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Return-to-work rates and predictors of absence duration after COVID-19 over the course of the pandemic.
Aben, Bart; Kok, Robin N; de Wind, Astrid.
  • Aben B; HumanTotalCare B.V., Department of Research and Development, Zwarte Woud 10, 3524 SJ Utrecht, The Netherlands. b.aben@humantotalcare.nl.
Scand J Work Environ Health ; 49(3): 182-192, 2023 04 01.
Статья в английский | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2247881
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

The aim of this study was to evaluate employee return-to-work (RTW) rates and examine predictors of absence duration after COVID-19. RTW rates were referenced against RTW rates after absence due to flu-like symptoms and assessed over the course of the pandemic.

METHODS:

Routinely collected data from a nationally operating Dutch occupational health service was used. The data were retrieved from employees who reported sick due to COVID-19 (N=30 396) or flu-like symptoms (N=15 862). Data consisted of responses to a triage survey combined with longitudinal register-based information on sickness absence. RTW rates after COVID-19 were evaluated through Kaplan-Meier estimates and compared to RTW rates for flu-like symptoms, and between three periods with different dominant virus variants. Predictors for absence duration were examined through Cox proportional hazards models.

RESULTS:

RTW after COVID-19 was found to be notably later than after flu-like symptoms (median RTW=10 versus 6 days, respectively). On average, 5.5% of employees who contracted COVID-19 were absent for over 12 weeks. Time-to-RTW shortened as different virus variants became dominant over time. The main predictors contributing to later RTW were older age, female sex, belonging to a risk group, and the symptoms shortness of breath and fatigue.

CONCLUSIONS:

Estimates of the RTW rate after COVID-19 and identification of predictors may aid healthcare professionals in gaining insight into variations in the disease course and rehabilitation process. The present findings can help employers and policy-makers grasp the impact of COVID-19 on the workplace.
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Полный текст: Имеется в наличии Коллекция: Международные базы данных база данных: MEDLINE Основная тема: Return to Work / COVID-19 Тип исследования: Экспериментальные исследования / Наблюдательное исследование / Прогностическое исследование Темы: Варианты Пределы темы: Женщины / Люди Язык: английский Журнал: Scand J Work Environ Health Год: 2023 Тип: Статья Аффилированная страна: Sjweh.4077

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Полный текст: Имеется в наличии Коллекция: Международные базы данных база данных: MEDLINE Основная тема: Return to Work / COVID-19 Тип исследования: Экспериментальные исследования / Наблюдательное исследование / Прогностическое исследование Темы: Варианты Пределы темы: Женщины / Люди Язык: английский Журнал: Scand J Work Environ Health Год: 2023 Тип: Статья Аффилированная страна: Sjweh.4077