Integrating vocational rehabilitation and mental healthcare to improve the return-to-work process for people on sick leave with depression or anxiety: results from a three-arm, parallel randomised trial
Conclusions
Although INT did not hasten the process of return-to-work, it yielded better outcome with regard to proportion in work compared with MHC and SAU. The findings suggest that INT compared with SAU is associated with a few, minor health benefits. Overall, INT yielded slightly better vocational and health outcomes, but the clinical significance of the health advantage is questionable.
Trial registration number
NCT02872051.
Source: Occupational and Environmental Medicine - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Hoff, A., Poulsen, R. M., Fisker, J., Hjorthoj, C., Rosenberg, N., Nordentoft, M., Bojesen, A. B., Eplov, L. F. Tags: Open access Practice Source Type: research
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