| Literature DB >> 29802582 |
Jone Ansuategui Echeita1, Matthias Bethge2, Berry J van Holland3, Douglas P Gross4, Jan Kool5, Peter Oesch5, Maurizio A Trippolini6,7,8, Elizabeth Chapman9, Andy S K Cheng10, Robert Sellars11, Megan Spavins12, Marco Streibelt13, Peter van der Wurff14,15, Michiel F Reneman16.
Abstract
Purpose To examine factors associated with Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) results in patients with painful musculoskeletal conditions, with focus on social factors across multiple countries. Methods International cross-sectional study was performed within care as usual. Simple and multiple multilevel linear regression analyses which considered measurement's dependency within clinicians and country were conducted: FCE characteristics and biopsychosocial variables from patients and clinicians as independent variables; and FCE results (floor-to-waist lift, six-minute walk, and handgrip strength) as dependent variables. Results Data were collected for 372 patients, 54 clinicians, 18 facilities and 8 countries. Patients' height and reported pain intensity were consistently associated with every FCE result. Patients' sex, height, reported pain intensity, effort during FCE, social isolation, and disability, clinician's observed physical effort, and whether FCE test was prematurely ended were associated with lift. Patient's height, Body Mass Index, post-test heart-rate, reported pain intensity and effort during FCE, days off work, and whether FCE test was prematurely ended were associated with walk. Patient's age, sex, height, affected body area, reported pain intensity and catastrophizing, and physical work demands were associated with handgrip. Final regression models explained 38‒65% of total variance. Clinician and country random effects composed 1-39% of total residual variance in these models. Conclusion Biopsychosocial factors were associated with every FCE result across multiple countries; specifically, patients' height, reported pain intensity, clinician, and measurement country. Social factors, which had been under-researched, were consistently associated with FCE performances. Patients' FCE results should be considered from a biopsychosocial perspective, including different social contexts.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic pain; Internationality; Lifting; Occupational health; Sociological factors
Year: 2019 PMID: 29802582 PMCID: PMC6510856 DOI: 10.1007/s10926-018-9782-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Occup Rehabil ISSN: 1053-0487
Biopsychosocial characteristics of the study population (n = 372); mean ± SD or n (%) are shown
| Mean ± SD or n (%) | |
|---|---|
| Floor-to-waist lift performance (kg) | 19.1 ± 10.4 |
| Six-minute walk test performance (m) | 479.8 ± 151.0 |
| Right handgrip strength performance (kgF) | 36.5 ± 16.9 |
| Left handgrip strength performance (kgF) | 34.8 ± 16.2 |
| Patient’s | |
| Age (years) | 43.9 ± 12.5 |
| Sex (female) | 156 (41.9%) |
| Height (cm) | 173.4 ± 9.5 |
| Weight (kg) | 82.5 ± 19.0 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 27.4 ± 5.5 |
| Affected body area | |
| Low back | 133 (35.8%) |
