Depression Clinical Trial
— NSACOfficial title:
A Naturalistic Efficacy Trial of the Norwegian Sickness Absence Clinic for Patients With Common Mental Disorder and Musculoskeletal Disorders
The Norwegian Sickness Absence Clinic (NSAC) is a publicly funded specialist outpatient health service, which is uniquely available for the work force. The overall aim of the NSAC is prevention of sickness absence, promote return to work (RTW) among those on sickness absence and prevent long term disability benefit dependency. In addition to being a health service, the NSAC has a focus on work and functional recovery, including also non-health related factors. Patients can be referred by general practitioners for mental health problems and musculoskeletal problems. The NSAC has a lower threshold for severity than specialist health services generally, and in particular for mental health problems. The efficacy of this service is unknown. The NSAC Efficacy Study is a randomized controlled multicentre trial which aims to assess the effect of the NSAC service. "Helse i Arbeid" is the Norwegian name for NSAC, and the Norwegian abbreviation is "HiA". The Norwegian study name is HIANOR. The NSAC Efficacy Study involves five different NSACs across northern Norway, and will recruit 2500 patients, randomized to in equal proportions to three treatment arms: 1. NSAC - rapid: treatment at the NSAC at- or within 4 weeks 2. NSAC - ordinary: treatment at the NSAC after 10-14 weeks 3. NSAC - active control: monodisciplinary examination at the NSAC close to diagnosis-specific deadline for examination as suggested by guidelines (8-26 weeks, the majority at the end of this interval) The overall aim is to assess the effect of the NSAC service, with the hypothesis that the NSAC service is superior to what resembles treatment as usual (TAU) for outcomes such as return to work or improved health (waiting list control). Many of the diagnoses or problems for which patients are referred to the NSACs naturally improve regardless of health interventions, and - as of date - no research has been conducted to assess the efficacy of the service.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 2500 |
Est. completion date | October 2034 |
Est. primary completion date | October 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: * The patient must be considered eligible for treatment at the NSAC by the admission team at the NSAC. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients considered too healthy for treatment at the NSAC, i.e. not within target group - Patients considered too sick for treatment at the NSAC, i.e. not within target group - Patients that do not have a diagnosis that is relevant for treatment at the NSAC, i.e. not within target group - Patients otherwise considered not within target group for the measure - Patients which were included in the NSAC Nudge trial (clinicaltrials identifier: NCT05006976) - Patients which are secondary referred from other departments/clinics within the hospital |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Norway | Helsepartner Rehabilitering Alta | Alta | Troms Og Finnmark |
Norway | Helse I Arbeid Nordlandssykehuset | Bodø | Nordland |
Norway | Helse I Arbeid Finnmarkssykehuset | Kirkenes | Troms Og Finnmark |
Norway | Helse I Arbeid Helgelandssykehuset | Sandnessjøen | Nordland |
Norway | Helse I Arbeid Universitetssykehuset Nord-Norge | Tromsø | Troms Og Finnmark |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Nordlandssykehuset HF | Finnmarkssykehuset HF (Kirkenes, Norway), Helgelandssykehuset HF, Helsepartner Rehabilitering AS (Alta, Norway), UiT The Arctic University of Norway, University Hospital of North Norway |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Preventive effect of sickness absence | Changes in self-reported beliefs about the potential preventive effect of short-term sickness absence on long term sickness absence between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. The respondent is asked whether he/she agrees to 5 different statements on this topic, using a 5-point likert scale. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Health economic evaluation: self report EQ-5D | Health economic evaluation is measured using the EQ-5D instrument, issued to patients prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment to assess change. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Health economic evaluation: self report ReQol | Health economic evaluation is measured using the ReQol instrument, issued to patients prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment to assess change. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Health economic evaluation: labour costs | Health economic evaluation also involves data on number of professions seeing the patient and number of working hours spent on the patient by each profession seeing the patient during the treatment period, recorded in questionnaires filled out by the clinicians after each consultation. This enables calculation of costs in terms of manpower and staff. | Time Frame: 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Expectations to- and evaluation of treatment | Using open-ended questions, patients are asked about their expectations towards treatment prior to first treatment, and about their evaluation of treatment 6- and 12 months first treatment. These two will be compared. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Barriers for return to work | Changes in self-reported barriers for return to work between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. The questionnaire includes 26 items concerning barriers for return to work. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Motivation for work | Changes in self-reported motivation for work between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. The questionnaire consists of a number of questions concerning motivation. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Effort/reward imbalance | Changes in self-reported effort/reward imbalance (ERI) between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. ERI is measured using the 3 items with the highest factor loading in the Siegrist Effort/Reward Imbalance Questionnaire (short version). A high score on either of the three items triggers the rest of the questionnaire. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Workplace bullying | Changes in self-reported workplace bullying between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. Workplace bullying is measured using the Short Negative Acts Questionnaire (SNAQ). | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Economic situation | Changes in self-reported economic situation between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. The questionnaire includes 2 items concerning economic problems and concerns about economic problems. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Procedural justice | Changes in self-reported procedural justice between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. It is measured by 3 items concerning workplace decisions. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Relational justice | Changes in self-reported relational justice between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. Relational justice is measured by 4 items concerning the general behaviour of the respondent's supervisor. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Job phobia | Changes in self-reported job phobias between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. Job phobia is measured by 12 items concerning the respondent's avoidance of the workplace or work-related anxiety. