Bachmann Monica, de Boer Wout, Schandelmaier Stefan, Leibold Andrea, Marelli Renato, Jeger Joerg, Hoffmann-Richter Ulrike, Mager Ralph, Schaad Heinz, Zumbrunn Thomas, Vogel Nicole, Bänziger Oskar, Busse Jason W, Fischer Katrin, Kunz Regina
Division Evidence-based Insurance Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Spitalstrasse 8 + 12, CH-4031, Basel, Switzerland.
Department Clinical Research, University of Basel, Spitalstrasse 8 + 12, CH-4031, Basel, Switzerland.
BMC Psychiatry. 2016 Jul 29;16:271. doi: 10.1186/s12888-016-0967-6.
Work capacity evaluations by independent medical experts are widely used to inform insurers whether injured or ill workers are capable of engaging in competitive employment. In many countries, evaluation processes lack a clearly structured approach, standardized instruments, and an explicit focus on claimants' functional abilities. Evaluation of subjective complaints, such as mental illness, present additional challenges in the determination of work capacity. We have therefore developed a process for functional evaluation of claimants with mental disorders which complements usual psychiatric evaluation. Here we report the design of a study to measure the reliability of our approach in determining work capacity among patients with mental illness applying for disability benefits.
METHODS/DESIGN: We will conduct a multi-center reliability study, in which 20 psychiatrists trained in our functional evaluation process will assess 30 claimants presenting with mental illness for eligibility to receive disability benefits [Reliability of Functional Evaluation in Psychiatry, RELY-study]. The functional evaluation process entails a five-step structured interview and a reporting instrument (Instrument of Functional Assessment in Psychiatry [IFAP]) to document the severity of work-related functional limitations. We will videotape all evaluations which will be viewed by three psychiatrists who will independently rate claimants' functional limitations. Our primary outcome measure is the evaluation of claimant's work capacity as a percentage (0 to 100 %), and our secondary outcomes are the 12 mental functions and 13 functional capacities assessed by the IFAP-instrument. Inter-rater reliability of four psychiatric experts will be explored using multilevel models to estimate the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Additional analyses include subgroups according to mental disorder, the typicality of claimants, and claimant perceived fairness of the assessment process.
We hypothesize that a structured functional approach will show moderate reliability (ICC ≥ 0.6) of psychiatric evaluation of work capacity. Enrollment of actual claimants with mental disorders referred for evaluation by disability/accident insurers will increase the external validity of our findings. Finding moderate levels of reliability, we will continue with a randomized trial to test the reliability of a structured functional approach versus evaluation-as-usual.
独立医学专家进行的工作能力评估被广泛用于告知保险公司受伤或患病的工人是否有能力从事竞争性工作。在许多国家,评估过程缺乏清晰的结构化方法、标准化工具,且未明确关注索赔人的功能能力。对主观症状(如精神疾病)的评估在工作能力的判定中带来了额外挑战。因此,我们开发了一种针对精神障碍索赔人的功能评估流程,以补充常规的精神病学评估。在此,我们报告一项研究的设计,该研究旨在衡量我们的方法在判定申请残疾福利的精神疾病患者工作能力方面的可靠性。
方法/设计:我们将开展一项多中心可靠性研究,20名接受过我们功能评估流程培训的精神科医生将对30名患有精神疾病并申请残疾福利的索赔人进行评估[精神病学功能评估的可靠性,RELY研究]。功能评估流程包括一个五步结构化访谈和一份报告工具(精神病学功能评估工具[IFAP]),用于记录与工作相关的功能限制的严重程度。我们将对所有评估进行录像,由三名精神科医生观看,他们将独立对索赔人的功能限制进行评分。我们的主要结局指标是以百分比(0至100%)评估索赔人的工作能力,次要结局指标是IFAP工具评估的12项心理功能和13项功能能力。将使用多层次模型探索四位精神病学专家的评分者间信度,以估计组内相关系数(ICC)。额外的分析包括根据精神障碍、索赔人的典型性以及索赔人对评估过程的感知公平性进行亚组分析。
我们假设结构化功能方法在精神疾病工作能力的精神病学评估中显示出中等信度(ICC≥0.6)。纳入由残疾/事故保险公司转介进行评估的实际患有精神障碍的索赔人将提高我们研究结果的外部效度。如果发现中等水平的信度,我们将继续进行一项随机试验,以测试结构化功能方法与常规评估相比的可靠性。