An assessment on loss of workforce due to COVID-19 among healthcare personnel: A university hospital experience

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BACKGROUND: Healthcare personnel are among the COVID-19 risk groups. For this reason, increased absence from work affects the loss of labor. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the workforce loss amongst health personnel working in our hospital due to COVID-19 in a one-year period. METHODS: Workforce loss of healthcare workers was assessed via absenteeism and life expectancy. Loss of workforce for COVID-19 PCR positive or PCR negative but CT findings compatible with COVID-19 and personnel with high-risk exposure for COVID-19 were determined with absenteeism. Healthcare personnel who passed away due to COVID-19 was determined with the consideration of the retirement age and expected life years. RESULTS: Total lost time from work was 14635 days (excluding deaths). Loss of workforce rates resulting from COVID-19 positivity for male employees was greater in comparison to the results for females (p'='0.018). High-risk exposure of healthcare personnel working in clinical sciences was higher than those in other departments (p'

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Pirdal, B. Z., Toplu, F. S., Esen, B. K., Aydin, S. N., Erginoz, E., & Can, G. (2022). An assessment on loss of workforce due to COVID-19 among healthcare personnel: A university hospital experience. Work, 73(1), 59–67. https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-211308

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