Distribución de la duración de la incapacidad temporal por contingencia común por diagnóstico médico (Cataluña, 2006-2008)

Translated title of the contribution: Distribution of the duration of nonoccupational sick leave by medical diagnosis (Catalonia, Spain, 2006-2008)

Jordi Delclós, David Gimeno, Isabel Torá, José Miguel Martínez, Rafael Manzanera, Josefina Jardí, Constança Alberti, Fernando G. Benavides

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Abstract

We present a simple and practical tool that allows the usual distribution of the duration of non-occupational sick leave to be determined by medical diagnosis. A total of 2,646,352 episodes of medically certified sick leave, registered by the Catalan Institute of Medical Evaluations for the period 2006-2008, were followed to closure and were entered into a spreadsheet. Given its asymmetric distribution, the median duration of sick leave was 9 days. Musculoskeletal disorders were the most frequent diagnostic group (22.5%), while neoplasms had the longest median duration (56 days). The most common specific diagnoses were diarrhea-gastroenteritis (8.2%; median: 3 days) and acute rhinopharyngitis (5.2%; median: 4 days). The distribution of the duration of sick leave in a population varies by diagnosis and is asymmetric, with most episodes being much shorter than the mean duration. This finding is important for better clinical and administrative management of sick leave episodes.

Translated title of the contributionDistribution of the duration of nonoccupational sick leave by medical diagnosis (Catalonia, Spain, 2006-2008)
Original languageEstonian
Pages (from-to)81-83
Number of pages3
JournalGaceta Sanitaria
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Duration
  • Medical diagnosis
  • Nonoccupational
  • Sick leave

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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