EFFECTS OF REHABILITATION PROGRAMMES FOR PATIENTS ON LONG-TERM SICK LEAVE FOR BURNOUT: A 3-YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF THE REST STUDY

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作者
Stenlund, Therese [1 ,2 ]
Nordin, Maria [2 ]
Jarvholm, Lisbeth Slunga [2 ]
机构
[1] Umea Univ, Dept Community Med & Rehabil, Div Physiotherapy, Umea, Sweden
[2] Umea Univ, Dept Publ Hlth & Clin Med Occupat & Environm Med, Umea, Sweden
关键词
randomized controlled trial; follow-up studies; burnout; cognitive therapy; sick leave; PATIENTS EXPERIENCES; WORK; INTERVENTION; COMPLAINTS; EMPLOYEES; RECOVERY; CORTISOL; ABSENCE; GENDER; RETURN;
D O I
10.2340/16501977-1003
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Objective: To evaluate the long-term effects of two different rehabilitation programmes for patients on long-term sick leave for burnout. Design: Three-year follow-up of a randomized controlled trial with two 1-year group programmes: (A) cognitively oriented behavioural rehabilitation in combination with Qigong; and (B) Qigong alone. Patients: A total of 107 patients with burnout (78 women and 29 men), who all completed the 1-year rehabilitation programme per-protocol, were asked to participate in the follow-up. Methods: At the 3-year follow-up, data on psychological measures, sick leave and use of medication were compared between the programmes. Results: Patients in programme A reported being significantly more recovered from their burnout (p=0.02), reported lower levels of burnout (p=0.035), used more cognitive tools learned from the programme (p<0.001), and had reduced their use of medication for depression (p=0.002). No significant differences were found between the groups in terms of sick leave rates; both groups had improved. Conclusion: A multimodal rehabilitation including cognitively oriented behavioural rehabilitation and Qigong showed positive effects 3 years after the end of intervention. The results indicate that, for many burnout patients on sick-leave, it takes time to implement cognitive tools and to establish new behaviours.
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