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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hultberg, Eva-Lisa | Lönnroth, Knut | Allebeck, Peter | Hensing, Gunnel
Affiliations: Department of Social Medicine, The Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University, Sweden | Head of Department of Social Medicine and Epidemiology, Stockholm County Council, Stockholm, Sweden
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Eva-Lisa Hultberg, Department of Social Medicine, The Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University, Box 453, SE-405 30 Göteborg, Sweden. Tel.: +46 31 773 6863/+46 709 560933; Fax: +46 31 162847; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Aims: The aim of the study was to assess if health care centres with a co-financing model for collaborative rehabilitation between primary health care, sickness insurance offices and social welfare offices reduced sick leave among persons with musculoskeletal disorders compared to health centres with conventional rehabilitation structures. Method: A comparative prospective study was conducted. Consecutive patients aged 16–64 with musculoskeletal disorders attending the health care centres with (n=107) and without (n=31) co-financing model were interviewed. In addition, we collected register data about patients' allowances for sick leave days for totally 18 months. Results: The intervention group had an average of 94 days and the controls 87 days on sick leave during the 12-months period after inclusion in the study. At 12 months the proportion of patients sick listed was 31% in the intervention group and 32% in the control group. Conclusion: The study could not show that the co-financing model reduced the numbers of sick leave days among patients with musculoskeletal disorders. A possible explanation for the lack of positive impact on patients' health or work ability might be that the working procedure has in fact not really been changed and the tool mix lack solid evidence. The study identifies some methodological problems addressed in future research trying to link organisational changes with patient outcomes.
Keywords: Collaboration, sick leave, musculoskeletal disorder, co-financing, interdisciplinary
Journal: Work, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 369-377, 2006
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