A randomized controlled trial comparing a new approach to musculoskeletal pain consisting of education and peer involvement to treatment as usual. All local government employees in 1-3 Norwegian municipalities will be invited to participate.
The purpose of the study is to systematically test a new treatment method for musculoskeletal pain in Norway. The intervention focuses on attempting to treat musculoskeletal pain outside the traditional medical system as much as possible, to avoid the establishment of a patient identity and passive patient behavior. In addition, participants are given reasons to stay active, and not advice to stay active. Ibedrift is a randomized controlled trial with the aim of studying the effect of a new treatment regime for musculoskeletal pain, focusing on didactic information about low back pain with peer support. Those participants not in the control group will have the option of contacting a peer advisor, a non health professional trained by the iBedrift crew to give information about back pain and reasons to stay active. For those who have not recovered within a short period of time, and who are randomized to full treatment, the peer advisor can send them directly to health personnel for a brief intervention consisting of a medical examination with screening for conditions that need treatment, counseling and education. The intervention was done in 2 Norwegian municipalities for all local government employees. Randomization was done at the level of working units (schools, offices etc) which allows for more message containment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
2,097
Information at work place and recruitment and training of one employee as a peer advisor who help colleagues who experience musculoskeletal pain with reasons to stay active, help with adjustment in the work situation to allow individuals to stay at work.
Information at work place and recruitment and training of one employee as a peer advisor who help colleagues who experience musculoskeletal pain with reasons to stay active, help with adjustment in the work situation to allow individuals to stay at work. In addition, the peer advisor can refer employees who do not improve to a two day educational program that also includes a medical exam and individual counselling. In addition,
Spesialsykehuset for Rehabilitering
Stavern, Norway
Sick Leave
Time frame: 1 year and 2 year after start of intervention
Low Back pain
Time frame: 1 year and 2 years after intervention
Subjective Health complaints
Time frame: 1 year and 2 years after intervention
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