1. Average annual cost of Parkinson's disease in a Brazilian multiethnic population.
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Bovolenta TM, Schumacher-Schuh AF, Santos-Lobato BLD, Godeiro Júnior CO, Silva DJD, Nicaretta D, Barbosa ER, Cardoso FEC, Della Coletta MV, Braga Neto P, Cury RG, Tumas V, and Felicio AC
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- Humans, Brazil epidemiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Cost of Illness, Parkinson Disease economics
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Introduction: With the current demographic transition, it is estimated that by 2050 Brazil will have a population of 90 million people aged 60 years or more, and in parallel Parkinson's disease (PD) will bring a considerable economic burden to our society. Brazil is considered multiracial due to its colonization, generating important social and regional inequalities. Knowing the costs of the PD may aid to improve local public policies. However, in Brazil, no estimates of these values have been made so far., Objectives: To evaluate direct, indirect, and out-of-pocket costs in Brazilian people with PD (PwP)., Methods: Categorical and numerical data were collected through a customized and standardized cost-related-questionnaire from 1055 PwP nationwide, from 10 tertiary movement disorders centers across all Brazilian regions., Results: The estimated average annual cost of PwP was US$ 4020.48. Direct and indirect costs accounted for 63% and 36% of the total, respectively, and out-of-pocket costs were 49%. There were no evidence of differences in the total cost of PD across the regions of the country; however, differences were reported between the stages of the Hoehn and Yahr scale (H&Y)., Conclusion: This data suggests a considerable burden of PD for Brazilian society in general, not only for the public health system, but mainly for those with PD., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest We wish to confirm that there are no known conflicts of interest associated with this publication and there has been no significant financial support for this work that could have influenced its outcome. We confirm that the manuscript has been read and approved by all named authors and that there are no other persons who satisfied the criteria for authorship but are not listed. We further confirm that the order of authors listed in the manuscript has been approved by all of us. We confirm that we have given due consideration to the protection of intellectual property associated with this work and that there are no impediments to publication, including the timing of publication, with respect to intellectual property. In so doing we confirm that we have followed the regulations of our institutions concerning intellectual property. We understand that the Corresponding Author is the sole contact for the Editorial process (including Editorial Manager and direct communications with the office). He is responsible for communicating with the other authors about progress, submissions of revisions and final approval of proofs. We confirm that we have provided a current, correct email address which is accessible by the Corresponding Author, and which has been configured to accept email from cf.andre@gmail.comandre.felicio@einstein.br (Andre Carvalho Felício)., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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