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Effect of a 'Rapid-Return-to-work Program' in Mild Mental Disorders.

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The Hospital of Vestfold

Status

Completed

Conditions

Mental Disorder

Treatments

Behavioral: Psychotherapy

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04457635
HVestfold

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluating the effect of brief versus short psychotherapy in subjects with substantial mental complaints.

Full description

Running evaluations of the brief intervention (BI) at our outpatient clinic preceding to this study had given us the impression that the patients obtained a more active coping style towards their health problems with consequential enhanced work participation (WP). These evaluations, in addition to our experiences in BI for low back pain (LBP) has generated the current hypothesis of this study towards WP. Yet, the sustainability of WP and long-term effects on mental health remained questionable. In this pragmatic RCT the objective was to compare brief psychotherapy with focus on normalization and coping (Brief-PsT) with short-term psychotherapy of standard duration with more extended focus (Short-PsT), as otherwise used at the Mental Health services. The primary aim of this study was to assess differences in effect on WP and the secondary aim was to assess differences in clinical response. The investigators hypothesized that in the short term, Brief-PsT could facilitate or sustain WP in a superior fashion to Short-PsT in persons who are on, or at risk of sick leave due to mental health problems. Although the investigators expected a substantial long-term rate of clinical recovery and reduction in mental health-related symptoms in both groups, the investigators had no specific hypothesis regarding the extent and direction of possible group differences in these clinical measurements.

Enrollment

300 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 67 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 'mental complaints' was the main reason for referral to the outpatient clinic
  • employed and on or at risk of sick leave

Exclusion criteria

  • acute or severe pathology that required greater input than the clinic could offer,
  • Sick-leave had > 9 months during the preceding 2 years

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

300 participants in 2 patient groups

Brief psychotherapy (brief PsT)
Experimental group
Description:
The focus was on normalizing, accepting and coping with their present mental health complaints and their hindrance for work participation. Primarily, there was no intention to process previous pathogenic experiences. The standard duration was set on six sessions.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Psychotherapy
Short psychotherapy (short-PsT)
Active Comparator group
Description:
With more extended focus, there was besides coping of mental health and challenges concerning WP, an emphasis on both an extensive anamnesis and possibility to establish a so-called central theme based on previous or current challenging issues such as trauma, difficult childhood conditions, and personality-related issues. Additional aims of the intervention could include reducing symptoms and problematic behaviour and an improvement of home situation, with deeper focus on cognitive maladaptive coping strategies or dynamic repetitions. The number of sessions was aimed to be 20 on average
Treatment:
Behavioral: Psychotherapy

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