Pandemic's effects lead to 41 lost working days for employees – report

Physical, mental, lifestyle, and financial health all took a hit during the pandemic

Pandemic's effects lead to 41 lost working days for employees – report

Insurance News

By Lyle Adriano

A new report from Manulife takes a critical look at the collateral effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on employees’ health and wellbeing – and the results are not flattering.

Two years have passed since the pandemic, but Manulife generally found that employees continue to struggle to take care of themselves, even as more businesses turn to the “remote work from home” model. The insurer conducted three surveys in 2021, surveying 56 organizations which totaled 6,141 employees.

The key findings of the report include:

Lifestyle and physical health

  • 39% were found not to be doing the recommended level of physical activity (150 minutes per week)
  • 69% were not eating five portions of fruits and vegetables per day
  • 29% got less than the recommended seven hours of sleep
  • 74% report one or more musculoskeletal conditions

Mental and financial health

  • 51% of employees experienced feelings of loneliness
  • 57% worry about their financial situation
  • 48% experienced at least one work-related mental heath risk factor

Manulife concluded that the collateral effects of the pandemic have impacted employees’ health for the worse, particularly when it comes to mental health and stress. It noted that 63% of employees had cited mental fatigue as the main reason for not adopting healthy choices – the top reason among survey participants. The top mental health risk factor among the surveyed was work-life balance, and the number one factor affecting employees’ sleep is work-related stress.

The survey also revealed that health-related absences and presenteeism have led to employees losing 41 working days, on average.

But on the brighter side of things, Manulife also found that the organizations that scored highest in healthy workplace culture and wellness initiatives also achieved the best results in key health indicators. In organizations that scored highly, 67% of employees said that their manager demonstrates healthy mental health habits. That figure rises to 77% in the top three organizations surveyed.

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