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The influence of socioeconomic factors on access to disease modifying treatment in a Norwegian multiple sclerosis cohort

Authors :
Heidi Øyen Flemmen
Cecilia Smith Simonsen
Line Broch
Cathrine Brunborg
Pål Berg-Hansen
Stine Marit Moen
Hege Kersten
Elisabeth Gulowsen Celius
Source :
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. 61:103759
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Objective: Several studies report an impact of socioeconomic factors on access to disease modifying treatment (DMT) in multiple sclerosis (MS), with a trend of less access to more deprived persons. We investigated the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) on access to treatment in a well-defined Norwegian MS cohort. Methods: This is a study of a population-based Norwegian MS cohort. We collected detailed information on disease development, progression, and DMT administered. Socioeconomic data was obtained from Statistics Norway and a questionnaire. Results: We included 1314 persons with relapsing remitting MS at the prevalence date 01/01/2018. The population ever treated with DMTs is younger at onset, has shorter time from onset to diagnosis and lower expanded disability status score (EDSS) at diagnosis. The persons with MS (pwMS) with the highest levels of education, and those who are married are more likely to be ever treated with DMT. In the subgroup treated with a high efficacy DMT as a first drug, the pwMS are younger at prevalence date (39.9 years (SD 12.1)) compared with those who are not treated with a high efficacy DMT as first drug (43.8 years (SD 10.3)). The subgroup treated with a high efficacy DMT as a first drug has a 0.5 point higher EDSS at diagnosis compared to those not treated with a high efficacy DMT as a first drug. The level of education, household income and marital status are inversely related to access to high efficacy DMT as a first drug. None of the above differences persist when analyzing the subgroup diagnosed within the last six years (2012-2017). Conclusions: Since 2012, the pwMS in this Norwegian cohort are treated equally with DMT in terms of different measures of socioeconomic position.

Details

ISSN :
22110348
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2ad031bab3e493c56c4038f104a96203