Presenteeism in a Dutch hand eczema population-a cross-sectional survey.

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Department of Dermatology, University of Groningen, University Medical Centre, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Published: July 2018

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  • Presenteeism (work attendance despite illness) in hand eczema patients has been largely ignored, prompting this study to examine its prevalence and causes.
  • A cross-sectional questionnaire revealed that 41% of hand eczema patients reported presenteeism, mainly due to personal motivation and enjoyment of work.
  • The study found that presenteeism was linked to more severe hand eczema, previous absenteeism, and specific high-risk jobs.

Article Abstract

Background: Presenteeism (attending work despite complaints and ill health, which should prompt rest and absence) has been overlooked in the field of hand eczema.

Objectives: To examine the 1-year prevalence of presenteeism related to hand eczema in a population of hand eczema patients who visited a tertiary referral centre. Secondary objectives: to identify intrinsic/extrinsic reasons for presenteeism and to evaluate associated factors.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional questionnaire study. Presenteeism was defined as "going to work despite feeling you should have taken sick leave because of hand eczema". Respondents answered questions about socio-demographic factors, clinical features, occupational characteristics, and hand eczema related to occupational exposure.

Results: Forty-one per cent (141/346) of patients who had both worked and had hand eczema during the past 12 months reported presenteeism. The most often reported reasons were: "Because I do not want to give in to my impairment/weakness" (46%) and "Because I enjoy my work" (40%). Presenteeism was associated with: mean hand eczema severity; absenteeism because of hand eczema; improvement of hand eczema when away from work; and high-risk occupations.

Conclusions: In this study, presenteeism was common and predominantly observed in patients with more severe hand eczema and occupational exposure. The most frequently reported reasons for presenteeism were of an intrinsic nature.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6001425PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cod.12993DOI Listing

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