| Literature DB >> 17616838 |
Ute Bültmann1, Renée-Louise Franche, Sheilah Hogg-Johnson, Pierre Côté, Hyunmi Lee, Colette Severin, Marjan Vidmar, Nancy Carnide.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to describe the health status and work limitations in injured workers with musculoskeletal disorders at 1 month post-injury, stratified by return-to-work status, and to document their return-to-work trajectories 6 months post-injury.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17616838 PMCID: PMC2039824 DOI: 10.1007/s11136-007-9229-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Life Res ISSN: 0962-9343 Impact factor: 4.147
Fig. 1Recruitment procedure and flow of participants
Baseline (1 month post-injury) sociodemographic characteristics, days off work, pain site, and comorbidity for the total study sample (n = 632) and by return-to-work status groupa
| Total | RTW-S | RTW-R | No RTW | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | ||||
| Female | 282 | (44.6) | 123 | (42.0) | 48 | (54.5) | 110 | (45.1) |
| Male | 350 | (55.4) | 170 | (58.0) | 40 | (45.5) | 134 | (54.9) |
| Age categories | ||||||||
| 15–29 years | 93 | (14.7) | 45 | (15.4) | 9 | (10.2) | 35 | (14.4) |
| 30–39 years | 137 | (21.7) | 58 | (19.8) | 29 | (33.0) | 48 | (19.8) |
| 40–49 years | 228 | (36.1) | 109 | (37.2) | 31 | (35.2) | 87 | (35.8) |
| ≥50 years | 173 | (27.4) | 81 | (27.6) | 19 | (21.6) | 73 | (30.0) |
| Living with/without partner | ||||||||
| Living with partner | 433 | (68.5) | 221 | (75.4) | 54 | (61.4) | 156 | (63.9) |
| Not living with partner | 199 | (31.5) | 72 | (24.6) | 34 | (38.6) | 88 | (36.1) |
| Children under age 18 | ||||||||
| No children | 341 | (54.0) | 158 | (53.9) | 48 | (54.5) | 131 | (53.7) |
| 1 child | 118 | (18.7) | 53 | (18.1) | 17 | (19.3) | 47 | (19.3) |
| 2 children | 118 | (18.7) | 57 | (19.5) | 15 | (17.0) | 44 | (18.0) |
| ≥3 children | 55 | (8.7) | 25 | (8.5) | 8 | (9.1) | 22 | (9.0) |
| Education | ||||||||
| Some high school | 112 | (17.7) | 46 | (15.7) | 16 | (18.2) | 49 | (20.1) |
| High school completed | 177 | (28.0) | 75 | (25.6) | 30 | (34.1) | 69 | (28.3) |
| Some university or college | 130 | (20.6) | 70 | (23.9) | 14 | (15.9) | 45 | (18.4) |
| University/college completed | 213 | (33.7) | 102 | (34.8) | 28 | (31.8) | 81 | (33.2) |
| Occupational status ( | ||||||||
| White collar | 89 | (18.6) | 47 | (20.9) | 13 | (17.6) | 29 | (16.4) |
| Pink collar | 156 | (32.6) | 71 | (31.6) | 26 | (35.1) | 58 | (32.8) |
| Blue collar-indoor | 99 | (20.7) | 54 | (24.0) | 15 | (20.3) | 30 | (16.9) |
| Blue collar-outdoor | 68 | (14.2) | 28 | (12.4) | 10 | (13.5) | 28 | (15.8) |
| Missing | 67 | (14.0) | 25 | (11.1) | 10 | (13.5) | 32 | (18.1) |
| Personal income | ||||||||
| <$20,000 | 95 | (15.0) | 31 | (10.6) | 12 | (13.6) | 47 | (19.3) |
| $20,000–39,999 | 240 | (38.0) | 111 | (37.9) | 32 | (36.4) | 96 | (39.3) |
| $40,000–59,999 | 180 | (28.5) | 88 | (30.0) | 28 | (31.8) | 64 | (26.2) |
| >$60,000 | 81 | (12.8) | 46 | (15.7) | 9 | (10.2) | 25 | (10.2) |
| Missing | 36 | (5.7) | 17 | (5.8) | 7 | (8.0) | 12 | (4.9) |
| Number of working hours/week at the time of the injury; | ||||||||
| ≤37.5 | 179 | (28.3) | 84 | (28.7) | 24 | (27.3) | 69 | (28.3) |
| >37.5–40.0 | 281 | (44.5) | 128 | (43.7) | 40 | (45.5) | 110 | (45.1) |
| >40.0 | 172 | (27.2) | 81 | (27.6) | 24 | (27.3) | 65 | (26.6) |
| Duration of receiving full wage replacement benefits within first 30 days post-injuryc | ||||||||
