2011
DOI: 10.1097/jom.0b013e31812006365
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Assessing the Impact of Migraine Onset on Work Productivity

Abstract: Findings indicate that absenteeism and presenteeism are both substantial contributors to work productivity loss. Primary factors associated with lost productivity include pain severity, migraine symptoms, and sleep disturbance.

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“…Migraine is the most disabling neurologic condition worldwide (3), affecting social, occupational, and emotional functioning. Migraine prevalence peaks during mid-life, which contributes to high rates of lost work productivity due to absenteeism (not coming to work) and presenteeism (reduced productivity while at work)(4, 5). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Migraine is the most disabling neurologic condition worldwide (3), affecting social, occupational, and emotional functioning. Migraine prevalence peaks during mid-life, which contributes to high rates of lost work productivity due to absenteeism (not coming to work) and presenteeism (reduced productivity while at work)(4, 5). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Migren, hem atak sırasında hem de ataklar arasında iş yaşantısına, okul yaşantısına, aile ilişkilerine, arkadaş ilişkilerine, günlük aktivitelerin yerine getirilmesinde önemli derecede negatif etkiye sahiptir (Brna, Gordon & Dooley, 2006;Duru, Auray & Gaudin, 2004;Landy, Runken, Bell, Higbie & Haskins, 2011;Vladetic, Janculjak, Soldo, Krali, & Buljan, 2017;Mennini, Gitto & Martelletti, 2008). Migren, yapılan araştırmalarda en çok kısıtlılık yapan kronik hastalıklar arasında yedinci sırada ele alınmıştır (Steiner, Stovner, & Gretchen, 2013;Vladetic, Janculjak, Soldo, Krali, & Buljan, 2017).…”
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“…En primer lugar, las musculares o esqueléticas (Robb y Mansfield, 2007) que hacen referencia a los dolores lumbares (Issever et al, 2002), a las artritis (Tang, 2010) y a los traumatismos (Wei, 2010). Segundo, las que afectan al sistema nervioso como las lesiones medulares (Burns, 2010) y las cefalalgias (Landy, 2011). Tercero, las que atañen al sistema respiratorio como el asma (Quirce, 2011), la apnea (Ruberto, 2011) y el enfisema (Santo-Tomás, 2011).…”
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