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. 2018 Mar 19;15(3):552. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15030552

Table 3.

Characteristics of interventions evaluated in publications targeting persons with musculoskeletal disorders. Abbreviations: LBP: low back pain; MSD: musculoskeletal disorders. Empty cells mean either that the intervention did not focus on the aspect or that it was not described in the publication.

First Author
Year
Country Targeted Population Strategy (Name) Strategy (Description) Multidisciplinary Interagency Collaboration Individualized Early Intervention Education Participants Education Others Self-Management Workplace or Employer Involved PTSL Allowed Data Support Effect on Outcomes
Du Bois M.
2012
[32]
Belgium Employees, sick listed (> one month) with LBP Information and advice Information and advice to stay active by medical advisers after a disability evaluation. Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jensen L.D.
2012
[33]
Denmark Employed LBP patients expressing concerns about the ability to maintain their current job Counselling Counselling by an occupational physician addressing experienced workplace barriers and physical activity. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Unclear
Vermeulen S.
2011
[31]
The Netherlands Unemployed and temporary agency workers; back, neck, other pain Multidisciplinary intervention Stepwise communication process to identify and solve obstacles for return to work, resulting in a consensus-based plan. The role of the return to work coordinator is to stimulate a high degree of involvement of both the sick-listed worker and the labour expert. A vocational rehabilitation agency was contracted to find a suitable workplace matching with the RTW plan. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jensen C.
2011
Jensen C.
2012
Stapelfeldt C.M.
2011
[28,29,30]
Denmark Employees, sick listed with LBP for 3 to 16 weeks Multidisciplinary intervention Examination by a rehabilitation doctor and a physiotherapist and reassuring explanations.
A case manager conducts a comprehensive interview and designs a tailored rehabilitation plan to be discussed in the multidisciplinary team; the case manager contacts the work place and the municipal job centre to discuss and coordinate initiatives.
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No(Jensen C. 2011)
Yes, per group
(Jensen C. 2012 and Stapelfeldt C.M. 2011)
Viikari-Juntura E.
2012
[37]
Finland Employed, sick-listed with MSDs Part-time sick leave Reduced work hours with task modification, if required. Yes Yes Yes Yes Unclear
Shiri R.
2011
[36]
Finland Employed; seeking help for upper-extremity pain (different diagnoses) Ergonomic intervention Ergonomic intervention. After the clinical examination, the physician contacts the employer, and a visit by the occupational physiotherapist is scheduled. The workplace is assessed and possible accommodations discussed with the employee and supervisor. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Unclear
Myhre K.
2014
Marchand G.H.
2015
[34,35]
Norway Employed neck and back pain patients, sick-listed for 1 to 12 months and referred to secondary care Work-focused rehabilitation A case worker analyses together with the patient work and RTW difficulties; they develop a RTW schedule; they and discuss relevant issues for a meeting with the employer; if sick-leave compensation is an issue, the caseworkers contact municipal social services. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No added value to multidisciplinary intervention (2014)
Support for subgroup effects(2015)
Steiner A.A.
2013
[27]
Switzerland Persons with chronic LBP, non-specific LBP with or without radiating leg pain Multidisciplinary functional rehabilitation program Sessions included: (1) cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, muscular flexibility, stabilization exercises, relaxation, proprioception and water gymnastics; (2) occupational therapy with emphasis on individual professional and daily life situations; (3) patient education sessions based on a non-injury model and the biopsychosocial model; and (4) one hour per week of support group led by a psychiatrist. Personalized, realistic and measurable objectives were defined individually. Yes Yes Yes Yes Intervention at the workplace not possible for all participants Unclear