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Work ; 2024 Jan 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38306084

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BACKGROUND: Low back pain has a high economic burden in Germany due to back pain-related sick leave, disability pensions, and health care utilization. Work-related factors can predict disabling back pain. Job exposure matrices can be used to consider job demands and occupational characteristics in routine data analysis. OBJECTIVE: This longitudinal analysis tested whether rehabilitation utilization due to musculoskeletal disorders is associated with occupation-linked job exposures in employees with back pain. METHODS: Data from a German cohort study were used, including employees aged 45 to 59 years with self-reported back pain in the last three months. Individuals' job titles were assessed in the baseline survey in 2017 and matched with parameters of aggregated job exposure indices. Administrative data from the German Pension Insurance were used to extract information on rehabilitation utilization. Proportional hazard models tested the associations. RESULTS: We considered data of 6,569 participants (mean age: 52.3 years; 57.7% women). During follow-up, with a maximum of 21 months, 296 individuals (4.5%) utilized medical rehabilitation due to musculoskeletal disorders. Adjusted analyses showed that high physical (HR = 2.87; 95% CI 1.74; 4.75) and overall (HR = 2.34; 95% CI 1.44; 3.80) job exposures were associated with a higher risk of rehabilitation utilization. CONCLUSION: Individuals with back pain working in occupations with high physical job exposures have a higher risk for rehabilitation utilization. To prevent work disability in individuals with back pain, occupational groups with high physical job exposures should be actively informed about tailored intervention options.

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Eur J Pain ; 28(4): 649-658, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37994204

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BACKGROUND: Chronic back pain in employees compromises participation in social and daily activities, as well as work. OBJECTIVES: To examine the severity of back pain after 2 years and identify factors predicting stagnation at this level of pain. METHODS: Data were derived from a prospective cohort study with randomized sampling of insurants in the German Pension Insurance using a questionnaire at baseline and follow-up after 2 years. The sample consisted of middle-aged employees (45-59 years) with strong limitations due to back pain (Chronic Pain Grade III or IV), who had not applied for disability pension and did not use medical rehabilitation in the previous 4 years before baseline. Stepwise multivariable logistic regression models with backwards selection were used to identify relevant contextual factors in the stagnation of severe back pain. RESULTS: Of 1208 persons with severe back pain at baseline, 48% had stagnated at that pain level after 2 years. Predictors of persistent severe back pain were older age, poorer general health, more additional disabling conditions, more depressive symptoms, caregiving burden, less pain-related self-efficacy and more fear avoidance beliefs. CONCLUSIONS: In a high-risk subgroup with several co-existing conditions, this analysis highlights (mental) health, social and personal (contextual) factors associated with long-term unfavourable back pain progression. SIGNIFICANCE: Back pain is a condition that often has a chronic or recurrent course, threatening participation in many areas of life. In this study it was found that the unfavourable condition of severe back pain can remain stable for long periods of time in a significant proportion of sufferers. Contextual factors (self-efficacy, fear-avoidance beliefs, caregiving burden) as well as additional health problems should be considered when identifying persons with stagnating pain courses.


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Dolor Crónico , Dolor de la Región Lumbar , Persona de Mediana Edad , Humanos , Dolor de la Región Lumbar/diagnóstico , Estudios Prospectivos , Dolor de Espalda/epidemiología , Dolor Crónico/epidemiología , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Evaluación de la Discapacidad
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Gesundheitswesen ; 86(3): 192-199, 2024 Mar.
Artículo en Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38128572

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OBJECTIVE: As part of assessment of long-term care needs, Medical Services of the compulsory German Health Insurance have to decide whether medical rehabilitation is indicated. The aim of this study was to identify uncertainties and associated factors while deciding whether rehabilitation was indicated in this standardized review process. METHOD: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a total of twelve nursing experts and six physician experts from six different Medical Services. In the interviews of the two professional groups, thinking aloud and problem-centered methods were used. They were subjected to a cognitive pretest prior to data collection. All interviews were conducted over telephone in May 2021, digitally recorded and transcribed thereafter. They were analyzed based on the method of structuring qualitative content analysis using the MAXQDA software. RESULTS: Uncertainties in decision-making can arise both from case-related characteristics and case-independent contextual factors. Nursing experts associated uncertainties in assessing the criteria of rehabilitation indication primarily with certain diseases (especially dementia or mental illnesses), multimorbidity, an unclear illness and ambulatory care situation, as well as a negative rehabilitation-related attitude of the persons being assessed. The physician experts, who based their decisions on available documentation in the case files, described uncertainties, particularly due to insufficient information relevant to the decision (e. g., on diagnostics, course of disease and treatment, weighting of existing limitations) in the nursing experts' assessments. Across all criteria, the experts' own professional or private rehabilitation experience and their understanding of the role of rehabilitation before and during the need for long-term care, as well as aspects of communication practice and the professional exchange between the nursing and the physician experts also influenced the overall decision-making process. CONCLUSION: The identification of uncertainties in experts' decision-making process and associated factors enables the development of strategies to strengthen specifically the certainty of experts' decision-making and thus may contribute to the promotion of a needs-based rehabilitation access via long-term care assessment.


