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    Area of Science:

    • Occupational Health
    • Workplace Productivity
    • Employee Well-being

    Background:

    • Employee absenteeism incurs substantial costs for businesses, including sick pay, overtime, and lost productivity.
    • Existing research on absenteeism lacks focus on the decision-making process workers employ when using sick time.
    • Previous studies explored factors like work strain and job satisfaction but not the rationale behind sick leave decisions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the decision-making factors influencing workers' use of sick time.
    • To understand the primary reasons employees take sick leave.

    Main Methods:

    • A descriptive pilot study was conducted.
    • A convenience sample of 94 working college students completed a survey.

    Main Results:

    • A significant majority of workers (73.4%) reported using sick time because they were genuinely too ill to work.
    • Findings contradict previous research suggesting less genuine reasons for sick leave.
    • The study highlights a potential need for employee education on illness prevention and management.

    Conclusions:

    • Workers' decisions to use sick time are primarily driven by actual illness.
    • Companies should invest in employee health programs and illness prevention strategies to mitigate absenteeism costs.
    • Future research should compare absenteeism rates in workplaces with and without occupational health nurses.