Cost-of-illness of patients with contact dermatitis in Denmark
- PMID: 24750019
- DOI: 10.1111/cod.12231
Cost-of-illness of patients with contact dermatitis in Denmark
Abstract
Background: Contact dermatitis is a frequent occupational and non-occupational skin disease.
Objectives: To investigate the effects of contact dermatitis on labour market affiliation and societal costs in terms of healthcare costs and production loss.
Methods: A total of 21 441 patients patch tested either in hospital departments or at dermatological clinics in the period 2004-2009 were included in the study. The analyses were stratified by children (age 0-15 years), occupational contact dermatitis (age 16-65 years), and non-occupational dermatitis (age ≥ 16 years). Controls were selected from a 30% random sample of the population. Individual encrypted data were retrieved on healthcare utilization, socio-demographics, education, labour market affiliation and transfer payments from public registers in Denmark for cases and controls.
Results: Attributable healthcare costs for 4 years prior to patch testing (1 year for children) and the year after patch testing were €959 for children, €724 for occupational contact dermatitis, and €1794 for non-occupational dermatitis. Productivity costs for the same period were €10 722 for occupational contact dermatitis and €3074 for non-occupational contact dermatitis.
Conclusions: The main findings of this study were that there were statistically significant attributable healthcare costs for both children and adults, and statistically significant productivity loss for adults.
Keywords: atopic dermatitis; contact dermatitis; dermatitis; eczema; healthcare costs; labour market affiliation; occupational contact dermatitis; productivity costs.
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