A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Influence of psoriasis on work
Authors: Mattila Kalle, Leino Mauri, Mustonen Anssi, Koulu Leena, Tuominen Risto
Publication year: 2013
Journal: European Journal of Dermatology
Number in series: 2
Volume: 23
Issue: 2
First page : 208
Last page: 211
Number of pages: 4
ISSN: 1167-1122
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1684/ejd.2013.1969
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Previous research indicates that psoriasis has an impact on early retirement, sick leave days and reduced work performance.
OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate the disadvantages at work caused by psoriasis.
MATERIAL AND METHODS:
The sample was based on patients visiting the dermatology outpatient clinic in Turku University Hospital. 262 returned a mailed questionnaire. The subjects were asked how many hours they were on a sick leave (absenteeism) and working while sick (presenteeism) due to psoriasis and other health reasons.
RESULTS:
Of the retired, 17.0% felt they were retired due to psoriasis. Those in the active work force reported on average 4.5 hours absenteeism and 8.3 hours of presenteeism due to psoriasis during the last 4 weeks. Psoriasis caused 27.0% of the total absenteeism and 39.0% of presenteeism. More than a quarter (28.9%) had been forced to modify their work due to psoriasis, most frequently to make the work less irritating for the skin.
CONCLUSION:
Psoriasis has a negative effect on patients' work in many ways, causing early retirement from work, sick leave days, change of occupation and work modifications.