残疾和糖尿病。

N Robinson
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关于糖尿病和残疾的研究很少。在英国对17-65岁糖尿病患者的就业情况进行了问卷调查。数据也从随机发给雇主的调查问卷中收集。对登记为残疾的糖尿病患者和未登记为残疾的糖尿病患者的比较表明,男性比女性更有可能登记为残疾。残疾人群体年龄更大,社会地位更低,更有可能租房,在17岁之前离开学校,生活在国家的北部。与未登记为残疾的患者相比,目前工作的残疾患者明显减少(30%对65%,p < 0.0001)。在过去一年中,在职的注册残疾病人与未注册残疾病人相比,请病假不超过20天的比例(7%对9%)。雇主没有报告登记的残疾糖尿病患者的不良疾病缺勤率。登记为残疾的糖尿病患者可以在一系列不同的职业中成为优秀的员工。登记为残疾人士,可改善难以找到合适工作的糖尿病患者的就业机会。
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Disability and diabetes.

Little work has been carried out on diabetes and disability. A questionnaire survey on the employment of people with diabetes aged 17-65 years was carried out in the UK. Data were also collected from a questionnaire sent to a random sample of employers. A comparison between those diabetic patients registered as disabled and those not so registered showed that men were more likely to be registered than women. The disabled group were also older, lower down the social scale, more likely to rent their house, to have left school before the age of 17 years, and to live in the north of the country. Significantly fewer disabled patients were currently working compared with those not registered as disabled (30% versus 65%, p less than 0.0001). Registered disabled patients who were working were no more likely to report having more than 20 days off sick in the last year compared with those patients not registered as disabled (7% versus 9%). Employers did not report adverse sickness absence rates for their registered disabled diabetic patients. People with diabetes who are registered as disabled can make good employees in a range of different occupations. Registering as disabled may improve employment opportunities for people with diabetes who are finding difficulty in obtaining suitable employment.

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