| Literature DB >> 11802460 |
Cheryl Koopman1, Kenneth R Pelletier, James F Murray, Claire E Sharda, Marc L Berger, Robin S Turpin, Paul Hackleman, Pamela Gibson, Danielle M Holmes, Talor Bendel.
Abstract
Workforce productivity has become a critical factor in the strength and sustainability of a company's overall business performance. Absenteeism affects productivity; however, even when employees are physically present at their jobs, they may experience decreased productivity and below-normal work quality--a concept known as decreased presenteeism. This article describes the creation and testing of a presenteeism scale evaluating the impact of health problems on individual performance and productivity. A total of 175 county health employees completed the 34-item Stanford Presenteeism Scale (SPS-34). Using these results, we identified six key items to describe presenteeism, resulting in the SPS-6. The SPS-6 has excellent psychometric characteristics, supporting the feasibility of its use in measuring health and productivity. Further validation of the SPS-6 on actual presenteeism (work loss data) or health status (health risk assessment or utilization data) is needed.Mesh:
Year: 2002 PMID: 11802460 DOI: 10.1097/00043764-200201000-00004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Occup Environ Med ISSN: 1076-2752 Impact factor: 2.162