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Effect evaluation of a self-management programme for employees with complaints of the arm, neck or shoulder: a randomised controlled trial.

Effect evaluation of a self-management programme for employees with complaints of the arm, neck or shoulder: a randomised controlled trial.

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a self-management intervention (including an eHealth module), compared with usual care, in employees with chronic non-specific complaints of the arm, neck or shoulder (persisting >3 months). METHODS: Participants were randomised into the self-management group (SG) or usual care group (UCG). The SG participated in 6 self-management sessions and could use an eHealth module; the UCG could use all available usual care. The primary outcome of the study was score on the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire (DASH). Secondary outcomes included: absenteeism, pain in the previous week, quality of life, pain catastrophising, self-efficacy, work style, presenteeism, fatigue, and limitations experienced during work. Data were analysed using generalised estimating equations (GEE) linear regression and Mann-Whitney U tests, and were collected at baseline, 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month follow-up. RESULTS: On the general module of the DASH, no significant difference between SG and the UCG was detected. On most of the other outcome measures, there were no significant between-group differences. In the DASH work module, the between-group effect was -3.82 (95% CI -7.46 to -0.19, p=0.04). For limitations experienced in job-related activities the between-group effect was -1.01 (95% CI -1.97 to -0.04, p=0.04). The mean hours of sport activities in the past 3 months, measured at 12 months, was 1.00 h (95% CI -1.90 to -0.12 h, p=0.03) less in the SG compared with the UCG. CONCLUSIONS: The self-management intervention improved the participants' perceived disability during work. Since no significant between-group differences were found on most outcome measures, the results of this study should be interpreted with caution. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: Dutch Trial Registration number NTR 3816.

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OrganisatieHAN University of Applied Sciences
AfdelingAcademie Organisatie en Ontwikkeling
Kenniscentrum Business Development & Co-creation
Academie Paramedische Studies
Lectoraten
LectoraatArbeid en Gezondheid
Human Resource Management
Werkzame Factoren in Fysiotherapie en Paramedisch Handelen
Arbeidsdeskundigheid
Gepubliceerd inOccupational and Environmental Medicine BMJ Publishing Group, Vol. 72, Uitgave: 12, Pagina's: 852-861
Jaar2015
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1136/oemed-2015-103089
TaalOnbekend

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