Videnskabelig artikel: Effekten af Læring og Mestring målt på tilbagevenden til arbejde (LC-REHAB)

Birgitte Laier Bitsch; Claus Vinther Nielsen; Christina Malmose Stapelfeldt; Vibeke Lynggaard

Background

Personal resources are identified as important for the ability to return to work (RTW) for patients with ischaemic heart disease (IHD) or heart failure (HF) undergoing cardiac rehabilitation (CR). The patient education ‘Learning and Coping’ (LC) addresses personal resources through a pedagogical approach. This trial aimed to assess effect of adding LC strategies in CR compared to standard CR measured on RTW status at one-year follow-up after CR.

Methods

In an open parallel randomised controlled trial, patients with IHD or HF were block-randomised in a 1:1 ratio to the LC arm (LC plus CR) or the control arm (CR alone) across three Danish hospital units. Eligible patients were aged 18 to =60 and had not left the labour market. The intervention was developed from an inductive pedagogical approach consisting of individual interviews and group based teaching by health professionals with experienced patients as co-educators. The control arm consisted of deductive teaching (standard CR). RTW status was derived from the Danish Register for Evaluation of Marginalisation (DREAM). Blinding was not possible. The effect was evaluated by logistic regression analysis and reported as crude and adjusted odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI).

Results

The population for the present analysis was N?=?244 (LC arm: n?=?119 versus control arm: n?=?125). No difference in RTW status was found at one year across arms (LC arm: 64.7% versus control arm: 68.8%, adjusted odds ratio OR: 0.76, 95% CI: 0.43-1.31).

Conclusion

Addition of LC strategies in CR showed no improvement in RTW at one year follow-up.

Link til projektet bag publikationen

Effect of the patient education - Learning and Coping strategies - in cardiac rehabilitation on return to work at one year: a randomised controlled trial show (LC-REHAB)

Udgivelsesform Videnskabelige artikler
År 2018
Udgiver BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
ISBN/ISSN 1471-2261
Længde 9 sider

Kontaktperson

Birgitte Bitsch Gadager

Birgitte Bitsch Gadager

+45 7841 4400

birbit@rm.dk

Forfattere

Birgitte Bitsch Gadager; Claus Vinther Nielsen Christina Malmose Stapelfeldt