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Effectiveness of a Tailored Work-Related Support Intervention for Patients Diagnosed with Gastrointestinal Cancer: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
Article
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. June 2021, Vol. 31 Issue 2, p323, 16 p.
Subject
Rankings
Analysis
Health aspects
Colon cancer -- Analysis -- Health aspects
Gastrointestinal cancer -- Analysis -- Health aspects
Cancer patients -- Analysis -- Health aspects
Meetings -- Health aspects -- Analysis
Language
English
ISSN
1053-0487
Abstract
Author(s): A. C. G. N. M. Zaman [sup.1], K. M. A. J. Tytgat [sup.2], J. H. G. Klinkenbijl [sup.3] [sup.4], F. C. den Boer [sup.5], M. A. Brink [sup.6], J. [...]
Purpose The aim of this research was to study the effectiveness on return to work (RTW) of an early tailored work-related support intervention in patients diagnosed with curative gastrointestinal cancer. Methods A multicenter randomized controlled trial was undertaken, in which patients were assigned randomly to the intervention or the control group (usual care). The intervention encompassed three psychosocial work-related support meetings, starting before treatment. Five self-reported questionnaires were sent over twelve months of follow-up. Primary outcome was days until RTW (fulltime or partial) and secondary outcomes included work status, quality of life, work ability, and work limitations. Descriptive analysis, Kaplan-Meier analysis, relative risk ratio and linear mixed models were applied. Results Participants (N = 88) had a mean age of 55 years; 67% were male and the most common cancer type was colon cancer (66%). Of the participants, 42 were randomized to the intervention group. The median time from sick leave until RTW was 233 days (range 187-279 days) for the control group, versus 190 days (range 139-240 days) for the intervention group (log-rank p = 0.37). The RTW rate at twelve months after baseline was 83.3% for the intervention group and 73.5% for the control group. Work limitations did statistically differ between the groups over time (p = 0.01), but quality of life and work ability did not. Conclusion Patients in the intervention group seem to take fewer days to RTW, albeit not to a statistically significant extent. Trial registration Trial NL4920 (NTR5022) (Dutch Trial Register https://www.trialregister.nl)