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Ergonomic work environment | Changes in self-reported ergonomic work environment between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. Ergonomic work environment is measured by 11 items concerning the respondent's physical tasks at work. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Organisational change | Changes in self-reported organisational change between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. Organisational change is measured using the 3 items covering changes in management, colleagues and tasks. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Work/family conflict | Changes in self-reported work/family conflict between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. Work/family conflict is measured using the 4 items with the highest factor loading in the Home-Work Interference Scale. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Other | Demand and control | Changes in self-reported demand and control between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. Demand and control is measured using three questions from the instrument developed by Karasek/Theorell. A high score on either of the three items triggers the rest of the questionnaire. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Primary | Functional recovery: employment | Employment during first 365 days post first treatment at the NSAC, based on registry data and self-report. | 1.5 years post referral | |
Primary | Functional recovery: sickness absence | Sickness absence during first 365 days post first treatment at the NSAC, based on registry data and self-report. | 1.5 years post referral | |
Primary | Functional recovery: application for rehabilitation benefits | Application for rehabilitation benefits during first 365 days post first treatment at the NSAC, based on registry data and self-report. | 1.5 years post referral | |
Primary | Functional recovery: employment long term | Employment during 5-and 10-year period post first treatment at the NSAC, all based on registry data. | 5.5- and 10.5 years post referral | |
Primary | Functional recovery: sickness absence long term | Sickness absence during 5-and 10-year period post first treatment at the NSAC, all based on registry data. | 5.5- and 10.5 years post referral | |
Primary | Functional recovery: rehabilitation benefits long term | Rehabilitation benefits during 5-and 10-year period post first treatment at the NSAC, all based on registry data. | 5.5- and 10.5 years post referral | |
Primary | Functional recovery: disability benefits long term | Disability benefits during 5-and 10-year period post first treatment at the NSAC, all based on registry data. | 5.5- and 10.5 years post referral | |
Secondary | Mental health | Changes in self-reported mental health between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment, measured using the Hopkins Symptoms Checklist - 10 (HSCL-10). | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Anxiety | Changes in self-reported anxiety between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment, measured using the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI). The instrument is provided to patients upon indication, defined as a HSCL-10 score > 1.4 | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Depressive symptoms | Changes in self-reported depression between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment, measured using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). The instrument is provided to patients upon indication, defined as a HSCL-10 score > 1.4 | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Sleep | Changes in self-reported sleep between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment, measured using 3 questions commonly used to diagnose sleeping disorder according to the DSM-IV criteria for insomnia. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Health Anxiety | Changes in self-reported health anxiety between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment, measured using the Whitely Index. All patients are asked the first question in the test battery, and the entire instrument is provided to patients with a score of >3 on this question | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Subjective health complaints | Changes in subjective health between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment, measured using a modified version of the Ursin Health Inventory. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Back pain | Changes in self-reported back pain between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment, measured using the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). All patients are asked whether they suffer from musculoskeletal pain, and if present, they are provided questions on localization of pain. In case of back pain, patients are provided the ODI. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Neck pain | Changes in self-reported neck pain between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment, measured using the Neck Disability Index (NDI). All patients are asked whether they suffer from musculoskeletal pain, and if present, they are provided questions on localization of pain. In case of neck pain, patients are provided the NDI. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Pain intensity | Changes in self-reported pain intensity between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment, measured using a visual analogue scale scored between 0 and 10. All patients are asked whether they suffer from musculoskeletal pain, and if present, they are provided questions on pain intensity during rest and activity. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Fear avoidance | Changes in self-reported fear avoidance between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment, measured using the Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ). All patients are asked whether they suffer from musculoskeletal pain, and if present, they are provided the FABQ. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Physical activity | Changes in self-reported level of physical between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment, measured using the Saltin-Grimby Physical Activity Level Scale (SGPALS). | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Fatigue | Changes in self-reported fatigue between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment, measured using the Fatigue Assessment Scale. All patients are asked the first question in the test battery, and the entire instrument is provided to patients with a score of = 3 on this question | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Pain localization | Changes in self-reported localization of pain between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. All patients are asked whether they suffer from musculoskeletal pain, and if present, they are provided questions on localization of pain. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Cause of pain | Changes in self-reported cause of pain between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. All patients are asked whether they suffer from musculoskeletal pain, and if present, they are provided questions on the believed cause of pain. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC | |
Secondary | Self-reported diagnosis | Changes in self-reported diagnoses between prior to first treatment and 6- and 12 months post first treatment. The respondent is asked whether he/she thinks they have Covid-19 sequelae, myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, whiplash, fibromyalgia, hypermobility, irritable bowel syndrome or food intolerance, or whether they have been diagnosed with either of these by health personnel. | 12 months post first appointment at NSAC |
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