Future Science OA (Sep 2023)

Exploring work productivity loss in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

  • Sahar Nasr,
  • Wafa Dahmani,
  • Hanene Jaziri,
  • Aya Hammami,
  • Aida Ben Slama,
  • Wafa Ben Ameur,
  • Nour Elleuch,
  • Mahdi Ksiaa,
  • Ali Jmaa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2022-0034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8

Abstract

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Aim: We aimed in this study to evaluate the impact of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) on patients’ professional life and to determine predictors of severe work productivity loss (WPL). Materials & methods: A cross sectional study including patients with a confirmed diagnosis of IBD. Work productivity was evaluated with the work productivity and activity impairment score. Results: Severe absenteeism and WPL were found in respectively 7 (5.1%) and 54 (39.1%) patients. In multivariate analysis, the following features were found to be independently associated with severe WPL: penetrating Crohn’s disease (p: 0.001, OR: 6), anemia (p: 0.031, OR: 3.23), diarrhea (p < 0.001, OR: 11.23) and a secondary level of education (p: 0.003, OR: 1.95). Conclusion: Our results show that IBD have a substantial effect on patients’ professional life.

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