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Does endometriosis affect professional life? : a matched case-control study in Switzerland, Germany and Austria

Authors :
Kirsten Geraedts
Markus Eberhard
Brigitte Leeners
Monika Martina Woelfler
Marita Lina Sperschneider
Bruno Imthurn
Patrick Imesch
Martina Rauchfuss
Felix Haeberlin
Michael Pascal Hengartner
Stephanie von Orelli
Franziska Maurer
Alexandra Kohl-Schwartz
University of Zurich
Leeners, Brigitte
Source :
Sperschneider, Marita Lina; Hengartner, Michael P; Kohl Schwartz, Alexandra; Geraedts, Kirsten; Rauchfuss, Martina; Woelfler, Monika Martina; Haeberlin, Felix; von Orelli, Stephanie; Eberhard, Markus; Maurer, Franziska; Imthurn, Bruno; Imesch, Patrick; Leeners, Brigitte (2019). Does endometriosis affect professional life? A matched case-control study in Switzerland, Germany and Austria. BMJ open, 9(1), e019570. BMJ Publishing Group 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019570 , BMJ Open
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2019.

Abstract

ObjectivesEndometriosis is a gynaecological disease most commonly causing severe and chronic pelvic pain as well as an impaired quality of life. The aim of this study was to investigate if and how endometriosis affects choices regarding professional life as well as the quality of daily working life.Design, setting and participantsIn the context of a multicentre case–control study, we collected data from 505 women with surgically/histologically confirmed diagnosis of endometriosis and 505 matched controls. Study participants were recruited prospectively in hospitals and doctors’ practices in Switzerland, Germany and Austria. Using a detailed questionnaire, the study investigated work–life and career choices of study participants.Main outcome measuresAssociations between endometriosis/disease symptoms and limitations in career development as well as ability to work.ResultsWomen with endometriosis were less often able to work in their desired profession than women from the control group (adjusted OR=1.84, 95% CI: 1.15 to 2.94, R2=0.029, p=0.001) and they had to take health-related limitations into consideration in their career decisions to a significantly higher degree than women in the control group (OR=4.79, 95% CI: 2.30 to 9.96, R2=0.063, p2=0.072, p2=0.087, pConclusionsEndometriosis is associated with impairment of professional life, in particular with regard to career choices. Further research to develop strategies to support endometriosis-affected women in realising professional opportunities is recommended.Trial registration numberNCT02511626; Pre-results.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sperschneider, Marita Lina; Hengartner, Michael P; Kohl Schwartz, Alexandra; Geraedts, Kirsten; Rauchfuss, Martina; Woelfler, Monika Martina; Haeberlin, Felix; von Orelli, Stephanie; Eberhard, Markus; Maurer, Franziska; Imthurn, Bruno; Imesch, Patrick; Leeners, Brigitte (2019). Does endometriosis affect professional life? A matched case-control study in Switzerland, Germany and Austria. BMJ open, 9(1), e019570. BMJ Publishing Group 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019570 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019570>, BMJ Open
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....acfb0da991b6b6abfc3169abdbcfc385
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-2774