Assessing the burden of nocturia in the workplace: the associations between nocturnal voiding, subjective well-being, work engagement and productivity

Marco Hafner*, Fredrik L. Andersson, Teodor Burtea, Christian van Stolk, Michael Whitmore, Erez Yerushalmi, Wendy M. Troxel

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    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)994-1003
    Number of pages10
    JournalJournal of Medical Economics
    Volume23
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 1 Sept 2020

    Funding

    This study was funded by Ferring Pharmaceuticals. The authors thank Nadja Koch from RAND Europe for her research assistance. The BHW and AIA workplace surveys are conducted and collected by RAND Europe for Vitality UK and AIA. Vitality UK and AIA have given permission to use the data for this research, but they had no role in the analyses of the study or the preparation of the manuscript.

    Keywords

    • GLM
    • Nocturia
    • UWES-9
    • WPAI
    • sleep
    • subjective well-being

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