Absence among National Health Service workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal

Author:

Alves J12,Nunes C13

Affiliation:

1. Public Health Research Centre, NOVA National School of Public Health , Lisbon, Portugal

2. Comprehensive Health Research Centre, NOVA National School of Public Health , Lisbon, Portugal

3. Directorate-General of Health , Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract

Abstract Background By March 2020, the first Covid-19 cases were detected in Portugal. While the National Health Service (NHS) faced an increased demand for health care, anecdotal evidence showed that the NHS absenteeism rose. This might be explained by outbreaks in healthcare units, COVID-19 infection due to close contact with patients, self-isolation and quarantines, and family challenges originated by lockdowns. The present work aimed to quantify the absenteeism among NHS workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal. Methods This study used data for the number of NHS workers and absence days (2015-2021), from the Portuguese NHS Transparency Portal and the Strategy and Planning Office. Absenteeism was compared, before and after the pandemic onset, in absolute terms, and as absence rates (number of absent days as a percentage of potential workforce days). Additionally, we performed an interrupted time series analysis, by fitting a Poisson regression model with level change. We controlled for data seasonality using Fourier terms (pairs of sine and cosine functions). Results From 2015 until March 2020, the average monthly absence rate was of 12.2, rising to 14.4 in the remaining period. This represented an increase of 18% in the absence rate. The interrupted time series showed an increase of 10.8% in the NHS absenteeism after the pandemic onset [Relative risk =1.10; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.10-1.11; p < 0.01]. When accounting for seasonality in the data, the model showed an increase of 11.0% in the NHS absenteeism [Relative risk =1.11; 95% CI 1.01-1.22; p < 0.05]. Conclusions These results highlight the excess of absence days among the NHS workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. In future healthcare crises, health professionals should be protected, by assuring a safe workplace and making protective equipment available. Only then will be possible to reduce constraints in healthcare assistance, guarantee the adequate response, and contain the absence costs. Key messages

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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