Author/Authors :
Maoua, Maher Department of Occupational Medicine – Teaching Hospital Farhat Hached, Tunisia , El Maale, Olfa Department of Occupational Medicine – Teaching Hospital Farhat Hached, Tunisia , Kacem, Imène Department of Occupational Medicine – Teaching Hospital Farhat Hached, Tunisia , Guedri, Sana Department of Occupational Medicine – Teaching Hospital Farhat Hached, Tunisia , Ben Kacem, Maha Department of Occupational Medicine – Teaching Hospital Farhat Hached, Tunisia , Aissa, Sana Faculty Of Medicine Ibn El Jazzar - University of Sousse, Tunisia , Ghammem, Monia Faculty Of Medicine Ibn El Jazzar - University of Sousse, Tunisia , Brahem, Aicha Department of Occupational Medicine – Teaching Hospital Farhat Hached, Tunisia , Kalboussi, Houda Department of Occupational Medicine – Teaching Hospital Farhat Hached, Tunisia , Debbabi, Faten Department of Occupational Medicine – Teaching Hospital Farhat Hached, Tunisia , Chatti, Souhaiel Department of Occupational Medicine – Teaching Hospital Farhat Hached, Tunisia , Mrizak, Néjib Department of Occupational Medicine – Teaching Hospital Farhat Hached, Tunisia
Abstract :
Background: Several studies demonstrated the negative impact of allergic
rhinitis on Quality of Life (QOL) and occupational activities. Similar studies on
allergic Occupational Rhinitis (OR) are rare. The aim of this study was to
evaluate the QOL and work productivity of patients diagnosed with allergic
occupational rhinitis.
Materials and Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study from January
2005 to December 2015 at the Department of Occupational Medicine in Farhat
Hached Teaching Hospital-Tunisia including patients diagnosed with allergic
OR. QOL was assessed by the Mini-RQLQ (Rhinitis quality of life
questionnaire) and Work impairment was measured by WPAI (Work
Productivity and Activity Impairment) questionnaire.
Results: a total of 414 patients was enrolled in the study with a mean age of
37.82±8.08 years and a sex ratio = 0.33. Textile and clothing industry was the
most represented sector (65.7%). The mean percent work time missed
(absenteeism) due to allergic or was 9.98±20.86% with a median of 0% and the
mean presenteeism score was 46.7±32.67%. Overall QOL was 2.71±1.31. The
most affected domains were practical problems and activity limitations.
Absenteeism was positively correlated with age and eye symptoms scores. Both
presenteeism and percent overall activity impairment were positively
correlated with severe nasal obstruction and activity limitations score.
Conclusion: Allergic or impairs QOL and work productivity. Although it
doesn’t seem to be associated with an important absenteeism, work
productivity is reduced by an important rate of presenteeism. QOL and work
productivity seem to interact significantly.
Keywords :
Allergic occupational rhinitis , Quality of life , Productivity , Impairment