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Collaborative case management to aid return to work after long-term sickness absence: a pilot randomised controlled trial |
Kenning C, Lovell K, Hann M, Agius R, Bee P E, Chew-Graham C, Coventry P A, van der Feltz-Cornelis C M, Gilbody S, Hardy G, Kellett S, Kessler D, McMillan D, Reeves D, Rick J, Sutton M & Bower P |
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Record Status This is a bibliographic record of a published health technology assessment from a member of INAHTA. No evaluation of the quality of this assessment has been made for the HTA database. Citation Kenning C, Lovell K, Hann M, Agius R, Bee P E, Chew-Graham C, Coventry P A, van der Feltz-Cornelis C M, Gilbody S, Hardy G, Kellett S, Kessler D, McMillan D, Reeves D, Rick J, Sutton M & Bower P. Collaborative case management to aid return to work after long-term sickness absence: a pilot randomised controlled trial. Public Health Research 2018; 6(2) Authors' objectives The overall objective of the intervention was to improve employee well-being with a view to aiding return to work. To meet this aim, a collaborative case management intervention was adapted to the needs of UK employees who were entering or experiencing long-term sickness absence. Authors' conclusions This pilot study faced a number of barriers, particularly in terms of recruitment of employers to host the research. Our ability to respond to these challenges faced several barriers related to the OH context and the study set up. The intervention seemed feasible and acceptable when delivered, although caution is required because of the small number of randomised participants. However, employees' lack of engagement in the research might imply that they did not see the intervention as valuable. Indexing Status Subject indexing assigned by CRD MeSH Case Management; Cooperative Behavior; Humans; Pilot Projects; Return to Work Country of organisation England English summary An English language summary is available. Address for correspondence PHR Programme, National Institute for Health Research, Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre, University of Southampton, Alpha House, Enterprise Road, Southampton SO16 7NS, UK Tel +44 (0)23 8059 9697
Email: info@phr.ac.uk AccessionNumber 32018000119 Date abstract record published 16/02/2018 |
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