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Quality of life and maintenance of improvements after early multimodal rehabilitation: A 5-year follow-up
Authors:Dr A. Westman  S. J. Linton  T. Theorell  J. Öhrvik  P. Wahlén  J. Leppert
Affiliation:1. Centre for Clinical Research, Uppsala University-V?ster?s Hospital,;2. Resource Centre for Rehabilitation and Psychosomatic Medicine, V?ster?sanders.westman@ltv.se;4. Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, ?rebro University Hospital, ?rebro;5. National Institute of Psychosocial Factors and Health, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Purpose.?There is a paucity of long-term evaluations on rehabilitation of musculoskeletal disorders, e.g., neck, shoulder or back pain. The aim of this study was to assess quality of life and the effect of early multimodal rehabilitation on 91 patients with musculoskeletal pain and disability at a 5-year follow-up.

Method.?The follow-up assessment, which included questions on pain, function, quality of life, perceived health, sick leave and psychosomatic symptoms, was performed 5 years after the assessment of baseline status.

Results.?Improvements in pain, perceived health and psychosomatic symptoms were maintained at the 5-year follow-up. In addition, improvements in function, quality of life, and level of acceptable pain were significant in comparison to baseline. At the time of the baseline assessment all patients were on sick leave (13% were on partial sick leave). At the 5-year follow-up, 58% of the patients were at work part or full time. The results show that those working differed significantly from those not working at the 5-year follow-up on almost all variables, indicating that those working enjoy better health. The most salient prognostic factors for return to work were perceived health and educational level at the time of the baseline evaluation.

Conclusions.?These results show that treatment improved quality of life and the effects were basically maintained at 5 years. Work capacity as reflected in return to work increased greatly (81%) at a 1-year follow-up and was substantial (58%) at the 5-year follow-up. Moreover, perceived health and educational levels were important prognostic factors. Finally, the fact that patients working reported better health underscores the probable importance of return to work. Our results imply that it may be feasible to obtain long-term benefits from such a primary care-based intervention.
Keywords:Musculoskeletal pain  comprehensive treatment  return to work  quality of life  rehabilitation  sick leave
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