Effectiveness of Workplace Interventions for Improving Absenteeism, Productivity, and Work Ability of Employees: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Sources and Search Strategy
2.2. Eligibility Criteria
2.3. Definition of Outcomes
2.4. Data Collection and Analysis
2.4.1. Selection of Studies
2.4.2. Data Extraction and Management
2.5. Quality Appraisal
2.6. Data Processing for the Meta-Analysis
3. Results
3.1. RCT Studies’ Characteristics
3.1.1. Population Characteristics
3.1.2. Intervention Characteristics
3.2. Work-Related Outcomes
3.2.1. Absenteeism Parameters
3.2.2. Work Ability Parameters
3.2.3. Productivity, Performance, and Presenteeism Parameters
3.3. Quality Appraisal and the Risk of Bias in the Included Studies
3.4. Meta-Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Type of Job | Stratification | Duration Interv + Follow-up | Type | Homework | Communication Channel | N of Sessions | Session Duration | Group or Individual | Time-Frame | ||||
Arbogast, et al., 2016 [38] | Sed | No | 13-month | MC | No | FtF | 1 | 1 min | Ind | WH | ABS | Non-S | Weak |
De Zeeuw et al, 2010 [18] | Sed | Yes | 10-week | MC | No | FtF | 20 | 40–50 min | Ind | WH | ABS | Non-S | Mod |
Ebert et al, 2014 [50] | Sed | Yes | 6-month | Cou | Yes | Onl | 5 | ns | Ind | ns | ABS + WAB | Non-S | Mod |
Ebert et al, 2016 [49] | Sed | Yes | 7-week + 6-month | Edu | Yes | Onl | 7 | 45–60 min | Ind | ns | ABS + PRES | S (ABS: Non-S, PRES: S) | Weak |
Esmaeilzadeh et al, 2014 [59] | Sed | Yes | 6-month | MC | No | FtF | 4 | 90 min | G + Ind | WH | ABS | Non-S | Weak |
Imamura et al, 2015 [40] | Sed | No | 6-week | Cou | Yes | Onl | 6 | 30 min | Ind | ns | ABS + PERF | Non-S | Mod |
Kant et al, 2008 [21] | Sed | Yes | specific time + 12-month | Cou | No | FtF | 1 | 30 min | Ind | ns | ABS | S | Weak |
Toppinen-Tanner et al, 2016 [52] | S/NoS | No | 16-hour + 2 year | Edu | No | FtF | 4 | 4 h | G | WH | ABS | Non-S | Mod |
Proper et al, 2004 [22] | Sed | No | 9-month | Cou | No | FtF | 7 | 30 min | Ind | WH | ABS | Non-S | Mod |
Reijonsaari et al, 2012 [35] | Sed | No | 14-month | Cou | No | Tel + Onl | ns | ns | Ind | WH | ABS + PROD | Non-S | Mod |
Shiri et al, 2011 [51] | Sed | Yes | Specific time + 12-month | Org | No | FtF | 0 | ns | Ind | WH | ABS | Non-S | Weak |
Snetselaar et al, 2016 [42] | Sed | No | 36-month | Edu | No | FtF | 4 | 30 min | G | WH | ABS | Non-S | Mod |
Van den Heuvel et al, 2003 [26] | Sed | No | 8-week | Cou | No | Onl | 40 | Workday | Ind | WH | ABS + PROD | Non-S | Weak |
Zavanela et al, 2012 [56] | Sed | No | 24-week + 12-week | PA | No | FtF | 36–48 | ns | G | ns | ABS | S | Weak |
Duijts 2008 [19] | Sed/NoS | Yes | 6-month | Edu | No | FtF | 7–9 | 1 h | Ind | ns | ABS | Non-S | Weak |
Viikari-Juntura et al, 2012 [53] | S/NoS | Yes | 12-month | Org | No | FtF | 0 | 0 | ns | WH | ABS | Non-S | Weak |
Zołnierczyk-Zreda et al, 2016 [58] | Sed/NoS | No | 8-week | Cou | Yes | FtF | 10 | 180 min + 7 h | G + Ind | ns | ABS | S | Weak |
Andersen et al, 2015 [28] | NoS | Yes | 2-year | PA | No | FtF | 30 | 50 min | G + Ind | WH | ABS | Non-S | Weak |
Brox et al, 2005 [57] | NoS | No | 1-week | PA | No | FtF | 12 | 1 h | G | WH | ABS | Non-S | Weak |
Christensen et al, 2013 [29] | NoS | No | 13-month | Edu | Yes | FtF | 48 | 1 h | G | WH | ABS + WAB + PERF, PROD, PRES | Non-S | Weak |
Edries et al, 2013 [60] | NoS | No | 6-week | MC | No | FtF | 6 | 1 h | G | WH | ABS | Non-S | Mod |
Gram et al, 2012 [31] | NoS | No | 12-week | PA | No | FtF | 12 | 12 min | Ind | WH | ABS + WAB | Non-S | Mod |
