A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Influence of psoriasis on work




AuthorsMattila Kalle, Leino Mauri, Mustonen Anssi, Koulu Leena, Tuominen Risto

Publication year2013

JournalEuropean Journal of Dermatology

Number in series2

Volume23

Issue2

First page 208

Last page211

Number of pages4

ISSN1167-1122

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1684/ejd.2013.1969


Abstract
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.





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