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The effects of integrating work-related factors and improving cooperation in musculoskeletal physical therapy practice: protocol for the ‘WORK TO BE DONE’ cluster randomised controlled trial

机译:整合工作相关因素和改善肌肉骨骼物理治疗实践的合作的影响:“待完成工作”议定书 - 随机对照试验

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Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the primary cause of disability worldwide and a major societal burden. Recent qualitative research found that although a patient’s work is considered important, physical therapists take work participation insufficiently into account as a determining factor in the treatment of patients with MSDs. Therefore, the aim of this study is to improve the effectiveness of physical therapy (in primary healthcare) with respect to the work participation of employees with MSDs by increasing the knowledge and skills of generalist physical therapists and by improving the collaboration between generalist physical therapists and physical therapists specialised in occupational health. This trial is a two-arm non-blinded cluster randomised controlled trial. Working patients with MSDs visiting a physical therapy practice are the target group. The control group will receive normal physical therapy treatment. The intervention group will receive treatment from a physical therapist with more knowledge about work-related factors and skills in terms of integrating work participation into the patients’ care. Data are gathered at baseline (T0), at four months (T1) and eight months (T2) follow-up. Most outcomes will be assessed with validated patient-reported questionnaires. Primary outcomes are the limitations in specific work-related activities and pain during work. Secondary outcomes include limitations in general work-related activities, general pain, quality of life, presenteeism, sick leave (absenteeism), estimated risk for future work disability, work-related psychosocial risk factors, job performance, and work ability. Based on a sample size calculation we need to include 221 patients in each arm (442 in total). During data analysis, each outcome variable will be analysed independently at T1 and at T2 as a dependent variable using the study group as an independent variable. In addition to the quantitative evaluation, a process evaluation will be performed by interviewing physical therapists as well as patients. The trial is expected to result in a more effective physical therapy process for working patients with MSDs. This will lead to a substantial reduction of costs: lower costs thanks to a more effective physical therapy process and lower costs due to less or shorter sick leave and decreased presenteeism.
机译:肌肉骨骼障碍(MSDS)是全球残疾的主要原因和主要的社会负担。最近的定性研究发现,虽然患者的工作被认为是重要的,但物理治疗师正在考虑工作参与,视为治疗MSDS患者的决定因素。因此,本研究的目的是通过提高通用物理治疗师的知识和技能以及通过改善通用物理治疗师和普遍的物理治疗师和职能之间的合作,提高雇员与MSDS的工作参与的员工参与专门从事职业健康的物理治疗师。该试验是双臂非蒙蔽集群随机对照试验。患有MSDS访问物理治疗实践的患者是目标群体。对照组将获得正常的物理治疗治疗。干预组将在将工作参与整合到患者护理方面,从物理治疗师接受物理治疗师的治疗。数据以基线(T0)收集,四个月(T1)和八个月(T2)随访。大多数结果将通过验证的患者报告的问卷评估。主要结果是在工作中有关的有关活动和疼痛的局限性。二次结果包括普通有关的活动的限制,一般痛苦,生活质量,潜意主义,病假(缺勤),未来工作残疾的估计风险,与工作有关的心理社会风险因素,工作表现和工作能力。基于样本量计算,我们需要在每个臂中包含221名患者(总共442岁)。在数据分析期间,每个结果变量将在T1和T2处独立分析,作为使用研究组作为独立变量的依赖变量。除了定量评估之外,将通过面试物理治疗师以及患者进行过程评估。预计该试验将导致MSDS患者的更有效的物理治疗过程。这将导致成本的大幅降低:由于更有效的物理治疗过程和降低成本,由于较少或更短的病假和减少的潜意歧视。

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