Jørgensen et al, 2011 [33] | NoS | No | 9-month | MC | No | FtF | 30 | 20 min + 2 h (3-month) + 1 h (6-month) | G | WH | ABS + WAB | Non-S | Mod |
Milligan-Saville et al, 2017 [54] | NoS | No | 2-month + 6-month | Edu | No | FtF | 1 | 4 h | G | ns | ABS | S | Weak |
Morgan et al, 2012 [55] | NoS | Yes | 3-month | MC | Yes | FtF + WB | 1 FtF + WB | 75 min | G | ns | ABS + PROD | S | Mod |
Nurminen et al, 2002 [34] | NoS | No | 8-month + 14-month | PA | No | FtF | 26 | 60 min | G + Ind | WH | ABS+ WAB | Non-S | Weak |
Strijk et al, 2013 [23] | NoS | No | 6-month | MC | No | FtF | 48 + 3 coach visits | 45 min + 30 min (coach) | G + Ind | OutWH | ABS + PROD | Non-S | Weak |
van der Klink et al, 2003 [24] | NoS | Yes | 3-month + 9-month and 12-month | Cou | No | FtF | 10 | 90 min | Ind | ns | ABS | S | Mod |
Viester et al, 2015 [27] | NoS | No | 4-month + 12-month | MC | No | FtF + Tel | 3 FtF + 6 tel | 60 min + 10–30 min (tel) | Ind | WH | ABS + WAB + PERF | Non-S | Weak |
Ref | Population | Intervention Characteristics | Outcome | Results | Quality | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Job | Stratification | Duration Interv + Follow-up | Type | Homework | Communication Channel | N of Sessions | Session Duration | Group or Individual | Time-Frame | ||||
Dalager et al, 2015 [30] | Sed | No | 20-week | PA | No | FtF | 20 | 1 h | G | WH | WAB + PROD | Non-S | Weak |
Ebert et al, 2014 [50] | Sed | Yes | 6-month | Cou | Yes | Onl | 5 | ns | Ind | ns | ABS + WAB | Non-S | Mod |
VanBerkel et al, 2014 [25] | Sed | No | 6-month + 12-month | Edu | Yes | FtF + Onl | 8 | 90 min | G | OutWH | WAB + PERF | Non-S | Mod |
von Thiele Schwarz et al, 2008 [61] | Sed | No | 12-month | MC | No | FtF | ns | ns | ns | WH | WAB | S | Weak |
Christensen et al, 2013 [29] | NoS | No | 13-month | Edu | Yes | FtF | 48 | 1 h | G | WH | ABS + WAB + PERF, PROD, PRES | Non-S | Weak |
Gram et al, 2012 [31] | NoS | No | 12-week | PA | No | FtF | 12 | 12 min | Ind | WH | ABS + WAB | Non-S | Mod |
Jakobsen et al, 2015 [32] | NoS | No | 10-week | Edu | No | FtF | 5 + PA | 30–45 min | G | WH | WAB | S | Mod |
Jørgensen et al, 2011 [33] | NoS | No | 9-month | MC | No | FtF | 30 | 20 min + 2 h (3-month) + 1 h (6-month) | G | WH | ABS + WAB | Non-S | Mod |
Nurminen et al, 2002 [34] | NoS | No | 8-month + 14-month | PA | No | FtF | 26 | 60 min | G + Ind | WH | ABS+ WAB | Non-S | Weak |
Sundstrup et al, 2014 [36] | NoS | Yes | 10-week | PA | Yes | FtF | 30 | 10 min | G | WH | WAB | S | Mod |
Viester et al, 2015 [27] | NoS | No | 4-month + 12-month | MC | No | FtF + Tel | 3 FtF + 6 tel | 60 min + 10–30 min (tel) | Ind | WH | ABS + WAB + PERF | Non-S | Weak |
Ref | Population | Intervention Characteristics | Outcome | Results | Quality | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Job | Stratification | Duration Interv + Follow-up | Type | Homework | Communication Channel | N of Sessions | Session Duration | Group or Individual | Time-Frame | ||||
Allexandre et al, 2016 [37] | Sed | No | 8-week + 16-week | Edu | No | FtF + WB | 8 | 1 h | G | WH | PROD | Non-S | Weak |
Borness C, et al., 2013 [9] | Sed | No | 16-week | Edu | No | Onl | 48 | 20 min | Ind | WH | PROD | Non-S | Weak |
Carr et al, 2016 [39] | Sed | Yes | 16-week | MC | No | FtF + Onl | 1 FtF + 3 emails/week | 30 min | Ind | WH | PROD | Non-S | Mod |
Terry et al, 2011 [43] | Sed | Yes | 18-month | Edu | No | FtF + Tel | 2 FtF + 11 tel or 1 FtF + 6 tel | ns | Ind | ns | PROD | Non-S | Weak |
