Effectiveness of a return-to-work intervention for subacute low-back pain
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- DOI: 10.5271/sjweh.880
Effectiveness of a return-to-work intervention for subacute low-back pain
Abstract
The effectiveness of return-to-work intervention for subacute low-back pain on work absenteeism, pain severity, and functional status was examined by means of a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Publications in English that met the selection criteria were identified in a computer-aided search and assessed for methodological quality. A best-evidence synthesis was performed instead of statistical data pooling, because of the heterogeneity of the interventions and study populations. Five of nine studies comparing return-to-work intervention with usual care were identified as methodologically high-quality studies. Strong evidence was found for the effectiveness of return to work intervention on the return-to-work rate after 6 months and for the effectiveness of return-to-work intervention on the reduction of days of absence from work after > or = 12 months. It can be concluded that return-to-work interventions are equal or more effective regarding absence from work due to subacute low-back pain than usual care is.
Comment in
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Intervention for return to work--what is really effective?Scand J Work Environ Health. 2005 Aug;31(4):245-7. doi: 10.5271/sjweh.879. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2005. PMID: 16161706 No abstract available.
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