| Lower extremity | 66 (17.7%) |
| Upper extremity | 42 (11.3%) |
| Neck | 53 (14.2%) |
| Generalized | 76 (20.4%) |
| Otherc | 2 (0.5%) |
| Floor-to-waist lift test | |
| Observed physical effort | |
| Light to moderate | 92 (24.7%) |
| Heavy | 106 (28.5%) |
| Maximum | 170 (45.7%) |
| Test ended prematurely (yes) | 124 (33.3%) |
| HR (bpm) | |
| Pre-test | 86.4 ± 16.9 |
| Post-test | 116.2 ± 22.8 |
| Six-minute walk test | |
| Test prematurely ended (yes) | 18 (4.8%) |
| HR (bpm) | |
| Pre-test | 90.7 ± 15.8 |
| Post-test | 111.4 ± 20.7 |
| Patient-reported | |
| Pain intensity (NRS) (0–10)a | 5 (3–7) |
| Pain duration | |
| Less than ½ year | 64 (17.2%) |
| ½–1 year | 95 (25.5%) |
| 1–2 years | 69 (18.5%) |
| 2–3 years | 54 (14.5%) |
| 3–10 years | 64 (17.2%) |
| More than 10 years | 20 (5.4%) |
| Effort during floor-to-waist lift test (Borg CR-10) | 6.5 ± 2.2 |
| Effort during six-minute walk test (Borg CR-10) | 4.7 ± 2.5 |
| Screening questionnaire | |
| Anxiety (0–10)a | 3 (1–6) |
| Social isolation (0–10)a | 2 (0–5) |
| Catastrophizing (0–10)a | 4.5 (2–7) |
| Depression (0–10)a | 4 (1.5–6.5) |
| Fear of movement(0–10)a | 4.5 (2–7) |
| Disability (PDI) (0–70)a | 30 (20–42) |
| Family/home responsibilities (0–10)a | 5 (3–7) |
| Recreation (0–10)a | 6 (3–8) |
| Social activity (0–10)a | 5 (2–7) |
| Occupation (0–10)a | 7 (5–8) |
| Sexual behavior (0–10)a | 4 (1–6) |
| Self-care (0–10)a | 2 (0.8–5) |
| Life-support activity (0–10)a | 2 (0–5) |
| Work ability—single item (WAS) (0–10)a | 4 (2–6) |
| Patient’s | |
| Living country | |
| The Netherlands | 52 (14.0%) |
| Canada | 5 (1.3%) |
| Switzerland | 86 (23.1%) |
| Germany | 100 (26.9%) |
| Austria | 12 (3.2%) |
| South Africa | 34 (9.1%) |
| New Zealand | 64 (17.2%) |
| China | 19 (5.1%) |
| Cultural backgroundb | |
| Dutch | 51 (13.7%) |
| Canadian | 4 (1.1%) |
| Swiss | 59 (15.9%) |
| German | 100 (26.9%) |
| Austrian | 13 (3.5%) |
| South African | 34 (9.1%) |
| New Zealander | 55 (14.8%) |
| Chinese | 21 (5.6%) |
| Otherc | 35 (9.4%) |
| Mother language | |
| Dutch | 51 (13.7%) |
| English | 73 (19.6%) |
| German | 171 (46.0%) |
| Afrikaans | 9 (2.4%) |
| Chinese | 21 (5.6%) |
| Otherc | 47 (12.6%) |
| Marital status | |
| Single | 98 (26.3%) |
| Living together | 7 (1.9%) |
| Married | 197 (53.0%) |
| Common law | 14 (3.8%) |
| Separated | 6 (1.6%) |
| Divorced | 42 (11.3%) |
| Widowed | 8 (2.2%) |
| Educational level | |
| No degree | 8 (2.2%) |
| Elementary education | 35 (9.4%) |
| High-school education | 118 (31.7%) |
| Vocational training | 179 (48.1%) |
| Bachelor | 26 (7.0%) |
| Master | 5 (1.3%) |
| Doctorate | 1 (0.3%) |
| Physical work demands (DOT) | |
| Sedentary | 45 (12.1%) |
| Light | 77 (20.7%) |
| Medium | 117 (31.5%) |
| Heavy | 89 (23.9%) |
| Very heavy | 40 (10.8%) |
| Work status | |
| Working on regular duty | 59 (15.9%) |
| Working on modified duty | 32 (8.6%) |
| Working on reduced duty | 22 (5.9%) |
| On full sick-leave | 183 (49.2%) |
| Unemployed | 51 (13.7%) |
| On disability allowance | 22 (5.9%) |
| Otherc | 3 (0.8%) |
| Days off work | |
| No days off | 64 (17.2%) |
| Less than ¼ year | 60 (16.1%) |
| ¼–½ year | 69 (18.5%) |
| ½–1 year | 85 (22.8%) |
