The Institute of Stress Medicine at the Västra Götaland region, Gothenburg, Sweden.
The Department of Work Science and Sociology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
BMC Public Health. 2018 Jul 6;18(1):838. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5714-0.
Work-related stress has become a major challenge for social security and health care systems, employers and employees across Europe. In Sweden, sickness absence particularly due to stress-related disorders has increased excessively in recent years, and the issue of how to improve sustainable return to work in affected employees is high up on the political agenda. The literature on interventions for return to work in patients with common mental disorders is still inconclusive. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) aims to contribute with knowledge about how physicians and rehabilitation coordinators in primary health care can involve the employer in the rehabilitation of patients with stress-related disorders. The objective is to evaluate whether the early involvement of the patient's employer can reduce the time for return to work compared to treatment as usual. A process study will complete the RCT with information about what prerequisites primary health caregivers need to succeed with this endeavor.
Twenty-two primary care centers were randomized to either intervention or control group. At the intervention centers, physicians and rehabilitation coordinators underwent training, providing them with both knowledge and practical tools to involve the employer in rehabilitation. At the patient level, employed patients with an ICD-10 F43 diagnosis were eligible for participation (n=132). Difference in proportion of patients on full- or part-time sick leave at three, six and 12 months after inclusion will be investigated. Register data, logbooks and interviews with coordinators and physicians at both intervention and control centers will be used for process evaluation.
Although the issue of how to tackle work-related stress can be recognized all across Europe, Sweden face an urgent need to curb the disproportional increase of stress-related disorders in the sick-leave statistics. Since physicians are limited by time constraints, the rehabilitation coordinator may be a helpful resource to take this contact. The current study will contribute to knowledge about how this collaboration can be organized to facilitate employer involvement and reduce time to return to work among patients suffering from work related stress.
Registered on 1 November 2016, ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03022760 .
工作相关压力已成为整个欧洲社会保障和医疗保健系统、雇主和员工面临的主要挑战。在瑞典,近年来因压力相关障碍导致的病假缺勤率过高,如何改善受影响员工的可持续返回工作岗位问题已成为当务之急。关于改善常见精神障碍患者重返工作岗位的干预措施的文献仍无定论。本随机对照试验(RCT)旨在为医生和初级保健康复协调员如何让雇主参与压力相关障碍患者的康复提供知识。目的是评估与常规治疗相比,早期让患者的雇主参与是否可以减少重返工作岗位的时间。一项过程研究将完成 RCT,并提供有关初级保健护理人员成功开展此项工作所需的前提条件的信息。
22 家初级保健中心被随机分为干预组或对照组。在干预中心,医生和康复协调员接受了培训,使他们既了解相关知识又掌握实用工具,从而让雇主参与康复。在患者层面,符合 ICD-10 F43 诊断的在职患者有资格参与(n=132)。将在纳入后 3、6 和 12 个月时,比较两组患者全时或部分时间病假的比例。将使用登记数据、日志和对干预组和对照组的协调员和医生的访谈进行过程评估。
尽管整个欧洲都认识到如何解决与工作相关的压力问题,但瑞典迫切需要遏制病假统计数据中与工作相关的障碍不成比例的增加。由于医生受时间限制,康复协调员可能是一个有益的资源,可以帮助他们建立联系。本研究将有助于了解如何组织这种合作,以促进雇主的参与并缩短患者因工作相关压力而重返工作岗位的时间。
2016 年 11 月 1 日注册,ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT03022760。