| Literature DB >> 29720132 |
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While long working hours seem to lead to impaired health, several studies have also shown that long working hours are related to lower levels of sickness absence. Previous studies on the relationship between long working hours and sickness absence have compared those who work long hours to those who do not, looking only at between-individual correlations. Those results might therefore reflect relatively stable differences between employees who typically work long hours and employees who typically do not. The aim of the present study is to examine within-individual correlations between long working hours and sickness absence.Entities:
Keywords: Fixed effects; Long working hours; Sickness absence; Work hours
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29720132 PMCID: PMC5930848 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-5473-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Sample selection
Demographic variables
| Prospective cohort | Fixed effects (all) | Fixed effects (worked > 41 h) | Fixed effects (worked > 48 h) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | 5910 | 18,221 | 5889 | 1631 |
| Long working hours (> 48 h) | 1% | 9% | 28% | 100% |
| Semi-long hours (41–48 h) | 6% | 31% | 96% | 86% |
| Short sickness absence | 73% | 64% | 64% | 52% |
| Long sickness absence | 23% | 14% | 14% | 13% |
| Extra-long sickness absence | 12% | 6% | 6% | 5% |
| Age | 45 (SD 12) | 42 (SD 12) | 43 (SD 12) | 44 (SD 11) |
| Salary | 506,685 (SD 160094) | 649,470 (SD 369401) | 746,052 (SD 438982) | 887,558 (SD 479854) |
| Female | 67% | 71% | 58% | 43% |
| Temporary contract | 16% | 32% | 38% | 45% |
| Multiple jobholders | 3% | 5% | 5% | 6% |
| Norwegian | 92% | 92% | 92% | 91% |
| Other Nordic | 3% | 4% | 4% | 4% |
| Other western | 2% | 2% | 2% | 3% |
| Non Western | 2% | 2% | 2% | 2% |
| Physician | 11% | 16% | 37% | 67% |
| Nurse | 30% | 32% | 27% | 12% |
| Other patient-related | 20% | 22% | 14% | 10% |
| Administration/management | 23% | 17% | 10% | 6% |
| Kitchen/cleaning/orderly | 6% | 4% | 5% | 0% |
| Other operations | 6% | 4% | 4% | 2% |
| Other | 6% | 5% | 3% | 2% |
Demographics for fixed effects shows percentage of employees with at least one instance of the given variable. N refers to all employees eligible to be included; for the fixed effects analyses, only those employees with variation in their dependent variable were included in the final analyses
Working hours and sickness absence—Prospective cohort analysis
| Short sickness absence (1–8 days) | Long sickness absence (9–183 days) | Extra-long sickness absence (> 183 days) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
| Long working hours (> 48 h per week) | 0.40 | (0.22–0.73) *** | 0.62 | (0.26–1.48) ns | 0.40 | (0.10–1.69) ns |
| Semi-long working hours (41–48 h per week) | 0.56 | (0.43–0.73) *** | 0.83 | (0.60–1.13) ns | 0.90 | (0.60–1.35) ns |
| Salary | 1.00 | (1.00–1.00) *** | 1.00 | (1.00–1.00) *** | 1.00 | (1.00–1.00) ns |
| Temporary contract | 0.70 | (0.57–0.86) *** | 0.74 | (0.60–0.92) *** | 0.72 | (0.55–0.94) * |
| Multiple job holder | 0.94 | (0.66–1.35) ns | 0.96 | (0.67–1.37) ns | 0.89 | (0.56–1.40) ns |
