Absenteeism and Presenteeism Associated With Chronic Conditions in a Canadian Working Population, 2025, Zhang

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Chronic fatigue syndrome (3.14 days), multiple chemical sensitivities (2.27) and fibromyalgia (1.92) were the conditions associated with the largest incremental
absenteeism days. Stroke (13.18 days), chronic fatigue syndrome (10.89), and …
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Volume 28, Issue 6, Supplement 1S120
July 2025

EE312 Absenteeism and Presenteeism Associated With Chronic Conditions in a Canadian Working Population​

Wei Zhang, PhD<a>1</a> ∙ Hong Qian, MSc<a>2</a> ∙ Gary Johns, PhD<a>1</a> ∙ Mieke Koehoorn, PhD<a>1</a> ∙ Simon Woodcock, PhD<a>3</a>
Affiliations & Notes
1The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
2Centre for Advancing Health Outcomes, Vancouver, BC, Canada
3Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada



Economic evaluations from a societal perspective require a comprehensive estimate of work productivity loss including absenteeism and presenteeism. This research aims to estimate absenteeism and presenteeism associated with chronic conditions among a representative sample of the Canadian workforce.
 
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