| 1–2 years | 47 (12.6%) |
| More than 2 years | 42 (11.3%) |
| Compensated (yes) | 263 (70.7%) |
| Amount of compensation | |
| Compensation at 0% | 109 (29.3%) |
| Compensation less than 50% | 9 (2.4%) |
| Compensation between 50 and 74% | 41 (11.0%) |
| Compensation between 75 and 99% | 148 (39.8%) |
| Compensation at 100% | 64 (17.2%) |
| Clinician’s | |
| Age (years) | 40.9 ± 15.7 |
| Sex (female) | 30 (55.6%) |
| Working country | |
| The Netherlands | 4 (7.4%) |
| Canada | 2 (3.7%) |
| Switzerland | 22 (40.7%) |
| Germany | 14 (25.9%) |
| Austria | 5 (9.3%) |
| South Africa | 4 (7.4%) |
| New Zealand | 1 (1.9%) |
| China | 2 (3.7%) |
| Profession | |
| Physical therapist | 38 (70.4%) |
| Occupational therapist | 12 (22.2%) |
| Otherc | 4 (7.4%) |
| Experience | |
| Years as professionala | 16 (7.5–21.3) |
| Years as FCE assessora | 7 (3–11) |
| No FCE in the last 2 yearsa | 37.5 (20–100) |
| Pain beliefs (adapted BBQ) (9–45)a | 40.5 (36–43) |
| FCE | |
| Purpose | |
| Admission for rehabilitation | 131 (35.2%) |
| (Pre-) employment assessment | 2 (0.5%) |
| Return-to-work | 159 (42.7%) |
| Case settlement | 32 (8.6%) |
| Determine disability | 47 (12.6%) |
| Otherc | 1 (0.3%) |
| Direct influence on financial status (yes) | 179 (48.1%) |
| Type of protocol | |
| Work well | 284 (76.3%) |
| WEST-EPIC | 24 (6.5%) |
| Blankenship | 64 (17.2%) |
| Max. HR criterion: 85% maximal HR (yes) | 153 (41.1%) |
| Floor-to-waist lift performance | |
| Test ended prematurely (yes) | 124 (33.3%) |
| Reason for ending | |
| Normal end of test | 146 (39.2%) |
| Maximal allowed HR is reached | 10 (2.7%) |
| Evaluator’s decision: safety | 22 (5.9%) |
| Evaluator’s decision: max. capacity | 83 (22.3%) |
| Patient’s decision | 95 (25.5%) |
| Other: maximum time exceeded | 2 (0.5%) |
| Six minute walk test performance | |
| Test prematurely ended (yes) | 18 (4.8%) |
| Reason for ending | |
| Normal end of test | 234 (62.9%) |
| Evaluator’s decision: max. capacity | 21 (5.6%) |
| Patient’s decision | 16 (4.3%) |
BMI Body Mass Index, HR heart-rate, DOT Dictionary of Occupational Titles, PDI Pain Disability Index, NRS Numeric Rating Scale, WAS Work Ability Score, FCE Functional Capacity Evaluation, BBQ Back Beliefs Questionnaire
aMedian (IQR 25–75) values are given
bCultural background measured as nationality
cOther: patient’s affected body area: pelvic floor paralysis ex childbirth (n = 1), thoracic spine (n = 1); patient’s cultural background: Albanian (n = 1); American (n = 1), Congolese (n = 1), Croatian (n = 1), Fijian-Indian (n = 1), Indian (n = 3), Iraqi (n = 1), Italian (n = 6), Kosovar (n = 2), Liechtensteiner (n = 4), Macedonian (n = 1), Polish (n = 1), Portuguese (n = 1), Romanian (n = 1), Russian (n = 1), Serbian (n = 2), Spanish (n = 1), Tongan (n = 2), Turkish (n = 4); patient’s mother language: Albanian (n = 6), Bosnian (n = 1), Croatian (n = 2), French (n = 3), isiZulu (n = 7), Italian (n = 4), Panjabi (n = 1), Polish (n = 1), Romanian (n = 1), Sepedi (n = 1), Serbian (n = 3), SeSotho (n = 7), Swazi (n = 1), Tamil (n = 1), Tongan (n = 2), Tswana (n = 1), Turkish (n = 4), Ukrainian (n = 1); patient’s work status: student (n = 2), voluntary job (n = 1); clinician’s profession: kinesiologist (n = 1), sports scientist (n = 1), sports teacher (n = 2); FCE purpose: review work capacity for job duties suggestion (n = 1)
