Intensivierte medizinisch-beruflich orientierte Rehabilitationsnachsorge: Langfristige Ergebnisse der randomisiert-kontrollierten Multicenter-Studie

Translated title of the contribution: Intensified Work-Related Rehabilitation Aftercare: Long-term Results of a Randomized Controlled Multicenter Trial

J. Briest*, M. Bethge

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Abstract

Objective: The objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of an intensified work-related rehabilitation aftercare (IWORAC) in comparison to the conventional intensified rehabilitation aftercare (IRAC). Methods: Patients with severe limitations of work-related functioning were recruited in 11 outpatient rehabilitation centres at the beginning of their orthopaedic rehabilitation aftercare and randomly assigned to the interventions. The control group (n=150) received the IRAC while the intervention group (n=157) received the IWORAC which amended the IRAC by work-related functional capacity training, work-related psychosocial groups, social counselling and relaxation training. The primary outcome was work ability. Treatment effects were analyzed by generalized linear regression models. Results: There was no statistically relevant between-group difference in follow-up primary or secondary (e. g., duration of sick leave, quality of life) outcomes. Both groups improved their quality of life and work ability considerably. Conclusion: Results were not in favour of the IWORAC. The improvement of existing aftercare treatments might require a stronger involvement of the employer.

Translated title of the contributionIntensified Work-Related Rehabilitation Aftercare: Long-term Results of a Randomized Controlled Multicenter Trial
Original languageGerman
JournalRehabilitation (Germany)
Volume55
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)108-114
Number of pages7
ISSN0034-3536
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.04.2016

Research Areas and Centers

  • Research Area: Center for Population Medicine and Public Health (ZBV)

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