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Cuidados a Largo Plazo , Médicos , Humanos , Alemania , Comunicación
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Rehabilitation (Stuttg) ; 62(4): 197-206, 2023 Aug.
Artículo en Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36806190

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BACKGROUND: In Germany, medical rehabilitation usually requires an application of the persons in need. Therefore, these persons have to understand what rehabilitation is and in what case they need this type of health care service. In addition to people with health problems, their close persons (e. g. family members) should also have rehabilitation-related knowledge. Since there is only limited data on the perspective towards medical rehabilitation services, a survey was conducted. METHOD: In September 2020, we invited 2,401 registered participants (age: 18-79 years) of a population-based online panel study to participate in an online survey. The cross-sectional survey asked about the understanding of need, subjective information as well as attitudes and expectations towards medical rehabilitation services. We analysed the data descriptively, taking into account the participants' rehabilitation experience and health impairment. In a subgroup analysis, the potential factors influencing the subjective need for rehabilitation were tested using logistic regression. RESULTS: Data from 1,464 persons (Ø age: 52.5±14.5 years; 55% non-male) were analysed, 44% of the participants considered themselves to be "rather well" or "very well" informed about medical rehabilitation. The majority associated a need for rehabilitation with the access requirements related to service providers. In case of an emerging need for rehabilitation, family doctors would be the first point of contact. The participants mainly had function-oriented expectations of rehabilitation services and a majority prefer inpatient rehabilitation if necessary. Among 383 persons with long lasting and pronounced health-related impairment, the concrete individual need for rehabilitation was associated by a higher subjective degree of impairment as well as their own previous rehabilitation experience and rehabilitation experience in their personal social environment. CONCLUSION: Despite an overall good understanding of the need for rehabilitation, different rehabilitation views were found in certain population groups. In order to improve the general understanding of rehabilitation in the public and particularly in close persons, adequate dissemination of low-threshold, population-based rehabilitation information is recommended.


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Comprensión , Humanos , Adolescente , Adulto Joven , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Anciano , Estudios Transversales , Alemania/epidemiología , Resultado del Tratamiento , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Cancers (Basel) ; 14(11)2022 May 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35681580

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Physical function (PF) in older patients with cancer may decline during and after oncologic therapy. This study aimed to develop and pilot test an individually tailored unsupervised physical activity (PA) program and dietary recommendations to promote PF in older patients with cancer. Following development and pretest, the intervention was pilot tested to explore feasibility, acceptance, adherence and potential benefit. Patients ≥60 years, with heterogeneous cancer diagnoses, starting outpatient radiotherapy were randomized in two study arms: paper-based vs. video-based instructions. Based on assessments of PF, PA, nutrition, cognition, mental health, social support, HRQOL and personal goals, participants received individual recommendations for PA and nutrition. After 12 weeks of intervention (T1), reassessments were performed. The postal 4-week follow-up questionnaire included PA, nutrition and HRQOL. Participants (n = 24, 14 female, mean age 70 ± 7 years) showed comparable characteristics in both study arms. The majority rated the program as helpful. Facilitators and barriers to PA adherence were collected. Both modes of instructions were appreciated equally. PF (EORTC QLQ-C30) declined slightly (not clinically relevant >10 pts.) at group level T0: 76 ± 16, T1: 68 ± 21, T2: 69 ± 24. The intervention was feasible, well accepted, showing potential benefit for the maintenance of PF during outpatient radiotherapy, and should be further tested in a larger sample.

