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Early multidisciplinary assessment was associated with longer periods of sick leave : A randomized controlled trial in a primary health care centre
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- Carlsson, Lars (författare)
- Uppsala universitet,Allmänmedicin och preventivmedicin,Centrum för klinisk forskning Dalarna
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- Englund, Lars (författare)
- Uppsala universitet,Allmänmedicin och preventivmedicin,Centrum för klinisk forskning Dalarna
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- Hallqvist, Johan (författare)
- Uppsala universitet,Allmänmedicin och preventivmedicin
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- Wallman, Thorne (författare)
- Uppsala universitet,Centrum för klinisk forskning i Sörmland (CKFD),Allmänmedicin och preventivmedicin
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- 2013-08-05
- 2013
- Engelska.
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Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0281-3432 .- 1502-7724. ; 31:3, s. 141-146
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- ObjectiveTo study the effects on sick leave from an early multidisciplinary assessment at a primary health care centre. Design. Randomized controlled trial.SettingPatients who saw GPs at a primary health care centre in mid-Sweden and asked for a sickness certificate for psychiatric or musculoskeletal diagnoses were invited to participate. Patients included were sick-listed for less than four weeks; 33 patients were randomized either to an assessment within a week by a physiotherapist, a psychotherapist, and an occupational therapist or to "standard care". The therapists used methods and tools they normally use in their clinical work.Main outcome measureProportion of patients still sick-listed three months after randomization, total and net days on sick leave, and proportion who were on part-time sick leave.ResultsAt follow-up after three months, in contrast to the pre-trial hypothesis, there was a trend toward a higher proportion of patients still sick-listed in the intervention group (7/18) as compared with the control group (3/15). The intervention group also had significantly longer sick-listing periods (mean 58 days) than the control group (mean 36 days) (p = 0.038). The proportion of patients who were part time sick-listed was significantly higher in the intervention group (10/18) than in the control group (2/15) (p = 0.027).ConclusionsIn this study an early multidisciplinary assessment was associated with longer periods on sick leave and more individuals on part-time sick leave.
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