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Work-relatedness of the presented health problem and sickness absence

BACKGROUND: Perception by workers of their health problems as work-related is possibly associated with sickness absence (SA). The aim of this study was to to study the relationship between perceived work-relatedness of health problems and SA among workers who visit their GP, taking the influence of...

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Autores principales: de Kock, Cornelis A, Lucassen, Peter L, Akkermans, Reinier P, Knottnerus, J André, Buijs, Peter C, Steenbeek, Romy, Lagro-Janssen, Antoine L
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7377345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31747001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmz072
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author de Kock, Cornelis A
Lucassen, Peter L
Akkermans, Reinier P
Knottnerus, J André
Buijs, Peter C
Steenbeek, Romy
Lagro-Janssen, Antoine L
author_facet de Kock, Cornelis A
Lucassen, Peter L
Akkermans, Reinier P
Knottnerus, J André
Buijs, Peter C
Steenbeek, Romy
Lagro-Janssen, Antoine L
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description BACKGROUND: Perception by workers of their health problems as work-related is possibly associated with sickness absence (SA). The aim of this study was to to study the relationship between perceived work-relatedness of health problems and SA among workers who visit their GP, taking the influence of other potential determinants into account and to study the influence of these determinants on SA. Design and setting prospective cohort study in 32 Dutch GP practices. METHODS: A secondary analysis of RCT data among workers, aged 18–63 years, who visited their GP. We measured self-reported SA days in 12 months and high SA (>20 days in 12 months) and compared workers who perceived work-relatedness (WR+) with workers who did not (WR−). With multivariable linear and logistic regression models, we analyzed the influence of age, gender, experienced health, chronic illness, prior SA, number of GP consultations and perceived work ability. RESULTS: We analyzed data of 209 workers, 31% perceived work-relatedness. Geometric mean of SA days was 1.6 (95% CI: 0.9–3.0) for WR+− workers and 1.2 (95% CI: 0.8–1.8) for WR− workers (P = 0.42). Incidence of high SA was 21.5 and 13.3%, respectively (odds ratio 1.79; 95% CI: 0.84–3.84). SA was positively associated with chronic illness, prior SA, low perceived work ability and age over 50. CONCLUSIONS: Perceived work-relatedness was not associated with SA. SA was associated with chronic illness, prior SA, low perceived work ability and age over 50.
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spelling pubmed-73773452020-07-27 Work-relatedness of the presented health problem and sickness absence de Kock, Cornelis A Lucassen, Peter L Akkermans, Reinier P Knottnerus, J André Buijs, Peter C Steenbeek, Romy Lagro-Janssen, Antoine L Fam Pract Health Service Research BACKGROUND: Perception by workers of their health problems as work-related is possibly associated with sickness absence (SA). The aim of this study was to to study the relationship between perceived work-relatedness of health problems and SA among workers who visit their GP, taking the influence of other potential determinants into account and to study the influence of these determinants on SA. Design and setting prospective cohort study in 32 Dutch GP practices. METHODS: A secondary analysis of RCT data among workers, aged 18–63 years, who visited their GP. We measured self-reported SA days in 12 months and high SA (>20 days in 12 months) and compared workers who perceived work-relatedness (WR+) with workers who did not (WR−). With multivariable linear and logistic regression models, we analyzed the influence of age, gender, experienced health, chronic illness, prior SA, number of GP consultations and perceived work ability. RESULTS: We analyzed data of 209 workers, 31% perceived work-relatedness. Geometric mean of SA days was 1.6 (95% CI: 0.9–3.0) for WR+− workers and 1.2 (95% CI: 0.8–1.8) for WR− workers (P = 0.42). Incidence of high SA was 21.5 and 13.3%, respectively (odds ratio 1.79; 95% CI: 0.84–3.84). SA was positively associated with chronic illness, prior SA, low perceived work ability and age over 50. CONCLUSIONS: Perceived work-relatedness was not associated with SA. SA was associated with chronic illness, prior SA, low perceived work ability and age over 50. Oxford University Press 2019-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7377345/ /pubmed/31747001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmz072 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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de Kock, Cornelis A
Lucassen, Peter L
Akkermans, Reinier P
Knottnerus, J André
Buijs, Peter C
Steenbeek, Romy
Lagro-Janssen, Antoine L
Work-relatedness of the presented health problem and sickness absence
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title_full Work-relatedness of the presented health problem and sickness absence
title_fullStr Work-relatedness of the presented health problem and sickness absence
title_full_unstemmed Work-relatedness of the presented health problem and sickness absence
title_short Work-relatedness of the presented health problem and sickness absence
title_sort work-relatedness of the presented health problem and sickness absence
topic Health Service Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7377345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31747001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmz072
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