Donath L, et al., 2014 [62] | Sed | No | 12-week | Edu | No | Onl | 60 | 0 | Ind | WH | PERF | Non-S | Weak |
Umanodan et al, 2014 [48] | Sed | No | 6-week | Cou | No | WB | 6 | 30 min | Ind | WH | PERF | Non-S | Mod |
Reijonsaari et al, 2012 [35] | Sed | No | 14-month | Cou | No | Tel + Onl | ns | ns | Ind | WH | ABS + PROD | Non-S | Mod |
Van den Heuvel et al, 2003 [26] | Sed | No | 8-week | Cou | No | Onl | 40 | Workday | Ind | WH | ABS + PROD | Non-S | Weak |
Ebert et al, 2016 [49] | Sed | Yes | 7-week + 6-month | Edu | Yes | Onl | 7 | 45–60 min | Ind | ns | ABS+ PRES | S (ABS: Non-S, PRES: S) | Weak |
Imamura et al, 2015 [40] | Sed | No | 6-week | Cou | Yes | Onl | 6 | 30 min | Ind | ns | ABS + PERF | Non-S | Mod |
Dalager et al, 2015 [30] | Sed | No | 20-week | PA | No | FtF | 20 | 1 h | G | WH | WAB + PROD | Non-S | Weak |
Van Berkel et al, 2014 [25] | Sed | No | 6-month + 12-month | Edu | Yes | FtF + Onl | 8 | 90 min | G | OutWH | WAB + PERF | Non-S | Mod |
Geraedts et al, 2014 [20] | Sed/NoS | Yes | 8-week | Edu | Yes | Onl | 6 | ns | Ind | ns | PERF | Non-S | Weak |
Furukawa et al, 2012 [44] | NoS | Yes | 4-month | Edu | Yes | Tel + Onl | 8 | 30–45 min | Ind | OutWH | PROD | Non-S | Weak |
Kimura et al, 2015 [45] | NoS | No | 1-month | Edu | Yes | FtF + WB | 3 | 120 min | G | ns | PROD | S | Weak |
Palumbo et al, 2012 [41] | NoS | No | 16-week | Edu | Yes | FtF | 5 workplace + 64 home | 45 min (work) + 10 min (home) | G + Ind | WH | PROD | S | Weak |
Takao et al, 2006 [46] | NoS | No | 1-hour + 3-month | Edu | No | FtF | 2 | 60 min + 120 min practice | G | ns | PERF | S | Weak |
Tsutsumi et al, 2009 [47] | NoS | No | 12-month | MC | No | FtF | 3 | ns | G | WH | PERF | S | Mod |
Morgan et al, 2012 [55] | NoS | Yes | 3-month | MC | Yes | FtF + WB | 1 FtF + WB | 75 min | G | ns | ABS + PROD | S | Mod |
Strijk et al, 2013 [23] | NoS | No | 6-month | MC | No | FtF | 48 + 3 coach visits | 45 min + 30 min (coach) | G + Ind | OutWH | ABS + PROD | Non-S | Weak |
Viester et al, 2015 [27] | NoS | No | 4-month + 12-month | MC | No | FtF + Tel | 3 FtF + 6 tel | 60 min + 10–30 min (tel) | Ind | WH | ABS + WAB + PERF | Non-S | Weak |
Christensen et al, 2013 [29] | NoS | No | 13-month | Edu | Yes | FtF | 48 | 1 h | G | WH | ABS + WAB + PERF, PROD, PRES | Non-S | Weak |
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Tarro, L.; Llauradó, E.; Ulldemolins, G.; Hermoso, P.; Solà, R. Effectiveness of Workplace Interventions for Improving Absenteeism, Productivity, and Work Ability of Employees: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 1901. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17061901
Tarro L, Llauradó E, Ulldemolins G, Hermoso P, Solà R. Effectiveness of Workplace Interventions for Improving Absenteeism, Productivity, and Work Ability of Employees: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(6):1901. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17061901
Chicago/Turabian StyleTarro, Lucia, Elisabet Llauradó, Gemma Ulldemolins, Pedro Hermoso, and Rosa Solà. 2020. "Effectiveness of Workplace Interventions for Improving Absenteeism, Productivity, and Work Ability of Employees: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 6: 1901. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17061901
APA StyleTarro, L., Llauradó, E., Ulldemolins, G., Hermoso, P., & Solà, R. (2020). Effectiveness of Workplace Interventions for Improving Absenteeism, Productivity, and Work Ability of Employees: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(6), 1901. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17061901