The economic cost of sleep disorders

被引:238
作者
Hillman, David R. [1 ]
Murphy, Anita Scott
Antic, Ral
Pezzullo, Lynne
机构
[1] Sir Charles Gairdner Hosp, Dept Pulm Physiol, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia
[2] Access Econ, Canberra, ACT, Australia
[3] Royal Adelaide Hosp, Dept Thorac Med, Adelaide, SA, Australia
关键词
sleep disorders; obstructive sleep apnea; periodic limb movement; disorder; insomnia; costs;
D O I
10.1093/sleep/29.3.299
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Study Objectives: To determine the economic cost of sleep disorders in Australia and relate these to likely costs in similar economies. Design and Setting: Analysis of direct and indirect costs for 2004 of sleep disorders and the fractions of other health impacts attributable to sleep disorders, using data derived from national databases (including the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and the Australian Bureau of Statistics). Measurements: Direct health costs of sleep disorders (principally, obstructive sleep apnea, insomnia, and periodic limb movement disorder) and of associated conditions; indirect financial costs of associated work-related accidents, motor vehicle accidents, and other productivity losses; and nonfinancial costs of burden of disease. These were expressed in US dollars ($). Results: The overall cost of sleep disorders in Australia in 2004 (population: 20.1 million) was $7494 million. This comprised direct health costs of $146 million for sleep disorders and $313 million for associated conditions, $1956 million for work-related injuries associated with sleep disorders (net of health costs), $808 million for private motor vehicle accidents (net of health costs), $1201 million for other productivity losses, $100 million for the real costs associated with raising alternative taxation revenue, and $2970 million for the net cost of suffering. Conclusions: The direct and indirect costs of sleep disorders are high. The total financial costs (independent of the cost of suffering) of $4524 million represents 0.8% of Australian gross domestic product. The cost of suffering of $2970 million is 1.4% of the total burden of disease in Australia.
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页码:299 / 305
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