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Antecedents and associations of sickness presenteeism and sickness absenteeism in nurses: A systematic review (CROSBI ID 255922)

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Brborović, Hana ; Daka, Qëndresë ; Dakaj, Kushtrim ; Brborović, Ognjen Antecedents and associations of sickness presenteeism and sickness absenteeism in nurses: A systematic review // International Journal of Nursing Practice, 23 (2017), 6; Epub 2017 Nov 1, 13. doi: 10.1111/ijn.12598

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Brborović, Hana ; Daka, Qëndresë ; Dakaj, Kushtrim ; Brborović, Ognjen

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Antecedents and associations of sickness presenteeism and sickness absenteeism in nurses: A systematic review

Aims: This study comprehensively analysed and systemized the elements associated with nursing sickness presenteeism (SP) and sickness absenteeism (SA). Background: Both behaviours represent a real challenge to nursing departments because they can increase costs, cause health care adverse events, and impact the quality of health care. Design: The systematic review of cohort studies was designed to be consistent with the PRISMA guidelines. Data sources: PubMed, ProQuest, and Emerald were systematically searched for peerreviewed articles published from the 1950s to December 2016. Review methods: Cohort studies were included (12 SA and 1 SP) in the review if they examined the association between one or more exposures and SP and/or SA in nurses. The methodological quality of the included studies was assessed using the Newcastle‐Ottawa Scale. Results: Twenty‐three antecedents were associated with SA and grouped as work and organizational, mental and physical health, and demographic ; 3 antecedents were associated with SP (job demands, burnout, and exhaustion). Exhaustion (fatigue) and job demands were associated with SA and SP. Depersonalization was an outcome of SP over time. Conclusion: The ability to predict presenteeism and absenteeism in nursing is useful to constrain costs and ensure that quality care is delivered.

literature review ; nursing ; sickness absenteeism ; sickness presenteeism ; systematic review

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Podaci o izdanju

23 (6)

2017.

Epub 2017 Nov 1

13

objavljeno

1322-7114

10.1111/ijn.12598

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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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