Results from multiple multilevel regression analyses with FCE test performances as dependent variables are given; unstandardized regression coefficients and their standard errors (b(SE)), and model’s deviance (− 2 * LogLikelihood) by the addition of random and fixed effects are shown
| Floor-to-waist lifta (n = 294) | Six minute walkb (n = 224) | Right handgrip strengthc (n = 335) | Left handgrip strengthc (n = 336) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| b (SE) | Deviance | b (SE) | Deviance | b (SE) | Deviance | b (SE) | Deviance | |
| 2213.26 | 2878.28 | 2847.88 | 2826.82 | |||||
| Random effects | 2193.04*** | 2867.71** | 2806.11*** | 2787.86*** | ||||
| Clinician and measurement country | ||||||||
| Fixed effectsd | 1941.21*** | 2643.19*** | 2590.43*** | 2597.43*** | ||||
| Intercept | − 2.01 (9.86) | 219.87 (130.89) | − 3.67 (18.00) | − 18.96 (17.39) | ||||
| Age (years) | − 0.16 (0.06) | − 0.13 (0.05) | ||||||
| Sex | ||||||||
| Female | − 4.97 (1.01) | − 11.33 (1.82) | − 11.38 (1.77) | |||||
| Height (cm) | 0.17 (0.05) | 1.98 (0.67) | 0.34 (0.10) | 0.38 (0.09) | ||||
| BMI (kg/m2) | − 3.82 (1.16) | |||||||
| Affected body area | ||||||||
| Lower extremity | − 0.33 (2.01) | |||||||
| Upper extremity | − 8.19 (2.32) | |||||||
| Neck | − 5.94 (2.02) | |||||||
| Generalized | − 5.62 (1.82) | |||||||
| Other | 9.17 (8.30) | |||||||
| Observed physical effort | ||||||||
| Heavy | 7.74 (1.28) | |||||||
| Maximum | 9.04 (1.70) | |||||||
| Test ended prematurely | ||||||||
| Yes | − 4.87 (1.19) | − 168.60 (24.50) | ||||||
| Post-test HR (bpm) | 1.99 (0.30) | |||||||
| Reported pain intensity (NRS) | − 0.64 (0.21) | − 10.89 (2.81) | − 0.77 (0.33) | − 0.91 (0.28) | ||||
| Reported effort during FCE test (Borg CR-10) | − 0.61 (0.20) | − 20.49 (2.79) | ||||||
| Reported social isolation | − 0.34 (0.17) | |||||||
| Reported catastrophizing | − 0.61 (0.27) | |||||||
| Reported disability (PDI) | − 0.07 (0.04) | |||||||
| Physical work demands (DOT) | ||||||||
| Light | 0.65 (2.38) | 0.93 (2.31) | ||||||
| Medium | − 0.06 (2.24) | 0.78 (2.19) | ||||||
| Heavy | 6.77 (2.51) | 6.26 (2.43) | ||||||
| Very heavy | 2.66 (2.86) | 5.65 (2.77) | ||||||
| Days off work | ||||||||
| Less than ¼ year | 3.57 (22.30) | |||||||
| ¼–½ year | − 59.66 (22.75) | |||||||
| ½–1 year | − 12.31 (22.18) | |||||||
| 1–2 years | − 27.40 (25.08) | |||||||
| More than 2 years | − 89.19 (24.17) | |||||||
Reference category: patient’s affected body area: low back; observed physical effort by clinicians: light to moderate; patient’s physical work demands: sedentary; patient’s days off work: no days off
BMI Body Mass Index, HR heart-rate, NRS Numeric Rating Scale, PDI Pain Disability Index, DOT Dictionary of Occupational Titles, FCE Functional Capacity Evaluation
Significance: * < 0.05; ** < 0.01; *** < 0.001
aMeasured in kg
bMeasured in m
cMeasured in kgF
dEach of the fixed effects factors showed a significant improvement of the model at its addition