S Cotton
Adelphi University
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Headache | 2017
Janet H. Ford; J Jackson; Gary Milligan; S Cotton; Jonna Ahl; Sheena K. Aurora
The purpose of this cross‐sectional study was to assess the sociodemographics, disease burden, and treatment patterns of patients with episodic and chronic migraine in the United States.
Drug Design Development and Therapy | 2018
J Jackson; S Cotton; Sara Bruce Wirta; Catia C Proenca; Milun Zhang; Raquel Lahoz; F Calado
Purpose Little evidence exists on the burden that chronic heart failure (HF) poses specifically to patients in China. The objective of this study, therefore, was to describe the burden of HF on patients in China. Materials and methods A cross-sectional survey of cardiologists and their patients with HF was conducted. Patient record forms were completed by 150 cardiologists for 10 consecutive patients. Patients for whom a patient record form was completed were invited to complete a patient questionnaire. Results Most of the 933 patients (mean [SD] age 65.8 [10.2] years; 55% male; 80% retired) included in the study received care in tier 2 and 3 hospitals in large cities. Patients gave a median score of 4 on a scale from 1 (no disruption) to 10 (severe disruption) to describe how much HF disrupts their everyday life. Patients in paid employment (8%) missed 10% of work time and experienced 29% impairment in their ability to work due to HF in the previous week. All aspects of patients’ health-related quality of life (QoL) were negatively affected by their condition. Mean ± SD utility calculated by the 3-level 5-dimension EuroQol questionnaire was 0.8±0.2, and patients rated their health at 70.3 (11.5) on a 100 mm visual analog scale. Patients incurred costs associated with HF treatment, travel, and professional caregiving services. Conclusion HF is associated with poor health-related QoL and considerable disruption in patients’ lives. Novel and improved therapies are needed to reduce the burden of HF on patients and the health care system.
Drug Design Development and Therapy | 2018
J Jackson; S Cotton; Sara Bruce Wirta; Catia C Proenca; Milun Zhang; Raquel Lahoz; F Calado
Purpose Family and friends play a pivotal role in caring for patients with heart failure (HF); however, evidence of the impact of caregiving is limited. The objectives of this study were to describe the burden of caregiving on informal caregivers of patients with chronic HF in China. Materials and methods A cross-sectional survey of cardiologists, their patients with HF, and those patients’ caregivers was conducted. Patient record forms were completed by 150 cardiologists for 10 consecutive patients. Caregivers of these patients were invited to complete a questionnaire. Results Overall, 458 caregivers completed a questionnaire (mean ± standard deviation age 60.1±10.6 years; 60% female; 77% spouses; 74% retired). Caregivers spent a mean of 24.5 (16.9) hours caregiving per week, and a third reported a reduction in their social activity, time for themselves, or time for family. Caregivers in employment took several days off work in the past 3 months owing to caregiving, sometimes resulting in reduced income. Up to 79% of caregivers reported an impact on their physical or emotional well-being, and 57% reported deterioration in their objective health status. Inconsistencies stemming from differences in the three-level five-dimension EuroQol questionnaire and HF Caregiver Questionnaire were observed for the impact of caregiving on caregivers’ health-related quality of life. Conclusion Assisting patients with HF is associated with caregiver burden. Addressing the needs of caregivers may help to promote their continued support and improve patient outcomes.
Drug Design Development and Therapy | 2018
J Jackson; S Cotton; Sara Bruce Wirta; Catia C Proenca; Milun Zhang; Raquel Lahoz; Bogdan Balas; F Calado
Value in Health | 2017
F Calado; D Viriato; C Proenca; Raquel Lahoz; R Agrawal; S Cotton; J Jackson
Value in Health | 2017
N Lopes; J Jackson; S Cotton; C Proenca; F Calado; A MacPherson; M Barbeau
Value in Health | 2017
E Karpf; J Jackson; S Cotton; C Proenca; F Calado; M Barbeau; A MacPherson
Value in Health | 2017
M Barbeau; J Jackson; S Cotton; C Proenca; F Calado; N Lopes; A MacPherson
Value in Health | 2017
Pm Bianculli; J Jackson; S Cotton; C Proenca; F Calado; A MacPherson; M Barbeau
Value in Health | 2017
E Karpf; J Jackson; S Cotton; F Calado; C Proenca; M Barbeau; A MacPherson