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. 2020 Nov 1;46(6):630-638.
doi: 10.5271/sjweh.3901. Epub 2020 Oct 30.

Quality improvement activity in occupational healthcare associated with reduced need for disability retirement: A Bayesian mixed effects modelling study in Finland

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Quality improvement activity in occupational healthcare associated with reduced need for disability retirement: A Bayesian mixed effects modelling study in Finland

Jarmo Kuronen et al. Scand J Work Environ Health. .

Abstract

Objectives There is evidence that occupational healthcare (OHC) may improve employees' work ability. This research was designed to study whether common quality improvement (QI) activities in the OHC quality network (OQN) - a voluntary collaborative forum - can reduce the need for disability pensions. Methods The study population comprised employees under the care of 19 OHC units in Finland affiliated with the OQN. The association of 12 QI activities with new disability pensions during the years 2011-2017 was analyzed by Bayesian mixed effects modelling. Results Patients of OHC units affiliated with the OQN have fewer full permanent disability pensions [odds ratio (OR) 0.77, 95% credible interval (CI) 0.60-0.98] and full provisional disability pensions (OR 0.68, 95% CI 0.53-0.87) than patients of unaffiliated units. Of the studied QI activities, the measurements of intervening in excessive use of alcohol had the strongest association with the incidence of all disability pensions (OR 0.53, 95% CI 0.41-0.68). Participation in the focus of work measurements and quality facilitator training was also associated with the reduced incidence of disability pensions (OR 0.84, 95% CI 0.71-0.98, and OR 0.92, 95 CI 0.84-0.99, respectively). Conclusions Affiliation with a quality network seemed to improve outcomes by reducing full disability pensions or replacing them by partial disability pensions. Some QI activities in the OQN were associated with a reduction of disability pensions.

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Conflict of interest statement

Jarmo Kuronen works in a participating OHC unit. Klas Winell owns a quality improvement company. Juho Kopra and Kimmo Räsänen declare no conflicts of interest.

The grants from the Finnish Cultural Foundation and from Niilo Helander Foundation did not affect the study protocol, data set-up or reporting in any ways.

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The cumulative number of different categories of granted disability pensions in the study population by year from 2005 to 2017 showing the development even before the study period 2011-2017.

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