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Liv H Magnussen1, Liv I Strand, Jan S Skouen, Hege R Eriksen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previously we have conducted a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the effect of a brief cognitive behavioural program with a vocational approach aiming to return disability pensioners with back pain to work, as compared to no intervention. One year after the intervention, 10 participants (22%) who received the program and 5 (11%) in the control group reported to have entered a return to work process. The aims of this study were to evaluate long-term effects of the intervention, and compare this effect to 2 reference populations not participating in the original trial.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19903333 PMCID: PMC2777167 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-407
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Long-term follow-up of disability pensioners with musculoskeletal disorders.
Characteristics of the study samples based on register data
| Age, yrs: mean (SD) | 49.1 (6.4) | 49.0 (4.5) | 50.0 (5.7) | 49.6 (5.9) |
| Gender, female: n (%) | 26 (60.0) | 30 (69.8) | 200 (55) | 355 (79) |
| DP, yrs: mean (SD) | 9.8 (4.8) | 11.6 (5.8) | 11.0 (5.9) | 9.8 (4.8) |
| DP at 1-year follow-up* | ||||
| Full time employed: n (%) | - | - | - | - |
| 0<DP≤50: n (%) | - | - | - | 1 (0.2) |
| 50<DP<100: n (%) | 1 (2.3) | 2 (4.6) | 4 (1.2) | 2 (0.4) |
| Full time DP | 42 (97.7) | 42 (95.5) | 352 (97.5) | 441 (98.2) |
| DP at 3-year follow-up* | ||||
| Full time employed: n (%) | - | - | - | 1 (0.2) |
| 0<DP≤50: n (%) | - | 1 (2.3) | - | - |
| 50<DP<100: n (%) | - | 1 (2.3) | 4 (1.2) | 8 (1.6) |
| Full time DP | 43 (100) | 42 (95.5) | 345 (98.8) | 432 (98.4) |
Group 1: Disability pensioners with back pain participating in the RCT, Group 2: Disability pensioners with back pain, invited, but not willing to participate in the RCT, Group 3 Disability pensioners with other musculoskeletal disorders not invited to participate in the RCT. DP = disability pension. *Numbers are given in valid percent. Two were missing in the intervention group, 12 were missing in Group 2 and 8 were missing in Group 3 at 3 year follow-up.