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Pilot and Feasibility Studies
Rehabilitation care planning on a digital communication platform for patients with a work disability: protocol for the RehaPro-SERVE feasibility study
Annette Becker1  Hannah Seipp1  Veronika van der Wardt1  Catharina Maulbecker-Armstrong2  Annika Schneider2  Rebecca Kraicker2  Andreas Heitz3  Ulf Seifart3 
[1] Department of General Practice/Family Medicine, Philipps-University of Marburg, Karl-von-Frisch-Straße 4, 35032, Marburg, Germany;Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Central Hesse (Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen), Wiesenstraße 14, 35390, Giessen, Germany;Hospital Sonnenblick, German Pension Insurance, Amöneburger Straße 1-6, 35043, Marburg, Germany;
关键词: Rehabilitation;    Primary healthcare;    Randomised controlled trial;    Patient care planning;    Case management;    Online systems;    Feasibility study;    Return to work;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40814-021-00957-2
来源: Springer
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BackgroundLong-term disability to work is a risk factor for a permanent reduction in income. Rehabilitation care can support people to return to work. In Germany, rehabilitation care to return to work is mostly provided in specialised clinics. The aim of the Rehapro-SERVE study is to reduce work disability days by facilitating rehabilitation care planning using a digital communication platform. To investigate the feasibility, we will test the implementation of the digital platform and evaluate the study procedures. The Rehapro-SERVE study is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS) (grant number: 661R0053K1).MethodThe feasibility study includes a two-armed unblinded block randomised controlled study (RCT) without follow-up assessments as well as an interview study. Participants for the RCT (n = 16) are primary care patients with a minimum of 4 weeks of absence from work due to musculoskeletal, oncological or psychological conditions and at high risk of early retirement. Eligibility criteria are age 40 to 60 years; minimum of 4 weeks continuous sick leave before recruitment due to musculoskeletal, mental health or oncological conditions; and being at high risk of early retirement. Patients will be recruited from 8 primary care practices in urban and rural areas in Hesse, Germany. Following baseline assessments, patients will be randomised to either digitalised care planning (treatment) or a control group. The digitalised care planning platform will include the patients’ primary care physicians, jobcentres and public health physicians to decide on a tailored return-to-work programme. The collaboration will be supported by a case administrator and, if considered beneficial, a social worker for the patient. An interview study will evaluate the acceptability of the study procedures and the intervention.DiscussionThe use of a digital communication platform enables stakeholders to exchange information and discuss rehabilitation care planning in a timely fashion. The results of the feasibility study will lead to the adaptation of study procedures for the main study. The results will support the design and conduct of similar studies including digital applications in primary care or across different healthcare settings.Trial registrationDRKS- German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00024207. Registered on 22 March 2021

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