Register      Login
Australian Health Review Australian Health Review Society
Journal of the Australian Healthcare & Hospitals Association
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Absenteeism and the impact of a 38-hour week, rostered day off option

Ged Williams and Karen Slater

Australian Health Review 23(4) 89 - 96
Published: 2000

Abstract

We undertook a comparative analysis of nurses working in two consecutive years: one in a 40-hour standard workingweek and the other in a 38-hour week with a rostered day off per month, in order to determine whether there wasany effect on absenteeism. We found that total absenteeism between the two years fell significantly from 4.58% to4.36% ( 2 =5.09, P=0.024). Sick leave decreased but not to a significant degree.We conclude that the change to the 38-hour week and 19-day month (rostered day off ) arrangements led to asignificant reduction in overall absenteeism but not in sick leave. However, the cost in implementing a 19-day monthis far in excess of any savings made through absenteeism reductions.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AH000089

© AHHA 2000

Committee on Publication Ethics

PDF (97 KB) Export Citation Cited By (4)

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share via Email

View Dimensions

View Altmetrics