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Role of rehabilitation in chronic stress-induced exhaustion disorder: A narrative review.

Johanna Wallensten1, Marie Åsberg, Maria Wiklander, Anna Nager.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: An increase in numbers of cases of sick leave due to stress have been reported from several European countries during recent decades. Chronic stress-induced exhaustion disorder is associated with physiological and neurobiological perturbations that may contribute to cognitive problems and long-term exhaustion. Rehabilitation of patients with chronic stress-induced exhaustion disorder is therefore challenging. This narrative review summarizes the evidence regarding the effectiveness of different interventions for the rehabilitation of patients with chronic stress-induced exhaustion disorder.
METHODS: Both structured and unstructured searches of research studies and reports were performed in order to find knowledge sources. The structured search had 2 predefined inclusion criteria: (i) chronic stress-induced exhaustion/clinical burnout/severe burnout/stress-induced exhaustion; and (ii) rehabil-itation with improvement of symptoms and/or return to work as outcomes.
RESULTS: Cognitive behavioural interventions and multimodal interventions seem to reduce symptoms. Workplace interventions, either work-focused cognitive behavioural or workplace dialogue, seem to improve return to work. Sleep is important for both symptom improvement and return to work, and interventions for improving sleep might therefore be important. For improvement of cognitive function, which is a main complaint among patients with chronic stress-induced exhaustion disorder, aerobic and cognitive training may have some effect.
CONCLUSION: In summary, the few studies of high-quality that examine interventions for rehabilitation of chronic stress-induced exhaustion disorder show only marginal effects. Thus, it is important to prevent the onset of chronic stress-induced exhaustion disorder.

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Keywords:  burnout; exhaustion; fatigue; intervention; return to work; stress

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30882887     DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Med        ISSN: 1650-1977            Impact factor:   2.912


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2.  Multilevel, risk group-oriented strategies to decrease sickness absence in the public sector: evaluation of interventions in two regions in Sweden.

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3.  Leakage of astrocyte-derived extracellular vesicles in stress-induced exhaustion disorder: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Johanna Wallensten; Anna Nager; Marie Åsberg; Kristian Borg; Aniella Beser; Alexander Wilczek; Fariborz Mobarrez
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4.  Effects of Additional Individually Tailored Interventions on Sick-Leave and Symptoms in Patients with Exhaustion Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

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5.  Healthcare utilisation among patients with stress-induced exhaustion disorder treated with a multimodal rehabilitation programme - a longitudinal observational study.

Authors:  Fredrik Norström; Lisbeth Slunga Järvholm; Therese Eskilsson
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6.  Enhanced Capacity to Act: Managers' Perspectives When Participating in a Dialogue-Based Workplace Intervention for Employee Return to Work.

Authors:  Therese Eskilsson; Sofia Norlund; Arja Lehti; Maria Wiklund
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7.  Restoring confidence in return to work: A qualitative study of the experiences of persons with exhaustion disorder after a dialogue-based workplace intervention.

Authors:  Maria Strömbäck; Anncristine Fjellman-Wiklund; Sara Keisu; Marine Sturesson; Therese Eskilsson
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8.  "Who I Am Now, Is More Me." An Interview Study of Patients' Reflections 10 Years After Exhaustion Disorder.

Authors:  Susanne Ellbin; Ingibjörg H Jonsdottir; Fredrik Bååthe
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