Joosen Margot C W, Brouwers Evelien P M, van Beurden Karlijn M, Terluin Berend, Ruotsalainen Jani H, Woo Jong-Min, Choi Kyeong-Sook, Eguchi Hisashi, Moriguchi Jiro, van der Klink Jac J L, van Weeghel Jaap
Tilburg University, Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tranzo Scientific Center for Care and Welfare, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine, VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Occup Environ Med. 2015 May;72(5):313-22. doi: 10.1136/oemed-2013-101626. Epub 2014 Nov 18.
We compared available guidelines on the management of mental disorders and stress-related psychological symptoms in an occupational healthcare setting and determined their development and reporting quality.
To identify eligible guidelines, we systematically searched National Guideline Clearinghouse, Guidelines International Network Library and PubMed. Members of the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH), were also consulted. Guidelines recommendations were compared and reporting quality was assessed using the AGREE II instrument.
Of 2126 titles retrieved, 14 guidelines were included: 1 Japanese, 2 Finnish, 2 Korean, 2 British and 7 Dutch. Four guidelines were of high-reporting quality. Best described was the Scope and Purpose, and the poorest described were competing interests (Editorial independence) and barriers and facilitators for implementation (Applicability). Key recommendations were often difficult to identify. Most guidelines recommend employing an inventory of symptoms, diagnostic classification, performance problems and workplace factors. All guidelines recommend specific return-to-work interventions, and most agreed on psychological treatment and communication between involved stakeholders.
Practice guidelines to address work disability due to mental disorders and stress-related symptoms are available in various countries around the world, however, these guidelines are difficult to find. To promote sharing, national guidelines should be accessible via established international databases. The quality of the guideline's developmental process varied considerably. To increase quality and applicability, guideline developers should adopt a common structure for the development and reporting of their guidelines, for example Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE) criteria. Owing to differences in social systems, developers can learn from each other through reviews of this kind.
我们比较了职业卫生保健环境中精神障碍和应激相关心理症状管理的现有指南,并确定了它们的制定和报告质量。
为了识别符合条件的指南,我们系统地检索了国家指南交换中心、指南国际网络图书馆和PubMed。我们还咨询了国际职业卫生委员会(ICOH)的成员。比较了指南建议,并使用AGREE II工具评估报告质量。
在检索到的2126篇文献中,纳入了14篇指南:1篇日语、2篇芬兰语、2篇韩语、2篇英语和7篇荷兰语。4篇指南报告质量高。描述最好的是范围和目的,描述最差的是利益冲突(编辑独立性)和实施的障碍与促进因素(适用性)。关键建议往往难以确定。大多数指南建议采用症状清单、诊断分类、工作表现问题和工作场所因素。所有指南都推荐了具体的重返工作干预措施,并且大多数在心理治疗和相关利益方之间的沟通方面达成了一致。
世界各国都有针对精神障碍和应激相关症状导致的工作残疾的实践指南,然而,这些指南很难找到。为了促进共享,国家指南应通过既定的国际数据库获取。指南制定过程的质量差异很大。为了提高质量和适用性,指南制定者应采用共同的指南制定和报告结构,例如研究与评价指南评估(AGREE)标准。由于社会制度的差异,制定者可以通过此类综述相互学习。