Musculoskeletal disorders and illness can disrupt employee's concentration and cause mistakes, which can be costly and time-consuming to fix. If part of a team, others may step in to cover for the ailing member, bringing down the whole group's productivity and morale. And if that worker is infectious, others in the department could catch the illness and further spread the impact.
Unlike absenteeism, which is easy to track, it's harder to measure which workers are in discomfort. Telltale signs include workers making mistakes or working more slowly, reducing their work quality and quantity. If the employee looks fatigued or shows pain, they may not be ready to return to work.
Why don't hurting employees take sick days or get treatment rather than coming to work? Here are five ways your organization's policies or culture may be causing presenteeism in the workplace:
Minimizing presenteeism at work can save you money while creating a safer, healthier environment for employees.
With the associated high cost of injured workers, physical therapists are in a unique position to help employers manage these concerns via multidisciplinary injury prevention programs, education, onsite treatment, and return to work programs. By participating in proactive ergonomics and onsite treatment services, physical therapists can decrease work-related musculoskeletal disorders and the costs associated with those injuries, reduce absenteeism/presenteeism, and improve workers’ health and work productivity.
The key to treating presenteeism is letting employees know their wellbeing matters as much as their work does. Managers can demonstrate this by reassuring employees that it’s ok to take sick days and not coming to work when sick themselves. Updating sick time policies and management attitudes may encourage workers to report their symptoms, take needed time off and/or get onsite treatment for their discomfort. Investing in workplace wellness programs such as ergonomics, health screenings, and early intervention for injuries can build employee trust and reduce presenteeism, resulting in a happier, healthier workforce.