1. Self-reported work productivity in people with multiple sclerosis and its association with mental and physical health
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Michiel F. Reneman, Huub A. M. Middelkoop, Dennis van Gorp, Jac J L van der Klink, Leo H. Visser, Gerald J D Hengstman, S. T. F. M. Frequin, Oliver H H Gerlach, Wim I. M. Verhagen, Jeroen J.J. van Eijk, Elianne van Egmond, E. P. J. Arnoldus, Karin van der Hiele, Peter Joseph Jongen, Johan W B Moll, E. A. C. Beenakker, Arbeid & Gezondheid, Tranzo, Scientific center for care and wellbeing, and Extremities Pain and Disability (EXPAND)
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Adult ,Male ,Gerontology ,FATIGUE IMPACT SCALE ,Efficiency ,Logistic regression ,VALIDATION ,Multiple sclerosis ,work ,Humans ,Medicine ,VALIDITY ,Productivity ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,DIGIT MODALITIES TEST ,business.industry ,DISABILITY ,Rehabilitation ,Neuropsychology ,Cognition ,Mental health ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,employment ,depression ,Presenteeism ,COPING STRATEGIES ,Absenteeism ,COGNITION ,Female ,ACTIVITY IMPAIRMENT QUESTIONNAIRE ,fatigue ,Self Report ,business - Abstract
PurposeThis study aimed to identify mental health, physical health, demographic and disease characteristics relating to work productivity in people with multiple sclerosis (MS).MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, 236 employed people with MS (median age = 42 years, 78.8% female) underwent neurological and neuropsychological assessments. Additionally, they completed questionnaires inquiring about work productivity (presenteeism: reduced productivity while working, and absenteeism: loss of productivity due to absence from work), mental and physical health, demographic and disease characteristics. Multiple linear and logistic regression analyses were performed with presenteeism and absenteeism as dependent variables, respectively.ResultsA model with mental and physical health factors significantly predicted presenteeism F(11,202) = 11.33, p ConclusionsIn people with MS, both cognitive and physical impact of fatigue are positively related to presenteeism, while symptoms of depression and cognitive impact of fatigue are positively related to absenteeism.Implications for rehabilitationMultiple sclerosis (MS) affects people of working age, significantly interfering with work productivity.Higher cognitive and physical impact of fatigue were associated with more presenteeism in workers with MS.A higher cognitive impact of fatigue and more depressive symptoms were associated with absenteeism in workers with MS.Occupational and healthcare professionals should be aware of the impact of both physical and mental health on work productivity in workers with MS.
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- 2021
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