Publication, Part of NHS Sickness Absence Rates
NHS Sickness Absence Rates, May 2022, Provisional Statistics
Official statistics
Summary
NHS Sickness Absence Rates, May 2022, Provisional Statistics
Key Facts
Tables 1-4 (Monthly Sickness Absence Rates by NHS England region, Staff Group, Organisation Type and Organisation) from the quarterly Sickness Absence reports are published on a monthly basis on the same day as the Monthly workforce publication. This is to enable the data in these publications to be available on a more frequent and timely basis.
We have created a repository of the code used to produce the NHS Sickness Absence Rates publication which is available on GitHub: https://github.com/NHSDigital/absence-rates
In conjunction with this we have suggested some changes to the formatting of tables in this publication. These can be viewed below and have the prefix ‘NEW FORMAT’. We intend to solely publish the new format from next month.
We welcome feedback on the methodology and tables within this publication. Please email us with your comments and suggestions, clearly stating NHS Sickness Absence as the subject heading, via [email protected] or 0300 303 5678.
NHS Absence rates in May 2022
The overall sickness absence rate for England was 4.9%. This is lower than April 2022 (5.8%) but higher than May 2021 (4.3%).
Regional and organisational type variation
The North West region reported the highest sickness absence rate in May 2022 at 5.8%, this is lower than their rate in April 2022 (6.5%). The London region reported the lowest sickness absence rate in May 2022 at 4.3%, this is slightly lower than their rate in April 2022 (4.8%).
Staff group differences
Support to ambulance staff reported the highest sickness absence rate in May 2022 at 8.9%, this is lower than April 2022 (10.4%).
Reason for sickness absence
Anxiety/stress/depression/other psychiatric illnesses is consistently the most reported reason for sickness absence, accounting for over 490,300 full time equivalent days lost and 24.6% of all sickness absence in May 2022. This has increased since April 2022 (20.4%).
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