Creating Positive, Helpful Work Environments for Patients With NMOSD: Farrah Mateen, MD, PhD
The associate director of the Multiple Sclerosis & Neuromyelitis Optica Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital discussed the ways employers and clinicians can alleviate work hardships experienced by patients with NMOSD. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]
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"A lot of people have mentioned protective factors, like flexibility at work, being able to work from home at times or being able to state their needs to disaggregate their disease from MS, which has similar, but often different manifestations. Educate people on what NMO is so that it’s not scary when they have to say something."
At the
Findings showed that 58% of the 158-patient cohort lost a job due to symptoms or obligations related to NMOSD. Additionally, 65% reported reductions in their work hours since diagnosis, with a mean lost hours per month of 35.6. At home, 70% of patients reported having a regular unpaid caretaker, of whom almost half (49%) changed their work hours or job to support the patient.
In an interview with NeurologyLive®, senior investigator
REFERENCE
1. Trapaga Hacker CM, Hjerthen IG, Shirkoohi A, et al. Impact of NMOSD on employment: a global survey. Presented at: 2023 ACTRIMS Forum; February 23-25; San Diego, CA. Abstract P320
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