Vieira RJ, di Bona D, Bognanni A et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2026 Jun 11:S2213-2198(26)00497-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jaip.2026.05.035. Highlights
• What is already known about this topic? Allergic rhinitis and asthma have a relevant impact on work productivity, particularly in terms of presenteeism. However, this impact is difficult to quantify in daily clinical practice.
• What does this article add to our knowledge? This study demonstrates that a visual analogue scale can evaluate the impact of allergic symptoms on work productivity. In addition, it estimates the costs resulting from work productivity losses due to poor symptom control.
• How does this study impact current management guidelines? Based on the approach described in this study, practitioners can easily estimate work productivity losses of their patients due to poor rhinitis and asthma control. Results of this study can inform cost-effectiveness studies.
Abstract
Background
Allergic rhinitis and asthma can impair work productivity.
Objective
To validate a daily work productivity visual analog scale (VAS work), comparing it with the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Questionnaire plus Classroom Impairment Questions: Allergy Specific (WPAI+CIQ:AS). We also aimed to quantify how allergy control relates to work impairment and indirect costs.