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Work ; 73(2): 719-728, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35431217

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BACKGROUND: Sickness absence, disability pensions, and use of healthcare due to disabling back pain are a high economic burden in Germany. Assessment are needed to identify employees who are likely to need intensive support. OBJECTIVE: The cohort study examined whether rehabilitation, disability pensions and death can be predicted by a simple self-reported rating of work ability in employees with back pain in Germany. METHODS: Employees aged 45 to 59 years who reported back pain in the last 3 months completed the Work Ability Score in 2017 (0-10 points). Individual scores were categorized into poor (0-5 points), moderate (6-7) and at least good (8-10) work ability. Outcomes were extracted from administrative records covering the period until the end of 2018. Proportional hazard models were fitted to determine the prognostic benefit of the Work Ability Score. RESULTS: Data for 6,917 participants were included (57.8% women). The median follow-up time was 20 months. Of the participants, 52.1% had a good or excellent, 27.7% a moderate, and 20.2% a poor Work Ability Score. During follow-up, 548 persons were granted rehabilitation measures, 57 persons disability pensions, and 23 died. Fully adjusted analyses showed an increased risk of a rehabilitation measure (hazard ratio = 2.65; 95% CI 2.11; 3.34) and a disability pension (HR = 4.12; 95% CI 2.02; 8.39) in employees with poor work ability. A premature death was not associated with poor work ability. CONCLUSIONS: The Work Ability Score is a potential tool to identify individuals, reporting back pain, with an increased risk of health-related early retirement and work disability.


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Personas con Discapacidad , Evaluación de Capacidad de Trabajo , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Estudios de Cohortes , Pensiones , Personas con Discapacidad/rehabilitación , Dolor de Espalda
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EClinicalMedicine ; 46: 101351, 2022 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35330800

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Background: Medical rehabilitation (MR) by the German Pension Insurance is approved to maintain and to restore work ability and to avoid disability pensions. Studies on the rehabilitation utilization by people with a migration background (PMB) compared to people without a migration background (non-PMB) showed heterogeneous results, which may be partly due to different definitions of migration status. The aim of this paper was to test whether there are differences in utilization of MR between employed PMB and non-PMB with self-reported back pain. Methods: We used data from a large German cohort study that analyzed the effectiveness of MR for individuals with back pain and was conducted between 1st January 2017 and 31st December 2019. Employees aged 45 to 59 years who reported back pain in the last three months completed the baseline questionnaire in 2017. We used four definitions of migration background (MB) to differentiate by first- and second-generation migration, by one- and two-sided migration background, by language, or by nationality. Data on rehabilitation utilization was extracted from administrative records covering the period until the end of 2018. Findings: Data of 6,713 participants were included, and 514 individuals utilized MR during follow-up. Adjusted analyses showed a decreased risk of rehabilitation utilization in people with a first-generation MB (HR = 0·46; 95% CI 0·29; 0·72), people with a two-sided MB (HR = 0·47; 95% CI 0·31; 0·72), people whose native language was not German (HR = 0·52; 95% CI 0·30; 0·91), and people without German nationality (HR = 0·29; 95% CI 0·12; 0·72) when compared to non-PMB. Interpretation: This study showed that employees with a MB reporting back pain had a significantly reduced risk for utilization of rehabilitation services. This underutilization could be observed considering different definitions of MB. Future research on rehabilitation utilization by PMB should consider the impact of different definitions on the results. Funding: The study was funded by the German Research Foundation (grant numbers: BE 5885/2-1; MA 6981/2-1). The German Research Foundation functions as a self-governing institution for the promotion of science and research in Germany.

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J Rehabil Med ; 54: jrm00274, 2022 Mar 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35019995

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OBJECTIVE: Longitudinal studies on barriers to applying for rehabilitation in Germany are lacking in light of the suspected underutilization of rehabilitation services. The aim of this study was to examine application behaviour in persons with disabling back pain and to identify relevant predictors for making an application. DESIGN: A prospective cohort study with randomized sampling of insurants in the German Pension Insurance, using a questionnaire at baseline and follow-up with linked administrative data for 1.5 years. SUBJECTS/PATIENTS: Employed persons (age range 45-59 years) with a high degree of limitations due to back pain and a self-reported risk of permanent work disability (not applied for disability pension, no medical rehabilitation within the last 4 years). METHODS: Multivariable Cox regression was used to examine the influence of pre-selected variables on making an application in the follow-up period. RESULTS: Of 690 persons, only 12% applied for rehabilitation. Predictors for making an application were: support from physicians (hazard ratio (HR)=2.24; 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.32-3.80), family, and friends (HR=1.67; 95% CI 1.02-2.73), more pain-related disability days (HR=1.02; 95% CI 1.01-1.03), and worse work ability (HR=0.86; 95% CI 0.75-0.97). An intention to apply at baseline mediated the effect of family and physician support on the application. CONCLUSION: The low number of applications for rehabilitation despite disabling back pain indicates access barriers to, and underuse of, medical rehabilitation.


