott

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Background and purpose Large societal costs of stroke should not be ignored. We aimed to estimate patients' productivity losses and informal care costs during the first year after ischemic stroke. Methods A cross‐sectional survey was performed within the STROKE69 regional population‐based cohort study. At 1 year post‐stroke, each patient and the corresponding main informal caregiver received questionnaires followed by a telephone interview if necessary. Time losses were valued using the human capital approach and proxy good method for patients with and without a professional activity, respectively. Results Among the 222 patients with ischemic stroke (58% men; mean age 68 years; and 86% with a modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score of <3 at 3 months), 54%, 32%, and 25% received informal, formal, and both cares, respectively. Among the 108 main informal caregivers, 63% were women, 74% lived with the patient, and 57% were retired or unemployed. The mean cost of productivity losses was estimated at €7589 ± €12 305 per patient in the first post‐stroke year with 5.4%, 71.2%, and 23.4% of these being attributed to presenteeism, absenteeism, and leisure time, respectively. Informal care was given at an average of 25 h/week. The annual mean estimated total cost of informal care was €10 635 per caregiver. Conclusions Informal care and productivity losses of patients with ischemic stroke during the first post‐stroke year represent a significant economic burden for society comparable to direct costs. These costs should be included in economic evaluations with the adoption of a societal perspective to avoid underestimating the societal stroke economic burden.
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hal-04329400 , version 1 (07-12-2023)

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M. Barral, H. Rabier, A. Termoz, H. Serrier, C. Colin, et al.. Patients' productivity losses and informal care costs related to ischemic stroke: a French population‐based study. European Journal of Neurology, 2020, 28 (2), pp.548-557. ⟨10.1111/ene.14585⟩. ⟨hal-04329400⟩
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