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CompletedNCT02885519

Integrated Mental Health Care and Vocational Rehabilitation to Individuals on Sick Leave Due to Stress Disorders

Integrated Mental Health Care and Vocational Rehabilitation to Individuals on Sick Leave Due to Burnout, Adjustment Disorder or Psychological Stress in Denmark (the Danish IBBIS Study): A Multi-center Randomized Controlled Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
631 (actual)
Sponsor
Amager Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of 1) a stepped mental health care (MHC) intervention and 2) an integrated mental health care and vocational rehabilitation (VR) intervention for people on sick leave because of burnout, adjustment disorder and psychological stress in Denmark

Detailed description

Background: Stress disorders have negative effects on workability and have negative effects on both the individual and society. Psychological stress and burnout is not recognized as psychiatric diagnoses, and thus, the estimated prevalence in healthy and sick-listed people is somewhat insecure in Denmark. Together with other common mental disorders, burnout, adjustment disorder and psychological stress are causes of up 40 % of the sick leave claims in Denmark. There is no clear evidence that mental health care alone will provide sufficient support for vocational recovery for this target group. Integrated vocational and health care services have shown good effects on return to work in other Scandinavian countries. Objective: The purpose of the Danish IBBIS study is to investigate the efficacy of 1) a stepped mental health care intervention and 2) an integrated mental health care and vocational rehabilitation intervention for people on sick leave because of burnout, adjustment disorder and psychological stress in Denmark. Method: This three-arm, randomized, controlled trial is set up to investigate the effectiveness of the stepped mental health care model and the integrated mental health care and vocational rehabilitation intervention for people on sick leave because of burnout, adjustment disorder and psychological stress in Denmark. 603 patients are recruited from Danish job centers in four municipalities. The primary outcome is return to work at 12 months. Results/discussion: This study will contribute with new knowledge on vocational recovery and integrated vocational and health care interventions in a Scandinavian context.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALIBBIS mental health care and standard vocational rehabilitationStandard vocational rehabilitation. Stepped mental health care provided by the IBBIS mental health care team (e.g. nurses, psychologists and medical doctors) with the treatment modalities: Psychoeducation Bibliotherapy Stress-coaching Mindfulness-based stress reduction Monitoring and re-assessment
BEHAVIORALIntegrated mental health care and vocational rehabilitationIntegrated mental health care and vocational rehabilitation provided by the IBBIS team. The IBBIS team is composed by employment specialists from the municipal job centers and health care professionals from the mental health services (e.g. nurses, psychologists, and medical doctors). Mental health care is provided according to a stepped care model with the following treatment modalities: Psychoeducation Bibliotherapy Stress-coaching Mindfulness-based stress reduction Monitoring and re-assessment Vocational rehabilitation is inspired by Individual Placement and Support and is a workplace-oriented intervention with problem-solving conversations as a core element

Timeline

Start date
2016-04-01
Primary completion
2019-06-01
Completion
2020-06-01
First posted
2016-08-31
Last updated
2026-02-04

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Denmark

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02885519. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.