Literature DB >> 26943828

[Rhinitis and asthma as a cause of absenteeism and poor work/school performance in a population from Latin-American tropic].

Jorge Sánchez1, Javier Estarita, Carolina Salemi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Asthma and rhinitis are the most frequent chronic respiratory diseases. Their high impact is associated with the loss of working days, as well as a decrease in academic performance.
OBJECTIVE: To assess and compare the impact of rhinitis and asthma as causes of absenteeism and low work performance in a population of children and adults. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: A cross sectional study was performed in 10 schools of two cities in Colombia. The student population between 6 to 17 years, as well as the faculty staff over 18 were invited to participate. All of the participants filled a questionnaire assessing parameters related to clinical background, and a review of scores in Math and Spanish, curriculum vitae and number of missed day during the last academic period completed was performed.
RESULTS: A total of 1,413 participants were enrolled. The frequency of asthma and/or rhinitis was 36%, there was a greater frequency of absenteeism in the population of children with respiratory symptoms (2.8 vs 1.2 days/year/patient, p<0.01) and there was both a lower academic (failure in 17% vs 9%, p<0.05) and work performance (0.43 vs 0.27, p<0.05) in the symptomatic population. We observed that those patients with good adherence to pharmacologic treatment displayed lower absenteeism and an improved performance.
CONCLUSION: Both rhinitis and asthma are associated with lower performance in children and adults and absenteeism in the school; however, adequate treatment may improve clinical control and reduce backlash against job performance.

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Keywords:  absenteeism; allergy; asthma; learning; psychomotor performance; rhinitis; school performance

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26943828     DOI: 10.29262/ram.v63i1.132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Alerg Mex        ISSN: 0002-5151


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