Literature DB >> 2711149

Sickness absenteeism in an engineering industry--an analysis with special reference to absence for neck and upper extremity symptoms.

L Dimberg1, A Olafsson, E Stefansson, H Aagaard, A Odén, G B Andersson, C G Hagert, T Hansson.   

Abstract

Neck and upper extremity symptoms (NES) are reported to increase among industrial workers. In order to quantify sickness absenteeism and relate it to some factors a questionnaire study was performed among 2,814 workers occupied at a Swedish engineering industry. Questions pertaining to age, sex, worker category, work with vibrating handtools, type of job and smoking habits were analyzed and correlated to sickness absenteeism for the previous year (1983). We found that the average days lost for personal illness was 17.2 days; 16.2 for men and 23.5 days for women. Ninety-four persons, 77 men and 17 women comprising 3.0% of all employees were sicklisted for NES corresponding to 3.3% of total sickness time lost. Blue-collar workers were sicklisted for NES five times more often than white collar workers and women in type 3 jobs (high NE stress), twice that of men occupied in the same type of job. Smokers had significantly higher absenteeism than non-smokers for any reason studied including NES. The study indicated a high prevalence of present NES problems (23%) but also that NES as a cause of leave of absence was relatively rare (3%).

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2711149     DOI: 10.1177/140349488901700112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Soc Med        ISSN: 0300-8037


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