The purpose of this study was to investigate the health conditions, health status, and health beliefs of Tennessee safety and health professionals using self-reported absenteeism and presenteeism. The study collected self-reported absenteeism, which is missed work due to health conditions, and, presenteeism, which is the decrement in performance due to remaining at work while impaired by health problems. The Health Belief Model was used as the theoretical framework for the study. Two valid and reliable instruments were adapted for this study. The Wellness Inventory, by Dr. Ron Goetzel and associates at Cornell University, and The Health Beliefs Questionnaire, by Dr. Jerrold Mirotznik and associates at Brooklyn University, were combined ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether work engagement influences self-perceived health, work ability, an...
In this study the relationship between health problems and objectively recorded absence frequency is...
Background: Earlier studies have suggested that sickness presenteeism (SP) may be a risk factor for ...
Objectives: To highlight the associated factors with presenteeism and to look at the linked health c...
Presenteeism is usually defined as being in the workplace while sick. On the other hand, sickness ab...
AbstractPresenteeism is usually defined as being in the workplace while sick. On the other hand, sic...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the health and work-environment factors that are associated with ...
BACKGROUND: Investigation of the relations between job demands, health and sickness absence is requi...
Content: Purpose. Presenteeism (i.e., attending work while ill) has been associated with declines in...
Objective: This study investigates a research framework for presenteeism, in particular, whether wor...
Since work can be restorative to health, attending work when unwell should not be viewed as an inher...
Introduction Research investigating frequent sickness absence (3 or more episodes per year) is scarc...
In the past it was assumed that work attendance equated to performance. It now appears that healthre...
Absenteeism figures are increasingly applied as an integrated measure of health in the working popul...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors related to absenteeism and presenteeism in workers...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether work engagement influences self-perceived health, work ability, an...
In this study the relationship between health problems and objectively recorded absence frequency is...
Background: Earlier studies have suggested that sickness presenteeism (SP) may be a risk factor for ...
Objectives: To highlight the associated factors with presenteeism and to look at the linked health c...
Presenteeism is usually defined as being in the workplace while sick. On the other hand, sickness ab...
AbstractPresenteeism is usually defined as being in the workplace while sick. On the other hand, sic...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the health and work-environment factors that are associated with ...
BACKGROUND: Investigation of the relations between job demands, health and sickness absence is requi...
Content: Purpose. Presenteeism (i.e., attending work while ill) has been associated with declines in...
Objective: This study investigates a research framework for presenteeism, in particular, whether wor...
Since work can be restorative to health, attending work when unwell should not be viewed as an inher...
Introduction Research investigating frequent sickness absence (3 or more episodes per year) is scarc...
In the past it was assumed that work attendance equated to performance. It now appears that healthre...
Absenteeism figures are increasingly applied as an integrated measure of health in the working popul...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors related to absenteeism and presenteeism in workers...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether work engagement influences self-perceived health, work ability, an...
In this study the relationship between health problems and objectively recorded absence frequency is...
Background: Earlier studies have suggested that sickness presenteeism (SP) may be a risk factor for ...