Vandenplas, Olivier
[UCL]
D'Alpaos, Vinciane
[UCL]
Van Brussel, Philippe
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Health-related work disability has been increasingly recognized as an important component of the economic and societal burden of a disease. The purpose of this review is to summarize recently published data pertaining to the impact of rhinitis on work disability. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent studies have investigated the impact of rhinitis on both the amount of time missed from work (absenteeism) and the level of work effectiveness while on the job (presenteeism). These studies have shown that rhinitis has a rather modest effect on absenteeism, with estimated productivity losses of approximately 1-4% resulting from missed work time. By contrast, rhinitis is associated with substantial impairment in at-work performance. Estimates of lost productivity attributable to reduced on-the-job effectiveness ranged from 11 to 40%. The impact of rhinitis on work productivity is affected by symptom severity, and allergen exposure, and it can be reduced by second-generation antihistamines. SUMMARY: The impact of rhinitis on work productivity should be further characterized and taken into account for establishing cost-effective management strategies.
Bibliographic reference |
Vandenplas, Olivier ; D'Alpaos, Vinciane ; Van Brussel, Philippe. Rhinitis and its impact on work.. In: Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Vol. 8, no. 2, p. 145-149 (2008) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/23089 |