Changing patterns of sickness absence among healthcare workers in England during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rhiannon EdgeDiana A van der PlaatVaughan ParsonsDavid CoggonMartie van TongerenRupert MuiryIra MadanPaul CullinanPublished in: Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (2021)
Various factors will have contributed to the large and divergent changes that were observed. The findings reinforce concerns regarding delays in diagnosis and treatment of cancers and support a need to plan for a large backlog of treatment for many other diseases. Further research should explore the rise in absence for pregnancy-related disorders among women with earlier COVID-19 sickness absence.