Return to work: One and two years follow-up after interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation. A study based on the Swedish Quality Registry for Pain Rehabilitation
(2019) In Journal of rehabilitation medicine : official journal of the UEMS European Board of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 51(4). p.281-289- Abstract
- Objectives: To investigate: (i) changes in sick-leave benefits from 1
year prior to multimodal rehabilitation to 1 and 2 years after
rehabilitation; (ii) sex differences in sick leave; and (iii) the impact
of policy changes on sick leave.
Methods: All patients undergoing multimodal rehabilitation registered in
a national pain database for 2007–11 (n?=?7,297) were linked to the
Swedish Social Insurance Agency database. Sick leave was analysed in
3-month periods: T0: 1 year before rehabilitation; T1: before start; T2:
1 year after; and T3: 2 years after rehabilitation. Four sick-leave
benefit categories were constructed: no sick leave, part-time sick
leave, full-time sick leave, and... (More) - Objectives: To investigate: (i) changes in sick-leave benefits from 1
year prior to multimodal rehabilitation to 1 and 2 years after
rehabilitation; (ii) sex differences in sick leave; and (iii) the impact
of policy changes on sick leave.
Methods: All patients undergoing multimodal rehabilitation registered in
a national pain database for 2007–11 (n?=?7,297) were linked to the
Swedish Social Insurance Agency database. Sick leave was analysed in
3-month periods: T0: 1 year before rehabilitation; T1: before start; T2:
1 year after; and T3: 2 years after rehabilitation. Four sick-leave
benefit categories were constructed: no sick leave, part-time sick
leave, full-time sick leave, and full-time permanent sick leave. The
individual change in sick-leave category at each time-period was
analysed.
Results: Sick-leave benefits increased from T0 to T1 (p?<0.001) and decreased from T1 to T3 (p?
Conclusion: Multimodal rehabilitation may positively influence
sick-leave benefits for patients with chronic pain, regardless of their
sick-leave situation, sex or policy changes. (Less)
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- author
- Rivano, Marcelo LU ; Persson, Elisabeth LU ; Stålnacke, Britt-Marie ; Schult, Marie-Louise and Monika, Löfgren
- organization
- publishing date
- 2019-03-08
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- in
- Journal of rehabilitation medicine : official journal of the UEMS European Board of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
- volume
- 51
- issue
- 4
- pages
- 9 pages
- publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- external identifiers
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- scopus:85063987394
- pmid:30847496
- ISSN
- 1651-2081
- DOI
- 10.2340/16501977-2544
- language
- English
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- yes
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- 90ea4004-1214-47bc-88ea-b67b646299f0
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