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Workplace Indirect Cost Impacts of Nasal and Sinus Symptoms and Related Conditions.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE:Evaluate associations of nasal and sinus and related symptoms, as well as selected health conditions which produce those symptoms, with total lost productive time (LPT) at work in the past 2 weeks. METHODS:We used a cross-sectional analysis of 2402 currently working subjects. Self-reported physician diagnoses, condition statuses measured with standardized instruments, and symptom-based factor scores from an exploratory factor analysis were used in survey weighted log-binomial regression. RESULTS:Pain and pressure, nasal blockage and discharge, and asthma and constitutional symptom factor scores as well as self-reported allergic rhinitis were associated with higher total LPT. Individuals who met operationalized criteria for multiple health conditions, especially chronic rhinosinusitis, had the greatest total LPT. CONCLUSIONS:Better management of these symptoms, and awareness of how they impact an individual's ability to perform job-functions in the workplace, could improve overall productivity.

SUBMITTER: Kuiper JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6766754 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Workplace Indirect Cost Impacts of Nasal and Sinus Symptoms and Related Conditions.

Kuiper Jordan R JR   Hirsch Annemarie G AG   Bandeen-Roche Karen K   Sundaresan Agnes S AS   Tan Bruce K BK   Kern Robert C RC   Schleimer Robert P RP   Schwartz Brian S BS  

Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 20190801 8


<h4>Objective</h4>Evaluate associations of nasal and sinus and related symptoms, as well as selected health conditions which produce those symptoms, with total lost productive time (LPT) at work in the past 2 weeks.<h4>Methods</h4>We used a cross-sectional analysis of 2402 currently working subjects. Self-reported physician diagnoses, condition statuses measured with standardized instruments, and symptom-based factor scores from an exploratory factor analysis were used in survey weighted log-bin  ...[more]

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