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. 2020 Jun 16;17(12):4295.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph17124295.

The Impact of Thyroid Diseases on the Working Life of Patients: A Systematic Review

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The Impact of Thyroid Diseases on the Working Life of Patients: A Systematic Review

Veruscka Leso et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

Thyroid diseases are characterized by a wide range of physical and mental symptoms that can affect biological function, emotional and social life of patients. However, their impact on work functioning is not yet fully understood. Therefore, this review aims to address the way in which thyroid diseases can affect occupational outcomes, i.e., the employment rate, sick leave, working capacity and work income of patients. A systematic review of Pubmed, Scopus and ISI Web of Knowledge databases has been performed. Although it is not possible to extrapolate precise data for benign pathologies, about a third of the survivors of thyroid cancer could be unemployed. Hyperthyroid and hypothyroid patients presented a greater risk of long-term sick leave than controls, depending on the severity of the disease. Hyperthyroidism impaired working ability in about a third of affected patients, particularly in cases complicated by orbitopathy with diplopia. A possible influence of thyroid diseases on various occupational outcomes emerged from our review, however further research seems necessary to understand the relationship between work problems, specific pathological characteristics over time and risk factors in the workplace. This may support a comprehensive, interdisciplinary management of thyroid disorders, with benefits for patients' personal, social and professional life.

Keywords: hyperthyroidism; hypothyroidism; occupation; professional life; thyroid cancers; work ability.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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