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The effect of IPS-modified, an early intervention for people with mood and anxiety disorders: study protocol for a randomised clinical superiority trial

机译:IPS改良的效果,一种对情绪和焦虑症患者的早期干预:一项针对随机临床优势试验的研究方案

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Background Anxiety and affective disorders can be disabling and have a major impact on the ability to work. In Denmark, people with a mental disorder, and mainly non-psychotic disorders, represent a substantial and increasing part of those receiving disability pensions. Previous studies have indicated that Individual Placement and Support (IPS) has a positive effect on employment when provided to people with severe mental illness. This modified IPS intervention is aimed at supporting people with recently diagnosed anxiety or affective disorders in regaining their ability to work and facilitate their return to work or education. Aim To investigate whether an early modified IPS intervention has an effect on employment and education when provided to people with recently diagnosed anxiety or affective disorders in a Danish context. Methods/Design The trial is a randomised, assessor-blinded, clinical superiority trial of an early modified IPS intervention in addition to treatment-as-usual compared to treatment-as-usual alone for 324 participants diagnosed with an affective disorder or anxiety disorder living in the Capital Region of Denmark. The primary outcome is competitive employment or education at 24 months. Secondary outcomes are days of competitive employment or education, illness symptoms and level of functioning including quality of life at follow-up 12 and 24 months after baseline. Discussion If the modified IPS intervention is shown to be superior to treatment-as-usual, a larger number of disability pensions can probably be avoided and long-term sickness absences reduced, with major benefits to society and patients. This trial will add to the evidence of how best to support people’s return to employment or education after a psychiatric disorder. Trial registration NCT01721824
机译:背景焦虑和情感障碍可能会致残,并对工作能力产生重大影响。在丹麦,患有精神疾病的人(主要是非精神病性疾病)在领取残疾抚恤金的人中所占的比例越来越高。先前的研究表明,如果向严重精神疾病患者提供个人安置和支持(IPS)会对就业产生积极影响。这项经过改良的IPS干预措施旨在为刚被诊断出患有焦虑症或情感障碍的人们恢复工作能力并促进他们重返工作或接受教育。目的研究早期改良的IPS干预在丹麦环境中提供给最近被诊断出焦虑或情绪障碍的人时是否对就业和教育产生影响。方法/设计该试验是针对324名被诊断患有情感障碍或焦虑症的患者,与常规治疗相比,对早期改良IPS干预以及常规治疗进行随机,评估者盲临床优势试验在丹麦首都地区。主要结果是竞争性就业或24个月的教育。次要结局是竞争性就业或受教育的天数,疾病症状和功能水平,包括基线后12个月和24个月的随访生活质量。讨论如果修改后的IPS干预措施被证明优于通常的治疗方法,则可以避免更多的残疾抚恤金,减少长期病假,对社会和患者带来重大好处。该试验将增加证据,证明如何最好地支持人们在精神疾病后重返工作或接受教育。试用注册NCT01721824

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