Boots claims
the British workforce is left feeling cold and confused
Released
on: January 14, 2008, 7:01 am
Press
Release Author: Boots The Chemists
Industry:
Healthcare
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Release Summary: New research from Boots has found that cold sufferers
deciding whether to go to work or stay at home just simply can’t
win
Press
Release Body: Cold sufferers deciding whether to go to work or stay
at home simply can’t win according to new research from Boots.
While nearly half (47 per cent) of UK workers would rather their
colleagues took time off and kept their germs to themselves, another
third (33 per cent) equated time taken off for a cold as skiving.
Guilt
and confusion over how best to balance colleagues and cold symptoms
mean that over half of workers (56 per cent) never take any time
off at all to recover, potentially putting others at work at risk
of infection. Furthermore, the report
from Boots showed that only eight per cent
of people admit to taking as much time off as they actually needed
to get better.
To
make matters worse still, employees who do make it into work with
a cold are highly likely to irritate colleagues with their symptoms.
While nose blowing and coughing are often forgiven, nearly half
(48%) of people find cold sufferers who don't cover their mouth
with their hand or tissues
when coughing or sneezing completely insufferable.
Sniffing
was shown to be a 'no go' area too with nearly one in four (23%)
of those surveyed saying this is the most annoying thing a person
with a cold can do.
Knowing
the right thing to do gets even more challenging when it comes to
where colds are picked up. Half of people think that they are more
likely to pick up a cold from coming into contact with people on
their way to of from work, rather than from a friend or intimate
partner. This isn’t surprising as research conducted by the
Consumer Health Information Centre, shows that a cold virus can
travel the length of a train carriage at the rate of 100mph.
It
seems that not only are the majority of UK cold suffers not treated
with sympathy in the work place, but they are also not treating
their colds adequately with cold
remedies. One in five respondents claimed that they do nothing
but “sweat it out” when they have a cold, while half
of people just take whatever is lying around in the medicine cabinet.
The
one thing which almost everyone agreed upon in the survey was that
‘man flu’ does exist. The vast majority of women (82
per cent) think that men moan the most when they have a cold and
56 per cent of men actually agree. In fact only one in four men
think that women make a fuss when they catch a cold.
Angela
Chalmers, Boots
Pharmacist said: “Battling a cold or flu
afflicts all of us at some point, but this research shows that people
are confused about what is the standard protocol to dealing with
and treating the illness. We recommend that people visit their local
pharmacist who can assess their symptoms on an individual basis
and recommend the correct treatments, which may or may not include
some time off work”.
Finally,
anyone who constantly suffers from colds and flu (50% of foremen
and supervisors claim to have suffered from the flu in the last
3 years) then they should perhaps consider drastic action - the
highest percentage of people to have not suffered from a cold or
flu in the past three year are those who have retired (21 per cent)
or who don’t work (11 per cent).
Notes to editors:
Consumer research conducted by OnePoll, 16-22 October 2007, with
2427 respondents
About
Boots
Boots is the UK’s
leading health, retailer, with information and advice on a wide
spectrum of health topics, along with thousands of products.
Boots
The Chemists' Pharmacy Superintendent is responsible for
healthcare advice provided in relation to Pharmacy medicines and
other healthcare advice located within the Boots Pharmacy
pages of Boots.com. Boots.com is the trading name
of Boots.com Direct Limited (VAT
No. 116 3001 29), a subsidiary of Boots Group PLC.
All other information and advice on Boots.com is
the responsibility of Boots.com Direct Limited.
Web
Site: http://www.boots.com/
Contact
Details: PR contact:
Carrie Eames
PR Manager
Boots The Chemists
D90W WG14
Thane Road
Nottingham
NG90 1BS
http://www.boots.com/
0115 959 5995
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