| Female | 1.56 | (1.35–1.81) *** | 1.62 | (1.39–1.88) *** | 1.81 | (1.48–2.20) *** |
| Age | 0.98 | (0.98–0.99) *** | 1.00 | (0.99–1.01) ns | 0.99 | (0.98–1.00) * |
| On-call shifts | 0.95 | (0.75–1.20) ns | 0.84 | (0.65–1.08) ns | 0.85 | (0.62–1.17) ns |
| Country of origin | ||||||
| Norwegian (Control) | ||||||
| Nordic immigrant | 1.51 | (1.03–2.23) * | 0.77 | (0.53–1.12) ns | 0.76 | (0.47–1.23) ns |
| Other Western immigrants | 1.07 | (0.69–1.68) ns | 1.14 | (0.73–1.80) ns | 0.87 | (0.46–1.65) ns |
| Non-Western immigrants | 0.92 | (0.58–1.44) ns | 0.95 | (0.61–1.48) ns | 0.63 | (0.33–1.23) ns |
| Job | ||||||
| Nurse (control) | ||||||
| Physician | 0.97 | (0.72–1.30) ns | 1.21 | (0.87–1.66) ns | 1.03 | (0.69–1.54) ns |
| Patient-oriented other | 0.95 | (0.76–1.18) ns | 1.24 | (1.04–1.49) * | 1.24 | (1.00–1.54) * |
| Administration/management | 0.67 | (0.55–0.82) *** | 0.91 | (0.76–1.10) ns | 0.95 | (0.76–1.20) ns |
| Other operations | 0.66 | (0.48–0.90) *** | 1.39 | (1.05–1.84) * | 1.24 | (0.87–1.77) ns |
| Kitchen/cleaning/orderly | 1.35 | (0.892.05) *** | 1.36 | (1.02–1.83) * | 0.78 | (0.52–1.18) ns |
| Other job | 0.22 | (0.16–0.30) ns | 0.63 | (0.44–0.90) ** | 0.78 | (0.51–1.18) ns |
| Cons | 26.27 | 0.43 | 0.21 | |||
| Variance (random-part) | SE | SE | SE | |||
| Level 1: Employee | π2/3 | π2/3 | π2/3 | |||
| Level 2: Work unit | 0.29 | 0.00 | 0.05 | 0.01 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
Logistic regression. Random effects analyses; random intercept for work unit
N employees: 5910; N departments: 986 (Full-time employees only)
The random part of the table presents the estimated variance explained at each level
* p > 0.05; ** p > 0.01; *** p > 0.001
Working hours and sickness absence—Fixed effects analysis
| Short sickness absence (1–8 days) | Long sickness absence (9–183 days) | Extra-long sickness absence (> 183 days) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
| Long Working hours (> 48 h per week) | 0.77 | (0.66–0.90) ** | 0.88 | (0.62–1.26) ns | 0.81 | (0.45–1.45) ns |
| Semi-long working hours (40–48 h per week) | 0.98 | (0.92–1.05) ns | 0.93 | (0.79–1.10) ns | 0.92 | (0.69–1.22) ns |
| Salary | 1.00 | (1.00–1.00) ns | 1.00 | (1.00–1.00) ns | 1.00 | (1.00–1.00) ns |
| Temporary contract | 0.67 | (0.58–0.78) *** | 0.46 | (0.29–0.71) ** | 0.61 | (0.31–1.19) ns |
| Multiple job holder | 0.77 | (0.55–1.08) ns | 1.54 | (0.58–4.07) ns | 2.09 | (0.52–8.47) ns |
| On-call shifts | 0.94 | (0.80–1.11) ns | 0.85 | (0.56–1.31) ns | 1.02 | (0.54–1.93) ns |
| January to March | 1.11 | (1.03–1.19) ** | 01.38 | (1.14–1.67) ** | 1.55 | (1.12–2.14) ** |
| April to June | 0.74 | (0.69–0.80) *** | 0.97 | (0.79–1.20) ns | 1.19 | (0.84–1.68) ns |
| July to September | 0.57 | (0.52–0.61) *** | 0.92 | (0.76–1.13) ns | 0.87 | (0.61–1.24) ns |
Logistic regression. Fixed effects analyses; employee-months nested within employees
N short absence: 3662 (40,513 observations); employees followed 2–32 months (11 on average) N long absence: 838 (9434); employees followed 2–27 months (11 on average) N extra-long absence: 320 (3629); employees followed 2–26 months (11 on average)
** p > 0.01;*** p > 0.001