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Abstract Purpose: To study the long-term effectiveness of case-management rehabilitation intervention among patients after myocardial infarction (MI) compared with the current standard of care.
Methods: Participants were 151 patients who underwent uncomplicated MI and of which nearly all enrolled in a cardiac rehabilitation program. Patients were randomized into an intervention or control group and provided two years of follow-up data. The intervention, conducted within an occupational medicine clinic, started during hospitalization or immediately thereafter and continued for 2 years. It included: early referral to an occupational physician, charting an occupational intervention program, coordinating between the patient and relevant parties, psychosocial intervention, intensive follow-up sessions during the first 1.5 months, and more spaced interventions during the follow-up period. Outcome variables were: return to work within 6 months of hospitalization and maintenance of employment at one and two years of follow-up.
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The program was conducted by a clinical social worker within the OM clinic and included several components:
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The study received ethical approval from the institutional review board, serial number 2006038.
Statistical analysis Results are presented as mean + standard deviation (SD) for continuous variables and as frequencies for categorical variables. Data were analyzed using the SPSS statistical package (Version 26, SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL). Student's t-test was used to test for a difference between the means of two groups on a continuous dependent variable. Chi-square test of homogeneity was used to test for a difference between two proportions. For small groups, it was replaced by Fisher's exact test.
A multiple logistic regression model was used to investigate the relationship between employment status (employed/unemployed) at one year and two years of follow-up and CM program participation. Adjustments were made for factors that were found in previous studies to be associated with vocational re-integration and that could have confounded the findings of this study. A list of the possible confounders is presented in Table 4. Significance was determined by p<0.05.
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