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Work-related sickness absence as reported by UK general practitioners

机译:英国全科医生报告的与工作有关的疾病缺席

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Background: Issues surrounding sickness absence are of interest due to growing awareness of the costs to employers and the UK economy, a greater understanding of the interaction between health and work, and increasing evidence that work is beneficial to physical and mental well-being. The Health & Occupation Reporting network in General Practice (THOR-GP) is a national source of information on work-related sickness absence.Aims: To assess the factors influencing work-related sickness absence in the UK. Methods: General practitioners (GPs) report cases of work-related ill-health via an online web form. Sickness absence information reported with each case was compared by demographic information, diagnosis/symptom and employment factors.Results: Between 2006 and 2009, THOR-GP received 5683 case reports of work-related ill-health; 53% were musculoskeletal diagnoses and 31% were mental ill-health diagnoses. Over half (56%) of cases reported had associated sickness absence. Diagnosis had a highly significant influence on the occurrence of any associated sickness absence. Eighty-one per cent of mental ill-health cases were reported to result in sickness absence compared to 50% of musculoskeletal cases. Public sector employees incurred sickness absence more frequently than those from the private sector. Industries with the highest mental ill-health incidence rates had sickness absence episodes most frequently. Within employment groups, levels of sickness absence were inversely proportional to the level of self-employment.Conclusions: These data reported by GPs with vocational training in occupational medicine may help to inform policy decisions targeting work-related exposures and the management of sickness absence, thereby reducing the UK burden of work-related sickness absence.
机译:背景:由于越来越意识到雇主和英国经济的成本,对健康和工作之间的相互作用有了更深入的了解,以及越来越多的证据表明工作有益于身心健康,因此,围绕缺病的问题引起了人们的关注。通用实践中的健康与职业报告网络(THOR-GP)是有关因工缺勤的全国性信息来源。目的:评估影响英国因工缺勤的因素。方法:全科医生(GPs)通过在线Web表格报告与工作有关的疾病。结果:在2006年至2009年期间,THOR-GP收到了5683例与工作有关的疾病报告;而在2006年至2009年期间,THOR-GP收到了与工作有关的疾病报告。 53%为肌肉骨骼诊断,31%为精神疾病诊断。报告的病例中有超过一半(56%)患有相关疾病。诊断对任何相关疾病的缺乏都有非常重要的影响。据报告,有81%的精神疾病导致没有疾病,而肌肉骨骼疾病只有50%。公共部门的雇员比私营部门的雇员更容易患病。精神疾病的发病率最高的行业,疾病缺席的发生频率最高。在就业群体中,疾病缺席的程度与自雇程度成反比。结论:GP接受过职业医学职业培训的全科医生报告的这些数据可能有助于为针对与工作有关的暴露和疾病缺席的管理的决策提供依据,从而减轻了英国因工缺勤的负担。

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