| Literature DB >> 35986424 |
Veronica Varela-Mato1, Kate Godfree2, Anwar Adem3, Holly Blake4,5, Craig Bartle6, Guy Daly7,8, Juliet Hassard9, Richard Kneller3, Caroline Meyer10, Sean Russell7, Steven Marwaha6,11, Charlotte Kershaw12, Kristina Newman6,13, Joanna Yarker14, Louise Thomson6,9, Fehmidah Munir2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The cost of sickness absence has major social, psychological and financial implications for individuals and organisations. Return-to-work (RTW) interventions that support good quality communication and contact with the workplace can reduce the length of sickness absence by between 15 and 30 days. However, initiatives promoting a sustainable return to work for workers with poor mental health on long-term sickness absence across small, medium and large enterprises (SMEs and LEs) are limited. This paper describes the protocol of a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) to test the feasibility of implementing a RTW intervention across SMEs and LEs across all sectors. METHODS ANDEntities:
Keywords: Intervention; Large enterprises; Long-term sickness absence; Manager; Mental health; Positive communication; Return to work; Small and medium enterprises; Worker
Year: 2022 PMID: 35986424 PMCID: PMC9389507 DOI: 10.1186/s40814-022-01143-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pilot Feasibility Stud ISSN: 2055-5784
Fig. 1Study flow diagram
Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) diagram illustrating the design and timescales of the pilot PROWORK RCT
| TIMEPOINT | Enrolment | Allocation | Baseline | 2-month follow-up | End of intervention (4-month) | End of study |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Organisation recruitment | x | |||||
| Eligibility screen | x | |||||
| Organisation informed consent | x | |||||
| Allocation | x | |||||
| Manager informed consent | x | |||||
| Worker informed consent | x | |||||
| Worker and manager RTW toolkit | X | X | X | |||
| Worker coaching sessions | X | X | ||||
| Manager training webinar | X | |||||
| Control group - usual practice | X | X | X | |||
| Organisational sickness policy data | X | |||||
| Organisational sickness report data | X | |||||
| Feasibility outcomes (recruitment) | X | |||||
| Feasibility outcomes (retention, compliance) | X | X | ||||
| Process evaluation | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Intervention resource used | X | |||||
| Economic evaluation | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Demographics | X | |||||
| Days of sick leave | X | X | X | |||
| Mental health | X | X | X | |||
| Quality of life | X | X | X | |||
| Healthcare resource used | X | X | X | |||
| Return to work measures | X | X | X | |||
| Workplace support and communication | X | X | X | |||
| Work outcomes | X | X | X | |||
| Intention to use toolkit | X | X | ||||
| Manager RTW actions | X | X | X | |||
| Interviews | X | |||||
| Demographics | X | |||||
| Mental health management experience | X | |||||
| RTW management experience | X | |||||
| RTW support for worker | X | X | ||||
| Interviews | X | |||||
Description of intervention components
| Intervention component | Description | |
|---|---|---|
- Education ○ How and when to use the toolkit ○ Sick leave and wellbeing - Step-by-step guidance of how to self-manage ○ Sickness absence ○ Preparing to RTW ○ Being back at work - How to build confidence in managing mental health? - How to prepare to RTW? - Knowledge of different signs of low mental wellbeing - Where to find support to improve my mental health? - What to do for a sustainable RTW? - Is there anything that might stop you from using the toolkit? - Is there anything that might stop you from having a successful RTW? - How can you overcome these challenges? - Introduction to step-by-step techniques to improve health and build confidence to RTW - Introduction to styles of thinking and management of unhelpful thinking - Introduction to SMART goals - Using checklists and activities to track changes and plan ahead | - Education ○ How and when to use the toolkit? ○ How to apply a person-centric approach? ○ Sick leave and mental wellbeing - Step-by-step guidance of how to manage ○ Managing sickness absence ○ Preparing for worker’s RTW ○ Managing the worker back at work - How to be in the right mindset to manage the RTW well? - How to develop positive communication skills? - Knowledge of different signs of low mental wellbeing - Where to find support to manage worker’s RTW? - What to do for a sustainable RTW? - Is there anything that might stop you from using the toolkit? - Is there anything that might prevent you from applying positive communication techniques? - How can you overcome these challenges? - Introduction to step-by-step techniques to build confidence and manage RTW positively - Introduction to positive communication techniques - Introduction to goal setting - Using checklists and activities to track changes and plan ahead | |
- Three workplace coaching sessions based on goal setting and problem-solving skills to support the worker during their sick leave and RTW - Goal setting and revision of previous and future goals and their outcomes - Identification of challenges and facilitators of each of the goals - Revision of activities and planning of the next steps | ||
| - Initial training module to inform the person managing the sick leave and RTW of a worker of how to have conversations about mental health at work and help the worker feel comfortable and confident about having those conversations | ||
| - Prompts offered by researcher to encourage worker and employer to use the toolkit | ||
- Completion of checklists at each of the sickness absence and RTW stages - Rate confidence to RTW - Rate mental wellbeing | ||
| - Researcher to ask participants to send their completed checklists for compliance | ||
| - To be used as a platform to contact employees to record their RTW date | ||
Fig. 2PROWORK logic model
Schedule of process and research outcome measures
| Measured outcome | Assessment tool | Pre-randomisation | Baseline | Month 1 | Month 2 | Month 3 | Month 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Process outcomes | |||||||
| Long-term sickness absence data for the past 12 months | Reports review | ||||||
| Frameworks (sickness absence policy, return-to-work policy, mental health training and support) | Policy review | ||||||
| Number of workers on (a) sick leave (≥ 8 days) and their reasons and (b) that employers have contacted to take part in the study (until the end of the study) | Checklist | ||||||
| Number of persons responsible for managing the sick leave and return to work (a) consenting to take part and (b) attending the training | Checklist | ||||||
| Toolkit use | Volute records and interview | ||||||
| Feasibility and acceptability of intervention | Interview | ||||||
| Toolkit use | Interview | ||||||
| Research outcome worker | |||||||
| Workers sick leave | Self-reported number of days | ||||||
| Depression | Patient Health Questionnaire- 9 | ||||||
| Anxiety | General Anxiety Disorder-7 | ||||||
| Sick leave duration | Number of days on sick leave | ||||||
| Self-efficacy to RTW | 11-item Return-to-work Self-Efficacy Scale | ||||||
| Readiness to RTW | 13-item Readiness to Return to work | ||||||
| Readiness to stay at work | 9-item Readiness to Stay at Work Scale | ||||||
| Workplace communication | 6-item Workplace Health Communication Scale | ||||||
| Work productivity | Work Productivity and Activity Impairment: General Health v2.0 (WPAI:GH) | ||||||
| Job satisfaction | A 1-item job satisfaction scale | ||||||
| Intention to use toolkit | 4-item Toolkit Use at coaching session | ||||||
| Health related quality of life | Euro-QOL — five-dimension scale | ||||||
| Demographics | Self-reported questionnaire | ||||||
| RTW actions | Adaptation of the line manager behaviour questionnaire | ||||||
| Research outcomes employer | |||||||
| Mental health experience | 1-item questionnaire | ||||||
| Sickness absence management training | 1-item questionnaire | ||||||
| LTSA and RTW management experience | 1-item questionnaire | ||||||
| Demographics | Self-reported questionnaire | ||||||
| Actions to support RTW | The measure for supervisors to support return to work (SSRW) | ||||||