The study compares the effects of two add-on interventions in primary care rehabilitation, on work ability and psychological health, in workers with common mental disorders. One intervention consists of a person-centered plan using work-directed treatment modules of occupational therapy and physical therapy, during 8 weeks. The other intervention consists of supported physical activity during 8 weeks. The primary outcome is work ability, measured by the work ability index and days on sick leave.
Common mental disorders (CMD), including mild to moderate depression, anxiety disorders and exhaustion disorder, are a major cause of sick leave and work disability. Compared to other disorders, work-related problems associated with CMD is sparsely explored. While recommended treatments, such as antidepressants or cognitive behavioral therapy have effects on psychiatric symptoms, the effect on work capacity is unclear, suggesting a need for alternative interventions. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of an add-on work-directed intervention in primary care rehabilitation, compared to a physical activity control, for persons with CMD. The goal of the experimental condition is to enhance the participant's ability to work by creating an individually tailored plan for self-management, supported by occupational and physical therapy techniques, such as structuring daily activities, stress management or body awareness techniques. Enhancing self-management is the core of this intervention and also a new approach compared to earlier efforts to promote work capacity.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
Each participant starts with a meeting together with an occupational therapist or a physical therapist, focusing on the participant's resources and obstacles for functioning well at work. A plan is designed and carried out over 8 weeks, including 1-4 different treatment modules of occupational and physical therapy, to support the person's ability to function at work
In a meeting with a physical therapist, each participant receives advice on physical activity to support mental health, according to national recommendations. The participant is offered to train at a local gym during 8 weeks.
Närhälsan Gibraltar Rehabmottagning
Gothenburg, Sweden
RECRUITINGWork ability
Work Ability Index
Time frame: change in score from baseline to 8 weeks
Depression severity
Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale
Time frame: change in score from baseline to 8 weeks
Anxiety symptoms
Beck Anxiety Index
Time frame: change in score from baseline to 8 weeks
Mental wellbeing
WHO-5 Mental Wellbeing Index
Time frame: change in score from baseline to 8 weeks
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