Burton Wayne N, Conti Daniel J
Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL 60670-0006, USA.
J Occup Environ Med. 2008 Apr;50(4):476-81. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0b013e318169ccf8.
Depressive disorders are a major health issue in the US workplace. They are responsible for significant direct and indirect costs to the employer in terms of medical and pharmaceutical costs, time absent from work and decreased productivity while on the job (presenteeism). The Corporate Medical Director (CMD) or occupational health physician must be equipped to respond to this health problem just as they must be able to respond to the more "traditional" workplace issues such as communicable disease, occupational exposures, and work-related ergonomic injuries. An integrated response by the CMD includes forming partnerships with relevant departments such as the Employee Assistance Program, Human Resources, Corporate Benefits, and others; measuring the impact of the disease; and providing leadership with regard to interventions in health plan design, disability management, workplace policy, and education aimed at increasing awareness and destigmatization.
抑郁症是美国职场中的一个重大健康问题。它们给雇主带来了巨大的直接和间接成本,包括医疗和药品费用、缺勤时间以及在职时生产力下降(出勤主义)。企业医疗总监(CMD)或职业健康医生必须有能力应对这一健康问题,就像他们必须能够应对诸如传染病、职业暴露和与工作相关的人体工程学损伤等更“传统”的职场问题一样。CMD的综合应对措施包括与员工援助计划、人力资源、企业福利等相关部门建立合作伙伴关系;衡量该疾病的影响;并在健康计划设计、残疾管理、职场政策和教育等干预措施方面发挥领导作用,以提高认识并消除污名化。