Days absent from work as a result of complications associated with type 2 diabetes: Evidence from 20 years of linked national registry data in Sweden
Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism2020Vol. 22(9), pp. 1586–1597
Citations Over TimeTop 11% of 2020 papers
Sofie Persson, Pierre Johansen, Emelie Andersson, Peter Lindgren, Desirée Thielke, Brian Larsen Thorsted, Johan Jendle, Katarina Steen Carlsson
Abstract
This study provides evidence of the persisting impact on productivity from complications that supports continued efforts to reduce risk factors in T2D. Future studies on burden of disease and economic evaluations of new therapies and disease management may use this new set of complication-specific estimates to improve understanding of the value of reducing complications.
Related Papers
- → Hospital discharge records under-report the prevalence of diabetes in inpatients(2003)59 cited
- → Diabetes status affects long-term changes in coronal caries - The SHIP Study(2019)29 cited
- → Diabetes and life expectancy among Japanese – NIPPON DATA80(2012)19 cited
- Investigation and analysis on the status of diabetes cognition among COPD patients complicated with diabetes mellitus(2014)
- → FREQUENCY OF DIABETES MELLITUS IN PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 INFECTION(2023)