Trajectory analyses of sickness absence among industrial and municipal employees.

P Virtanen, A Siukola, L Lipiäinen, V Liukkonen, J Pentti, J Vahtera
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Abstract

Background: Compared with the public sector, the private sector is more susceptible to changes in the economic environment and associated threats of downsizing, outsourcing and transfers of production. This might be assumed to be associated with more restrictive sickness absence practices.

Aims: To investigate whether this difference is reflected in higher sickness absence rates in the public sector and to explore the potential of trajectory analysis in researching such absences.

Methods: The sample consisted of industrial and municipal employees. Latent groups of differential sickness absence during a 6-year study period were searched with a two-response trajectory analysis that jointly captured the spells and the days. Multinomial logistic regressions were used to assess associations of the labour market sector with the set of trajectories obtained.

Results: There were 2207 industrial and 3477 municipal employees in the study group. The analysis assigned the employees to three trajectory groups, the 'low-level', 'middle-range' and 'high-range' groups. The relative risk ratios for the middle-range and the high-range trajectories of public sector employees were not higher after controlling for age, gender and occupational.

Conclusions: In this study, the labour market sector was not a major independent determinant of sickness absence practices. Trajectory analysis can be recommended as a way to determine differential absence practices. The trajectory approach might help occupational health services to identify more accurately the employees who need support to maintain their work ability.

工业和市政雇员病假轨迹分析。
背景:与公共部门相比,私营部门更容易受到经济环境变化和相关的裁员、外包和生产转移威胁的影响。这可能被认为与更严格的病假实践有关。目的:调查这种差异是否反映在公共部门较高的疾病缺勤率上,并探索轨迹分析在研究此类缺勤方面的潜力。方法:调查对象为工业职工和市政职工。在6年的研究期间,用双反应轨迹分析来搜索不同疾病缺勤的潜在组,该分析联合捕获了法术和天数。使用多项逻辑回归来评估劳动力市场部门与所获得的一组轨迹的关联。结果:研究组有工业职工2207人,市政职工3477人。分析将员工分为三个轨迹组,“低水平”、“中等水平”和“高水平”组。在控制了年龄、性别和职业后,公共部门雇员中高区间轨迹的相对风险比并不高。结论:在这项研究中,劳动力市场部门并不是疾病缺席实践的主要独立决定因素。轨迹分析可以推荐作为确定不同缺席实践的一种方法。轨迹法可以帮助职业卫生服务机构更准确地识别需要支持以维持其工作能力的员工。
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