Investigation of presenteeism, physical function, and exercise habits in workers with CKD: three case reports with literature review.

Aki Tabata, Hiroki Yabe, Takehide Katogi, Tomoya Yamaguchi, Yuya Mitake, Tomohiro Shirai, Takayuki Fujii
Author Information
  1. Aki Tabata: Department of Rehabilitation, Seirei Sakura Citizen Hospital, 2-36-2 Ebaradai, Sakura-shi, Chiba 285-8765 Japan. ORCID
  2. Hiroki Yabe: Department of Physical Therapy School of Rehabilitation Science, Seirei Christopher University, 3453 Mikatahara, Kita-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 433-8558 Japan.
  3. Takehide Katogi: Department of Rehabilitation, Seirei Sakura Citizen Hospital, 2-36-2 Ebaradai, Sakura-shi, Chiba 285-8765 Japan.
  4. Tomoya Yamaguchi: Department of Rehabilitation, Hamamatsu University Hospital, 431-3125, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Japan.
  5. Yuya Mitake: Department of Rehabilitation, Seirei Sakura Citizen Hospital, 2-36-2 Ebaradai, Sakura-shi, Chiba 285-8765 Japan.
  6. Tomohiro Shirai: Department of Rehabilitation, Seirei Sakura Citizen Hospital, 2-36-2 Ebaradai, Sakura-shi, Chiba 285-8765 Japan.
  7. Takayuki Fujii: Department of Nephrology, Seirei Sakura Citizen Hospital, 2-36-2 Ebaradai, Sakura-shi, Chiba 285-8765 Japan.

Abstract

Management of presenteeism in the context of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is essential for disease management, ensuring the workforce's availability, and reducing health-related costs. The purpose of this case study was to investigate presenteeism, physical function, and exercise habits in three working patients with CKD and discuss their effects. Case 1 was a 71-year-old male security guard; Case 2 was a 72-year-old male agricultural worker; and Case 3 was an 83-year-old male civil engineering employee. Presenteeism was measured using the work functioning impairment scale (WFun), and physical function was measured using grip strength, skeletal muscle mass index, 10 m walk test, short physical performance battery, and exercise habits. The WFun assessment showed that only Case 3 had moderate presenteeism, and the barrier to employment was fatigue. Each value of physical function was higher than the reference value, but Case 3 had the lowest physical function values. All three patients had no exercise habits and were in the interest stage of behavior change. This case report indicates the existence of workers with CKD who need care for presenteeism, even if they have no problems with physical function or activities of daily living. To ensure work productivity in workers with CKD, clinicians may need to evaluate presenteeism, physical function, and exercise habits in addition to popular treatment and care.

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