Sickness presenteeism: Are we sure about what we are studying? A research based on a literature review and an empirical illustration.
Albert Navarro-GinéSergio Salas-NicásClara LlorensSalvador MoncadaEmilia Molinero-RuízDavid MoriñaPublished in: American journal of industrial medicine (2019)
Without being completely exclusive, it seems that restricting the population of analysis to only those workers who consider that they should not have gone to work due to their health, and/or establishing low cut-off points to define someone as presenteeist, would more clearly delimit the study of SP to the exercise of a right to sick leave. In contrast, working with the entire population or using high cut-off points appears to relate the study of SP more with health status and less with the exercise of rights. On the other hand, taking the reasons for SP into account would probably help to improve interpretation of the phenomenon.