The Iceberg Nature of Fibromyalgia Burden: The Clinical and Economic Aspects
The Korean Journal of Pain
; : 169-176, 2015.
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ABSTRACT
This review has focused on important but less visible aspects of fibromyalgia (FM) with respect to the high impact of this disorder on patients and societies. FM is a common but challengeable illness. It is characterized by chronic widespread pain, which can be accompanied by other symptoms including fatigue, sleep disturbances, cognitive dysfunction, anxiety and depressive episodes. While our understanding of this debilitating disorder is limited, diagnosis and treatment of this condition is very difficult, even in the hands of experts. Due to the nature of disease, where patients experience invalidation by medical services, their families and societies regarding the recognition and management of disease, direct, indirect and immeasurable costs are considerable. These clinical and economic costs are comparable with other common diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension and osteoarthritis, but the latter usually receives much more attention from healthcare and non-healthcare resources. Present alarming data shows the grave and "iceberg-like" burden of FM despite the benign appearance of this disorder and highlights the urgent need both for greater awareness of the disease among medical services and societies, as well as for more research focused on easily used diagnostic methods and target specific treatment.
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Main subject:
Anxiety
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Osteoarthritis
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Fibromyalgia
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Musculoskeletal Diseases
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Cost of Illness
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Delivery of Health Care
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Ice Cover
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Diagnosis
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Fatigue
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Chronic Pain
Type of study:
Diagnostic_studies
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Health_economic_evaluation
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
The Korean Journal of Pain
Year:
2015
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Article