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Exploring Work Productivity Loss in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Sahar Nasr, Wafa Dahmani, Hanene Jaziri, A. Hammami, A. Ben Slama, W. Ben Ameur, N. Elleuch, Mahdi Ksiaa, A. Jmaa

2023Future Science OA14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: We aimed in this study to evaluate the impact of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) on patients' professional life and to determine predictors of severe work productivity loss (WPL). Materials & methods: A cross sectional study including patients with a confirmed diagnosis of IBD. Work productivity was evaluated with the work productivity and activity impairment score. Results: Severe absenteeism and WPL were found in respectively 7 (5.1%) and 54 (39.1%) patients. In multivariate analysis, the following features were found to be independently associated with severe WPL: penetrating Crohn's disease (p: 0.001, OR: 6), anemia (p: 0.031, OR: 3.23), diarrhea (p < 0.001, OR: 11.23) and a secondary level of education (p: 0.003, OR: 1.95). Conclusion: Our results show that IBD have a substantial effect on patients' professional life.

Topics & Concepts

AbsenteeismMedicineWork productivityInflammatory bowel diseaseDiarrheaAnemiaInternal medicineDiseaseCrohn's diseaseProductivityPhysical therapyPsychologyMacroeconomicsEconomicsSocial psychologyInflammatory Bowel DiseaseWorkplace Health and Well-beingHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
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