Tachi Tomoya, Teramachi Hitomi, Tanaka Kazuhide, Asano Shoko, Osawa Tomohiro, Kawashima Azusa, Hori Akiyo, Yasuda Masahiro, Mizui Takashi, Nakada Takumi, Noguchi Yoshihiro, Tsuchiya Teruo, Goto Chitoshi
Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacy, Gifu Pharmaceutical University, 1-25-4, Daigakunishi, Gifu-shi, Gifu, 501-1196 Japan ; Department of Pharmacy, Gifu Municipal Hospital, 7-1 Kashima-cho, Gifu-shi, Gifu, 500-8513 Japan.
Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacy, Gifu Pharmaceutical University, 1-25-4, Daigakunishi, Gifu-shi, Gifu, 501-1196 Japan.
Springerplus. 2016 Mar 15;5:327. doi: 10.1186/s40064-016-1979-x. eCollection 2016.
In the field of occupational health services, productivity loss can be expressed by absenteeism (i.e., employees being absent from work and taking leave due to health problems) and presenteeism (i.e., a reduction in the ability to perform one's tasks at work). Similar to absenteeism, it is important to assess presenteeism because it can severely reduce productivity. Despite numerous reports about the impact of disease and medical treatments on presenteeism, there is a lack of data regarding the influence of medication side effects. In this study, a prospective analysis was conducted via questionnaire survey to clarify the influence of the side effects of anticancer drugs on presenteeism in workers receiving outpatient chemotherapy for breast cancer. Between December 2012 and November 2013, the influence of side effects on the quality of life, absenteeism, and presenteeism was investigated via a questionnaire conducted before and after 1 course of chemotherapy in 19 currently employed breast cancer patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy for the first time at Gifu Municipal Hospital, Japan. The rate of absenteeism was 24.7 %, resulting in financial losses of 2002 yen/day (national statistical data) and 881 yen/day (our questionnaire data). The rate of presenteeism was 33.7 %, resulting in financial losses of 1354 yen/day (national statistical data) and 1263 yen/day (our questionnaire data). Furthermore, a significant positive correlation was observed between absenteeism and presenteeism (r = 0.687, p = 0.001), suggesting that the productivity losses associated with presenteeism due to the side effects of anticancer drugs in breast cancer patients are large and similar to that associated with absenteeism in these patients. Our results may be useful for improving the occupational health of workers receiving chemotherapy for cancer.
在职业健康服务领域,生产力损失可以通过旷工(即员工因健康问题缺勤休假)和出勤主义(即在工作中执行任务的能力下降)来体现。与旷工类似,评估出勤主义很重要,因为它会严重降低生产力。尽管有大量关于疾病和医学治疗对出勤主义影响的报告,但关于药物副作用影响的数据却很缺乏。在本研究中,通过问卷调查进行前瞻性分析,以阐明抗癌药物副作用对接受乳腺癌门诊化疗的工人出勤主义的影响。在2012年12月至2013年11月期间,通过对日本岐阜市立医院首次接受门诊化疗的19名在职乳腺癌患者在1个化疗疗程前后进行问卷调查,研究副作用对生活质量、旷工和出勤主义的影响。旷工率为24.7%,导致的经济损失为每天2002日元(国家统计数据)和每天881日元(我们的问卷调查数据)。出勤主义率为33.7%,导致的经济损失为每天1354日元(国家统计数据)和每天1263日元(我们的问卷调查数据)。此外,旷工和出勤主义之间存在显著正相关(r = 0.687,p = 0.001),这表明乳腺癌患者因抗癌药物副作用导致的出勤主义相关生产力损失很大,且与这些患者的旷工相关损失相似。我们的结果可能有助于改善接受癌症化疗工人的职业健康。