Diabetes, employment and fatigue-related complaints: A comparison between diabetic employees, 'healthy employees and employees with other chronic diseases' — Iris Weijman (2004) | RDL Network
Diabetes, employment and fatigue-related complaints: A comparison between diabetic employees, 'healthy employees and employees with other chronic diseases'
Journal of Environmental Medicine 46: 828-836
Article 2004 English
Authors
IW
Iris Weijman
IK
Ij. Kant
GS
Gerard M. H. Swaen
Abstract
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The work situation and fatigue-related complaints of employees with diabetes (N = 141) were compared with healthy employees (N = 8946) and employees with other chronic diseases (N = 1883). Baseline data from a Dutch Cohort Study on Fatigue at Work were used to test differences in background variables, work characteristics, lifestyle factors, and fatigue-related complaints. Odds ratios were calculated for prolonged fatigue, the need for recovery, burnout, and psychological distress. Results showed that employees with diabetes work more daytime hours and work less overtime than the other groups. If they have no comorbidity, they are no more likely to report fatigue-related complaints than healthy employees, except for a depressed mood. Comorbidity (the presence of one or more additional chronic diseases) is associated with increased fatigue-related complaints. Therefore, this group will need special attention from professionals.
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