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Personas con Discapacidad , Pensiones , Dolor de Espalda/rehabilitación , Personas con Discapacidad/rehabilitación , Alemania , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos
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Rehabilitation (Stuttg) ; 61(1): 25-33, 2022 Feb.
Artículo en Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34407550

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PURPOSE: In Germany, persons in need of care can receive a rehabilitation recommendation from the medical service of the health insurance companies. Approximately half of these recommendations lead to applications and every fourth recommendation to actual utilisation of medical rehabilitation. Little is known about the supporting factors for and barriers to this special access to medical rehabilitation for persons in need of care. To explore the influencing factors - both personal and procedural - from the perspectives of involved professionals. METHODS: Interviews regarding on the access to medical rehabilitation were conducted with expert raters from the medical service of the German statutory health insurance system and with employees in long-term care and in health insurance. For data analysis systematic text condensation was used. RESULTS: Based on 53 interviews with 56 involved professionals, individual- and process-related influencing factors were identified. In addition to sociodemographic, health-related, personal and financial characteristics, rehabilitation-related attitudes and a strong attachment to the home environment seem to be particularly relevant. Furthermore, service-related (e. g. expectations and wishes) and process-related (e. g. care structures) characteristics also seem to have an impact. The importance of social support from relatives was emphasized. CONCLUSIONS: The results point to potential supporting factors and barriers in the access to rehabilitation by means of care assessment. They should be considered for possible improvements of the assessment and approval procedures as well as the necessary early and sufficient councelling of the concerned persons and their relatives.


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Cuidados Posteriores , Evaluación de Resultado en la Atención de Salud , Alemania , Humanos , Programas Nacionales de Salud
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Disabil Rehabil ; 44(23): 7039-7047, 2022 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34560829

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PURPOSE: Evidence for health-related effects of German medical rehabilitation programs for back pain is inconclusive. This cohort study aimed to examine the effectiveness of medical rehabilitation in residents with back pain (German Clinical Trial Register: DRKS00011554). MATERIAL AND METHODS: A sample of 45 000 people aged 45-59 years was randomly drawn from two pension agencies. We used propensity score matching to compare persons with back pain who completed a medical rehabilitation program with similar untreated subjects. Questionnaire data were assessed in 2017 and 2019, and linked with administrative data. The primary outcome was pain disability. RESULTS: In total, 6610 persons with back pain were considered for matching and we finally compared 200 persons treated in a medical rehabilitation program with 200 untreated subjects. Pain disability was reported more favorable in the control group without medical rehabilitation compared to the intervention group (difference = 4.2; 95% CI -0.8-9.2), as well as other secondary outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: At first glance, the findings suggest that medical rehabilitation was ineffective in improving health, pain and work ability among employed persons with back pain, but we found plausible explanations indicating that the estimated effects in favor of the untreated subjects are methodologically induced.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONPropensity score matching can be used to assess the effects of multimodal interventions in persons with back pain in routine care.Inappropriate recruitment of controls may underestimate treatment effects.When using observational data and propensity score matching to analyze the effectiveness of medical rehabilitation, baseline survey should be conducted directly before the start of rehabilitation to identify comparable controls.


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Dolor de Espalda , Personas con Discapacidad , Humanos , Estudios de Cohortes , Dolor de Espalda/rehabilitación , Pensiones , Personas con Discapacidad/rehabilitación , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Rehabilitation (Stuttg) ; 61(2): 88-96, 2022 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34535022

