Interventions to reduce sickness absence among healthcare workers: a systematic review

Simmons, Laura, Jones, Arwel, Siriwardena, Niro and Bridle, Christopher (2019) Interventions to reduce sickness absence among healthcare workers: a systematic review. International Journal of Emergency Services, 8 (2). pp. 147-162. ISSN 2047-0894

Full content URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJES-05-2018-0028

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Abstract

Abstract

Purpose

Sickness absence is a major concern for healthcare services and their employees with healthcare workers having higher sickness absence rates compared to the general population. The purpose of this paper is to systematically review randomised control trials (RCTs) that aimed to reduce sickness absence among healthcare workers.

Design/methodology/approach

A systematic review was conducted that aimed to include RCTs with study participants who were employed in any part of the healthcare sector. This review included any type of intervention with the primary outcome measure being sickness absence.

Findings

Seven studies were included in the review and consisted of one exercise-only intervention, three multicomponent intervention programmes, two influenza vaccination interventions and one process consultation. Three studies (exercise-only, one multicomponent intervention programme and one influenza vaccination intervention) were able to demonstrate a reduction in sickness absence compared to control.

Research limitations/implications

Due to the lack of high-quality evidence, this review identified that there are currently no interventions that healthcare organisations are able to use to effectively reduce sickness absence among their employees. This review also highlights the importance of a standardised measure of sickness absence for healthcare staff, such as shifts.

Originality/value

To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first systematic review to synthesise such evidence among healthcare workers.

Keywords:Healthcare, Interventions, Sick Leave, Sickness Absence
Subjects:A Medicine and Dentistry > A300 Clinical Medicine
Divisions:College of Social Science > Lincoln Institute of Health
ID Code:38087
Deposited On:11 Nov 2019 09:23

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