The impact of health risks on absence from work and productivity

Health-related productivity costs high for smokers

Effect of smoking status on productivity loss. Bunn WB 3rd, Stave GM, Downs KE, Alvir JM, Dirani R. J Occup Environ Med. 2006. 48: 1099-1108.

Aim

To determine health-related productivity losses due to smoking.

Looked at

34,934 employees who participated in a Wellness Inventory between 2002 and 2005, from 147 US-based companies.

How?

Days lost from work and unproductive at-work time were compared for nonsmokers, former, and current smokers.

Results

Nonsmokers

(n = 21,877)

Former smokers

(n = 8,452)

Current smokers

(n = 4,605)

Productivity results

Average days missed due to health conditions per employee per year

4.4

4.9

6.7

Average hours lost per year due to absenteeism

35.2

39.2

53.6

Average hours lost per year due to presenteeism

42.8

56.0

76.5

Medical conditions

Average days missed due to allergic rhinitis/hayfever per year

Females: 1.95

Males: 1.88

Females: 1.81

Males: 2.59

Females: 2.52

Males: 2.82

Costs

Cost of lost productivity time (US$)

2,623

3,246

4,430

What does this mean?

The promotion of company-wide smoking cessation strategies could reduce health-related productivity losses.