Extended report
Labour force participation among patients with rheumatoid
arthritis
Astrid M J Chorusa, Harald S Miedemab, Cees J Weversc, Sjef van der Lindend
a Division
of Public Health, TNO Prevention and Health, Leiden, The
Netherlands, b Health Research
and Development Council, The Hague, The Netherlands, c TNO Labour, Hoofddorp, The
Netherlands, d Department
of Rheumatology, University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands
Correspondence to: A M J Chorus MSc, TNO Prevention and Health, PO Box 2215, 2301 CE Leiden, The Netherlands Email: AMJ.Chorus{at}pg.tno.nl
Accepted for publication 24 January 2000
OBJECTIVES
To assess
work history and labour force participation among patients with
rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in the Netherlands.
METHODS
A
random sample of 1056 patients with RA aged 16-59 years from 17 rheumatology practices in the Netherlands was examined. Data on disease
status and outcome were obtained by a questionnaire including
standardised instruments, such as the Rapid Assessment of Disease
Activity in Rheumatology (RADAR) and RAND-36 questionnaires. Labour
force participation was defined as having a paid job.
RESULTS
Of the study
group with a mean disease duration of 12 years, 35.7% held a paid job
(men 56.7%; women 27.7%). When standardised for age, sex, and
educational level, the labour force participation of patients with RA
was 61.2% compared with 65.5% for the general population, which was
not statistically significant. Disease duration of six years and more
was negatively associated with labour force participation.
CONCLUSIONS
After
controlling for the confounding effects of age, sex, and education, the
labour force participation of patients with RA in the Netherlands is
only slightly lower than that of the general population.
© 2000 by Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
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