| Days mean ( | 19.1 | (8.9) | 14.2 | (7.1) | 18.7 | (8.4) | 25.9 | (6.5) |
| Days; median | 20.0 | 13.0 | 19.0 | 29.0 | ||||
| Self-reported full days off work due to injury | ||||||||
| Days mean ( | 14.5 | (7.1) | 10.5 | (5.1) | 14.1 | (6.9) | 19.7 | (6.1) |
| Days; median | 14.0 | 10.0 | 13.5 | 19 | ||||
| Pain site; | ||||||||
| Back | 418 | (66.1) | 214 | (73.0) | 64 | (72.7) | 134 | (54.9) |
| Upper extremities | 214 | (33.9) | 79 | (27.0) | 24 | (27.3) | 110 | (45.1) |
| Comorbidity; | ||||||||
| No | 513 | (81.2) | 238 | (81.2) | 72 | (81.8) | 197 | (80.7) |
| Yes, with no/mild effect on health | 33 | (5.2) | 16 | (5.5) | 5 | (5.7) | 12 | (4.9) |
| Yes, with moderate/severe effect on health | 86 | (13.6) | 39 | (13.3) | 11 | (12.5) | 35 | (14.4) |
a N = 625 classified with regard to RTW status, N = 7 were working at time of the baseline interview, but were not asked item regarding recurrences
b WSIB information available for participants who provided informed consent for linkage of WSIB data with questionnaire data
c N = 431 for WSIB temporary total compensation within 30 days of accident; Missing data due to (1) no informed consent for linkage of WSIB data with questionnaire data (N = 153) or (2) absence of data when claim was not a lost-time accepted claim (N = 48)
Comparison of baseline study participants with algorithm-selected potential study participants
| Variable | Full baseline cohort ( | Algorithm-selected potential participants ( |
|---|---|---|
| Gender, | ||
| Female | ||
| Male | 350 (55.4) | 2,347 (63.2) |
| Age at baseline interview, mean ( | ||
| Gender × age at baseline interview, | ||
| Females: 15–29 years | 40 (6.3) | 262 (7.1) |
| Females: 30–39 years | 59 (9.3) | 348 (9.4) |
| Females: 40–49 years | ||
| Females: ≥50 years | 74 (11.7) | 327 (8.8) |
| Males: 15–29 years | 53 (8.4) | 524 (14.1) |
| Males: 30–39 years | 78 (12.3) | 630 (17.0) |
| Males: 40–49 years | 119 (18.8) | 714 (19.2) |
| Males: ≥50 years | 99 (15.7) | 479 (12.9) |
| Firm size, | ||
| <20 employees | 58 (9.2) | 335 (9.0) |
| 20–99 employees | 100 (15.8) | 680 (18.3) |
| 100–999 employees | 190(30.1) | 1,166 (31.4) |
| ≥1,000 employees | 150 (23.7) | 769 (20.7) |
| Schedule 2 | 134 (21.2) | 761 (20.5) |
| Industrial sector, | ||
| Automotive, manufacturing, steel | 109 (17.2) | 875 (23.6) |
| Service | 127 (20.1) | 812 (21.9) |
| Education, municipal, Schedule 2a | 146 (23.1) | 817 (22.0) |
| Healthcare | 85 (13.4) | 425 (11.4) |
| Transportation | 55 (8.7) | 333 (9.0) |
| Chemical/processing, electrical, food | 31 (4.9) | 212 (5.7) |
| Construction | 14 (2.2) | 154 (4.1) |
| Agriculture, forest, pulp and paper, mining | 15 (2.4) | 83 (2.2) |
| Unknown | 50 (7.9) | 1 (0.0) |
| Occupational status, | ||
| White collar | 109 (18.7) | 624 (16.8) |
| Pink collar | 209 (35.9) | 1,112 (30.0) |
| Blue collar-indoor | 132 (22.7) | 1,026 (27.6) |
| Blue collar-outdoor | 86 (14.8) | 631 (17.0) |
| Missing | 45 (7.7) | 319 (8.6) |
| Weekly earnings in tertiles, | ||
| ≤$447.68 | 116 (18.4) | 819 (22.1) |
| $447.68–≤$880.00 | 281 (44.5) | 1,890 (50.9) |
| ≥$880.00 | 157 (24.8) | 978 (26.3) |
| Missing | 78 (12.3) | 25 (0.7) |
| Duration of time receiving wage replacement benefits (30 days post-injury), mean ( | ||
| Duration of time receiving wage replacement benefits (180 days post-injury), mean ( | ||
| Occurrence of re-instatement of wage replacement benefits (30 days post-injury), | ||
