OBJECTIVE: Given the significant costs of reduced productivity (presenteeism) in comparison to absenteeism, and overall societal costs, presenteeism has a potentially important role to play in economic evaluations. However, these costs are often excluded. The objective of this study is to review applied cost of illness studies and economic evaluations to identify valuation methods used for, and impact of including presenteeism costs in practice. METHODS: A structured systematic review was carried out to explore (i) the extent to which presenteeism has been applied in cost of illness studies and economic evaluations and (ii) the overall impact of including presenteeism on overall costs and outcomes. Potential articles were identified by sear...
Purpose: The economic impact of ill‐health in employed individuals is largely experienced via absent...
Cost-of-illness (COI) studies often include the 'indirect' cost of lost production resulting from di...
Objective: To review cost-of-illness studies (COI) and economic evaluations (EE) conducted for medic...
Objective: Given the significant costs of reduced productivity (presenteeism) in comparison to absen...
There are three levels in this paper: A search for economic theories about presenteeism, a search fo...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed (1) to perform a systematic literature review of instruments for measur...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
Abstract Background Presenteeism is a behavior in which an employee is physically present at work wi...
The objective of this study is to review current measurement issues and valuation methods such as "h...
Throughout this document, we confirm that the inclusion of social costs in economic evaluations is q...
AbstractObjectiveMood disorders are associated with a high societal cost, mainly due to presenteeism...
Background: Before an economic evaluation begins, it is important to specify the study perspective w...
Productivity costs can strongly impact cost-effectiveness outcomes. This study investigated the impa...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate how the societal perspective is conceptualized ...
Purpose: The economic impact of ill‐health in employed individuals is largely experienced via absent...
Cost-of-illness (COI) studies often include the 'indirect' cost of lost production resulting from di...
Objective: To review cost-of-illness studies (COI) and economic evaluations (EE) conducted for medic...
Objective: Given the significant costs of reduced productivity (presenteeism) in comparison to absen...
There are three levels in this paper: A search for economic theories about presenteeism, a search fo...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed (1) to perform a systematic literature review of instruments for measur...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
Abstract Background Presenteeism is a behavior in which an employee is physically present at work wi...
The objective of this study is to review current measurement issues and valuation methods such as "h...
Throughout this document, we confirm that the inclusion of social costs in economic evaluations is q...
AbstractObjectiveMood disorders are associated with a high societal cost, mainly due to presenteeism...
Background: Before an economic evaluation begins, it is important to specify the study perspective w...
Productivity costs can strongly impact cost-effectiveness outcomes. This study investigated the impa...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate how the societal perspective is conceptualized ...
Purpose: The economic impact of ill‐health in employed individuals is largely experienced via absent...
Cost-of-illness (COI) studies often include the 'indirect' cost of lost production resulting from di...
Objective: To review cost-of-illness studies (COI) and economic evaluations (EE) conducted for medic...