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The study will be conducted at workplaces, where the work environment and tasks increase employee risk of developing neck problems. A total of 320 participants will be recruited consecutively and after informed consent randomized to convergenge dialogue meeting with or without neck-specific exercise. The main outcome measure is work ability, measured via the Work Ability Score.


Clinical Trial Description

Background: Collaboration between employees, manager and occupational health expert is needed to promote work ability. One effective method is a convergence dialogue meeting (CDM). Based on the existing work situation, factors are identified in these meetings that can strengthen the employee's work ability and opportunities for a sustainable working life. A combination of workplace and individual interventions is recommended for best effect. Neck-specific exercise (NSE) is the method with the most evidence for neck problems. NSE in evidence based form has not been investigated for work-related neck pain. More knowledge is needed regarding how CDM can be combined with NSE because clear guidelines are lacking on the best intervention for increased work ability in the case of neck problems. Also lacking are evaluations of digitally distributed CDMs and NSE with support from a web-based program for the current population. The aim of the proposed randomized controlled study is to investigate the contribution of NSE with four visits to a physiotherapist and support from a web-program in addition to three digital CDMs promoting the work situation. Methods: The study will be conducted at workplaces, where the work environment and tasks increase employee risk of developing neck problems. A total of 320 participants will be recruited consecutively and after informed consent randomized to CDM with or without NSE. The main outcome measure is work ability, measured via the Work Ability Score. Secondary outcome measures are pain, function, health-related quality of life, work absenteeism and presenteeism, work-related factors, and cost-effectiveness. Pathophysiological aspects regarding inflammation and stress markers measured in blood and saliva will be studied, as will muscular changes measured by microdialysis. Interviews are planned with both employees and managers. Discussion: The goal of the study is to contribute to improved rehabilitation, strengthened work ability, and a sustainable working life for employees with neck problems. ;


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NCT number NCT04928989
Study type Interventional
Source Linkoeping University
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Status Withdrawn
Phase N/A
Start date May 2022
Completion date December 2026

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