Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Profession |
Swedish standard for work classification |
Baseline |
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Other |
Background data |
Age, sex, education, family situation, pain duration, expectations, smoking history |
Baseline |
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Other |
Treatment outside the study |
A in-house made question about treatment outside the study at different health care professionals, number of visits and if better or unchanged and earlier treatment for neck pain before inclusion into the study |
Descripton baseline, 3 month, 15 month |
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Other |
Profession |
Open question of profession |
Description baseline, 3 month and 15 month |
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Other |
work situation |
Description of occupation, work tasks, type of employer, working hours, years in occupation, in-house made questions as basic background information to understand each workers work situation and change in work sitiation |
Descriptive data at baseline, 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Primary |
Current neck pain intensity |
Current neck pain intensity at 15 months follow-up measured on the numeric rating scale (NRS) (0=no pain and 10=worst imaginable pain) |
Change in current neck pain intensity from baseline, to 3 month (after intervention) and until the 15 month follow-up (1 year after intervention ended). |
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Secondary |
Work Ability Index (WAI) including Work Ability Scale (question no 1 in WAI) |
Current work ability compared to when it was at its best, total score, between 7 and 49, poor (7-27), moderate (28-36), good (37-43) and excellent (44-49) work ability |
Change in work ability from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Intensity of pain and bothersomeness |
neck pain bothersomeness, headache intensity on NRS |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Frequency of pain, symptoms and medications |
Frequency of pain, pain medication, neck stiffness, numbness/tingling into the arms, having problems lifting the arms, dizziness, sleep, concentration. |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Neck specific function |
Neck Disability Index, 0 to 50 points or 0 to 100%; 0= no disability |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Symptom satisfaction |
Symptom satisfaction; how patients would feel about having their current (the last 24-hours) neck symptoms for the rest of thir lives, 1=delighted, 7=terrible (according to Cherkin and Deyo) |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Exercise/ Physical activity level |
Exercise/ physical activity level, how much time do you spend a regular week doing physical exercise and regular physical exercise, respectively, in median minutes, more minutes= better |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Health related quality of life, EQ-5D-5L |
Euroqol 5 dimension; EQ-5D-5L, The descriptive system comprises five dimensions: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression. Each dimension has 5 levels: no problems, slight problems, moderate problems, severe problems and extreme problems, a summed score of all 5 questions will be used where 1=perfect health. |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Perceived exertion at work |
Borg scale of exertion, ratings of perceived exertion at work measured with the Borg scale; 0=no exertion, 10=major exertion |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Sick-leave |
sick leave numbers of days/month |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Effort-Reward Imbalance |
Effort-Reward Imbalance questionnaire, less than 1 is indicating a favour of rewards, more than 1 indicating a favour of effort |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Risk identification at work |
Structured multidisciplinary work evaluation tool, (SMET) will be used. The questionnaire asks about physically, environmentally and psychosocially demanding work items (30 items). A scale of 1-10 is used in the questionnaire, 1 is labeled "Not at all" and 10 is labeled "Highly". |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Work adaptation |
Open questions about work adaptation, such as self strategies to be able to work |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Time sitting |
Time sitting at work and during leisure time |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Anxiety and depression |
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, 0-6= healthy, 7-10= mild to moderate, >10= (risk for/ indication of- a diagnos needs a clinical examination) anxiety or depression |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Fullfilment of treatment expectation |
Fullfilment of treatment expectation, have your expectations been fullfilled, yes, yes partly, no |
Change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Overall outcome |
Global rating of change scale, -5= much worse, 0= unchanged, 5=much better/restored |
Cross-sectional 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Satisfaction with the caregiver visits in the study |
Patient enablement questionnaire, The PEI is a 6-item scale that has been used in general prac-tice to evaluate quality of care. The highest possible score is 12, with higher scores indicating greater enablement. |
Cross-sectional 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Cost-effectiveness. (Will be analysed in a later stage if differences appear between groups) |
Through calculation of direct costs; quantity and type of care (inside and outside the study also including drugs related to pain) from registers and from questionnaires, indirect costs; mainly production loss from registers and from questionnaire. Will be calculated if there is a difference between randomisation groups and will in that case be presented in a paper of its own. |
From the time period between baseline to 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Saliva samples and blood samples (Sub-group, not in the RCT) |
Experimental sub-group study. Protein analysis to investigate differences between patients and healthy controls, biomarkers of inflammation and stress. Will be performed in a sub-group. Saliva will be collected with Salivette. Venous blood samples (10-20 ml) from the elbow fold will be collected in EDTA tubes. Identification and quantification of proteins. In a subgroup of the RCT population. Comparisons will be made with healthy controls. Permits for biobank is available. |
Change from baseline to 3-month follow-up in the subgroup of the RCT population |
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Secondary |
Microdialysis, tissue changes in the middle of Trapezius (Subgroup study, not in the RCT) |
Biomechanical changes interstitialli in M. Trapezius. Through microdialysis technology, it is possible to monitor biochemical changes interstitially in the tissue. The technique involves the exchange of substances via diffusion between the tissue and a diaphragmatic cateter inserted into the tissue and flushed by a fluid (perfusate) that is similar in chemical composition to the fluid in the muscle interstitium. Comparisons will be made with healthy controls. |
Change from baseline to 3 month, subgroup of the RCT population |
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Secondary |
Interview study of employees (Sub-group study, not in the RCT) |
Employees experience with interventions and their impact on work ability, health and work situation. Sub-group of the RCT population. |
after intervention fulfilled, sub-group of the RCT population, n=approximately 15 |
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Secondary |
Interview with managers (Subgroup study) |
Interview with managers regarding the experience of using SWEA and the Prehabguide. A subgroup will be interviewd, Approximately n=approximately 15. |
After having at least one employee participating and fulfilled the study. |
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Secondary |
Perceived work environment problems |
During the past 7 days, how much did your work environment-related problemsaffect your performance at work? A scale 0 - 10 is used, 0 is labeled " Workenvironment problems have not affected my work performance" and 10 is labeled"Work environment problems completely prevented me from working". A higher score indicates a worse outcome. |
Description and change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Work environment related production loss |
During the past 7 days, how much did your work environment-related problemsaffect your performance at work? A scale 0 - 10 is used, 0 is labeled " Workenvironment problems have not affected my work performance" and 10 is labeled"Work environment problems completely prevented me from working". A higherscore indicates a worse outcome. |
Description and change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Self-rated work situation regarding neck position at work |
Numeric rating scale 0-10, 10= very satisfied |
Description and change from baseline to 3 month and 15 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Health related quality of life, EQ thermometer |
Euroqol vertical visual analogue scale, 0-100, 100=perfect health |
Change from baseline to 3 and 15 months |
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