Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation, University of Salford, Salford, Greater Manchester, UK.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2023 Jun 13;24(1):485. doi: 10.1186/s12891-023-06612-6.
PURPOSE: Osteoarthritis (OA) causes pain and disability, with onset often during working age. Joint pain is associated with functional difficulties and may lead to work instability. The aims of this systematic review are to identify: the impact of OA on work participation; and biopsychosocial and work-related factors associated with absenteeism, presenteeism, work transitions, work impairment, work accommodations, and premature work loss. METHODS: Four databases were searched, including Medline. The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal tools were used for quality assessment, with narrative synthesis to pool findings due to heterogeneity of study designs and work outcomes. RESULTS: Nineteen studies met quality criteria (eight cohort; 11 cross-sectional): nine included OA of any joint(s), five knee-only, four knee and/or hip, and one knee, hip, and hand OA. All were conducted in high income countries. Absenteeism due to OA was low. Presenteeism rates were four times greater than absenteeism. Performing physically intensive work was associated with absenteeism, presenteeism, and premature work loss due to OA. Moderate-to-severe joint pain and pain interference were associated with presenteeism, work transition, and premature work loss. A smaller number of studies found that comorbidities were associated with absenteeism and work transitions. Two studies reported low co-worker support was associated with work transitions and premature work loss. CONCLUSIONS: Physically intensive work, moderate-to-severe joint pain, co-morbidities, and low co-worker support potentially affects work participation in OA. Further research, using longitudinal study designs and examining the links between OA and biopsychosocial factors e.g., workplace accommodations, is needed to identify targets for interventions. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: PROSPERO 2019 CRD42019133343 .
目的:骨关节炎(OA)会引起疼痛和残疾,通常在工作年龄发病。关节疼痛与功能障碍有关,并可能导致工作不稳定。本系统评价的目的是确定:OA 对工作参与的影响;以及与旷工、在职病假、工作转换、工作障碍、工作调整和提前离职相关的生物心理社会和与工作相关的因素。
方法:检索了四个数据库,包括 Medline。使用 Joanna Briggs 研究所的批判性评估工具进行质量评估,并由于研究设计和工作结果的异质性,采用叙述性综合方法来汇总结果。
结果:19 项研究符合质量标准(8 项队列研究;11 项横断面研究):9 项研究包括任何关节的 OA,5 项膝关节 OA,4 项膝关节和/或髋关节 OA,1 项膝关节、髋关节和手部 OA。所有研究均在高收入国家进行。OA 导致的旷工率较低。在职病假率是旷工率的四倍。从事体力密集型工作与 OA 导致的旷工、在职病假和提前离职有关。中重度关节痛和疼痛干扰与在职病假、工作转换和提前离职有关。较少的研究发现合并症与旷工和工作转换有关。有两项研究报告称,同事支持度低与工作转换和提前离职有关。
结论:体力密集型工作、中重度关节痛、合并症和低同事支持度可能会影响 OA 患者的工作参与度。需要进一步的研究,使用纵向研究设计,并研究 OA 与生物心理社会因素之间的联系,例如工作场所调整,以确定干预的目标。
系统评价注册:PROSPERO 2019 CRD42019133343。
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