The relationship between chronic conditions and absenteeism and associated costs in Canada

被引:36
|
作者
Zhang, Wei [1 ,2 ]
McLeod, Christopher [2 ,3 ]
Koehoorn, Mieke [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] St Pauls Hosp, Ctr Hlth Evaluat & Outcome Sci, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[2] Univ British Columbia, Sch Populat & Publ Hlth, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[3] Inst Work & Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
arthritis; back pain; chronic disease; cost of illness; migraine; mood disorder; productivity loss; sickness absence; working population; SICKNESS ABSENCE; MENTAL-DISORDERS; CHRONIC DISEASES; SELF-REPORT; RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS; LOST-PRODUCTIVITY; HEALTH CONDITIONS; WORK LOSS; PRESENTEEISM; POPULATION;
D O I
10.5271/sjweh.3583
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives This study aimed to measure and compare the relationship between chronic diseases and the number of absent workdays due to health problems and the associated costs among working Canadians. Methods The study sample included respondents to the 2010 Canadian Community Health Survey between aged 15-75 years who reported employment in the past three months. Respondents reported their number of absent workdays due to health problems and chronic conditions. A negative binomial regression was used to estimate the incremental absent workdays associated with having a particular chronic condition (of 16 conditions), conditional on other chronic conditions and confounders. For each condition, we calculated the incremental number of absent workdays, the incremental productivity loss attributed to absenteeism per employee, and the overall productivity loss in the population. Results The final sample consisted of 28 678 respondents representing 15 468 788 employed Canadians. The average number of absent workdays due to health problems was 1.35 days over a 3-month period. The three conditions with the greatest association with absent workdays were mood disorders, heart disease, and bowel disorders. They were associated with 1.17, 0.81, and 0.80 additional absent workdays, respectively, compared to workers without this condition, holding other conditions and confounders at their means. At the national working population level, back problems (CAD$621 million), mood disorders (CAD$299 million) and migraine (CAS$245 million) accounted for the largest incremental productivity loss. Conclusions Chronic conditions, especially mood disorders and back problems, are associated with substantial work productivity loss. The study findings can help policy-makers and employers prioritize their programs and resources aimed at reducing absenteeism among the working population with chronic conditions.
引用
收藏
页码:413 / 422
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CLUSTERS OF CHRONIC CONDITIONS AND DISABILITY TRAJECTORIES
    Klinedinst, Tara
    Terhorst, Lauren
    Rodakowski, Juleen
    INNOVATION IN AGING, 2021, 5 : 874 - 874
  • [22] Relationship Between Vulvodynia and Chronic Comorbid Pain Conditions
    Reed, Barbara D.
    Harlow, Sioban D.
    Sen, Ananda
    Edwards, Rayna M.
    Chen, Di
    Haefner, Hope K.
    OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2012, 120 (01): : 145 - 151
  • [23] Chronic Conditions And Medicare Costs
    Cavale, Arvind
    HEALTH AFFAIRS, 2010, 29 (05) : 1081 - 1081
  • [24] Occupation-specific absenteeism costs associated with obesity and morbid obesity
    Cawley, John
    Rizzo, John A.
    Haas, Kara
    JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 2007, 49 (12) : 1317 - 1324
  • [25] Examining the relationship between chronic conditions, multi-morbidity and labour market participation in Canada: 2000-2005
    Smith, Peter
    Chen, Cynthia
    Mustard, Cameron
    Bielecky, Amber
    Beaton, Dorcas
    Ibrahim, Selahadin
    AGEING & SOCIETY, 2014, 34 (10) : 1730 - 1748
  • [26] Magnitude of relationship between burnout and absenteeism: A preliminary study
    Gil-Monte, Pedro R.
    PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS, 2008, 102 (02) : 465 - 468
  • [27] INVESTIGATION ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTIVATIONAL INCENTIVES AND OCCUPATIONAL ABSENTEEISM
    KLEINBECK, U
    SCHMIDT, KH
    DONIS, R
    BALLE, W
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EXPERIMENTELLE UND ANGEWANDTE PSYCHOLOGIE, 1983, 30 (03): : 425 - 441
  • [28] RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OCCUPATIONAL-HEALTH CARE AND ABSENTEEISM
    HAMERS, P
    KAMPHUIS, P
    VANPOPPEL, J
    OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE-OXFORD, 1992, 42 (04): : 188 - 192
  • [29] A new method for investigating the relationship between strikes and absenteeism
    Sapsford, D
    Turnbull, P
    APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS, 1996, 3 (07): : 431 - 434
  • [30] The relationship between 'school readiness' and later persistent absenteeism
    Wood, Megan L.
    Gunning, Lydia
    Mon-Williams, Mark
    ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE, 2024, 11 (06):