| No | 507 (90.7) | 3,481 (93.8) |
| Yes | 52 (9.3) | 231 (6.2) |
| Occurrence of re-instatement of wage replacement benefits (180 days post-injury), | ||
| No | 463 (82.5) | 3,286 (88.5) |
| Yes | ||
| Claim status (30 days post-injury), | ||
| Lost-time-accepted | 431 (68.2) | 2,893 (77.9) |
| Lost-time-pending | 171 (27.1) | 765 (20.6) |
| Lost-time-denied | 19 (3.0) | 43 (1.2) |
| Lost-time-amalgamated | 5 (0.8) | 1 (0.0) |
| No lost-time-accepted | 6 (0.9) | 6 (0.2) |
a Schedule 2 firms do not operate under the collective liability insurance principle, and, as such, are individually responsible for the full cost of the injury/illness claims filed by their workers. Schedule 2 employers include federal, provincial and municipal governments, railways, airlines, shipping, and telephone companies
b Data on the full baseline cohort is restricted to participants with accepted claims (n = 582)
c Data on the full baseline cohort is restricted to participants with accepted claims and available wage replacement data 30 days post-injury (n = 559)
d Data on the full baseline cohort is restricted to participants with accepted claims and available wage replacement data 180 days post-injury (n = 561)
Note: Italics–The main differences between the full baseline cohort and the algorithm-selected potential participants
Estimated means (95% confidence intervals, CI) of baseline (1 month post-injury) health outcomes and limitations at work by return-to-work status group (N = 625), adjusted for age, gender, living status, and personal income
| RTW-Sa | RTW-R | No RTW | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estimated mean (95% CI) | Estimated mean (95% CI) | Estimated mean (95% CI) | |||
| Perceived pain | |||||
| Range 0–10 | |||||
| Pain at time of interview | 3.84 (3.54–4.13) | 5.19 (4.64–5.73) | .000 | 5.94 (5.62–6.27) | .000 |
| Pain in the past month | 8.45 (8.25–9.13) | 8.78 (8.40–9.16) | .421 | 8.90 (8.68–9.13) | .014 |
| Roland Morris | |||||
| Range 0–100; | 52.73 (49.29–56.17) | 68.14 (61.75–74.54) | .000 | 75.66 (71.30–80.03) | .000 |
| Quick DASH | |||||
| Range 0–100; | 47.58 (42.61–52.55) | 54.94 (46.01–63.87) | .469 | 63.15 (58.98–67.33) | .000 |
| Physical SF-12 | |||||
| Range 0–100 | 37.03 (35.98–38.09) | 32.75 (30.80–34.69) | .000 | 31.63 (30.47–32.78) | .000 |
| Mental SF-12 | |||||
| Range 0–100 | 48.55 (47.18–49.91) | 44.40 (41.88–46.92) | .014 | 45.58 (44.08–47.07) | .013 |
| Depressive symptoms | |||||
| CES-D; Range 0–60 | 13.16 (11.74–14.59) | 18.15 (15.53–20.78) | .003 | 18.70 (17.14–20.26) | .000 |
| Work limitations | |||||
| Range 0–100 | |||||
| Physical demands | 46.00 (42.79–49.22) | 62.81 (56.80–68.82) | .000 | n.a. | |
| Mental demands | 17.12 (14.70–19.55) | 29.41 (24.88–33.95) | .000 | n.a. | |
| Output demands | 18.65 (15.95–21.35) | 35.59 (30.56–40.61) | .000 | n.a. | |
| Time management | 41.83 (38.43–45.23) | 61.90 (55.61–68.20) | .000 | n.a. | |
a The RTW-S group is the reference group for the multiple comparisons
Fig. 2Return-to-work trajectories based on self-reported return-to-work status at baseline (1 month post-injury) and 6-month follow-up (n = 439). aRTW-S, sustained first return to work; bRTW-R working, return to work with recurrence(s) of work absence and working at time of interview; cRTW-R not working, return to work with recurrence(s) of work absence and not working at time of interview; dNo RTW, no return to work