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PURPOSE: Rehabilitation is a key strategy to enable people with disabilities or chronic diseases to participate in society and employment. In Germany, the approval of rehabilitation services is linked to personal requirements, including significantly compromised work ability due to illness. The subjective prognosis of employability (SPE) is a brief 3-item scale. The total score assesses the self-rated risk of permanent work disability and was therefore proposed to be an indicator to operationalize the requirements to determine the need for a medical rehabilitation measure. This cohort study examined whether rehabilitation and disability pensions can be predicted by the SPE in employees with back pain. Moreover, the study tested the applicability of the SPE regarding interrupted employment. METHODS: Employees aged 45 to 59 years who reported back pain in the last three months completed the SPE in 2017. The total score ranges from 0 to 3 points, with higher values indicating a higher risk of permanent work disability. Data on rehabilitation, disability pensions, and interrupted employment were extracted from administrative records covering the period until the end of 2018. Proportional hazard and logistic regression models were fitted. RESULTS: Data of 6,742 participants were included (mean age: 52.3 years; 57.8% women). Maximum follow-up was 21 months. Of the participants, 38.8, 33.6, 21.4, and 6.2% had an SPE score of 0, 1, 2, and 3 points, respectively. During follow-up, 535 individuals were approved for a rehabilitation measure and 49 individuals for a disability pension. Fully adjusted analyses showed an increased risk of a rehabilitation in employees with an SPE score of 3 points (HR=2.20; 95% CI 1.55; 3.11) and 2 points (HR=1.76; 95% CI 1.33; 2.31) compared to employees with an SPE score of 0 points. The risk of a disability pension (HR=13.60; 95% CI 4.56; 40.57) and the odds of interrupted employment (OR=2.58; 95% CI 1.72; 3.86) were also significantly increased for those with an SPE score of 3 points. CONCLUSIONS: The brief SPE is an appropriate tool to identify individuals reporting back pain at risk of rehabilitation, poor work participation outcomes, and permanent work disability. HINTERGRUND: Rehabilitation ist eine Schlüsselstrategie, um Menschen mit Behinderungen oder chronischen Erkrankungen die Teilhabe an der Gesellschaft und am Arbeitsleben zu ermöglichen. In Deutschland ist die Bewilligung von Rehabilitationsleistungen an persönliche Voraussetzungen geknüpft, u. a. an eine erhebliche Gefährdung der Erwerbsfähigkeit aufgrund von Krankheit. Die subjektive Erwerbsprognose (SPE) ist eine kurze 3-Item-Skala. Der Gesamtscore bewertet das selbst eingeschätzte Risiko einer dauerhaften Arbeitsunfähigkeit und wurde daher als Indikator zur Operationalisierung der Voraussetzungen und zur Bestimmung des Bedarfs an einer medizinischen Rehabilitationsmaßnahme vorgeschlagen. Die Kohortenstudie untersucht, inwiefern Rehabilitationen und Erwerbsminderungsrenten durch die SPE bei Beschäftigten mit Rückenschmerzen vorhergesagt werden können. Zudem wurde die Assoziation zwischen der SPE und unterbrochener Beschäftigung getestet. METHODEN: Die SPE wurde im Jahr 2017 bei Versicherten im Alter von 45 bis 59 Jahren, die Rückenschmerzen in den letzten drei Monaten berichteten, erhoben. Der Gesamtscore reicht von 0 bis 3 Punkten, wobei höhere Werte ein höheres Risiko für eine dauerhafte Erwerbsunfähigkeit anzeigen. Daten zu Rehabilitationen, Erwerbsminderungsrenten und unterbrochener Beschäftigung umfassen den Zeitraum bis Ende 2018 und wurden aus den Versichertenkonten extrahiert. Die Zusammenhänge wurden mittels proportionaler Hazard- und logistischer Regressionsmodelle getestet. ERGEBNISSE: Es wurden die Daten von 6.742 Teilnehmenden eingeschlossen (mittleres Alter: 52,3 Jahre; 57,8% weiblich). Der maximale Nachbeobachtungszeitraum betrug 21 Monate. 38,8, 33,6, 21,4 und 6,2% hatten einen SPE-Score von 0, 1, 2 bzw. 3 Punkten. Im Beobachtungszeitraum wurde 535 Personen eine Rehabilitationsmaßnahme und 49 Personen eine Erwerbsminderungsrente bewilligt. Vollständig adjustierte Analysen zeigten ein erhöhtes Risiko für eine Rehabilitation bei Beschäftigten mit einer SPE von 3 Punkten (HR=2,20; 95% KI 1,55; 3,11) und 2 Punkten (HR=1,76; 95% KI 1,33; 2,31) im Vergleich zu Personen mit einer SPE von 0 Punkten. Das Risiko einer Erwerbsminderungsrente (HR=13,60; 95% KI 4,56; 40,57) und die Wahrscheinlichkeit für eine unterbrochene Beschäftigung (OR=2,58; 95% KI 1,72; 3,86) waren ebenfalls signifikant erhöht für diejenigen mit einer SPE von 3 Punkten. SCHLUSSFOLGERUNGEN: Die SPE ist bei Menschen mit selbstberichteten Rückenschmerzen ein geeignetes Assessmentinstrument zur Identifizierung von Personen, bei denen ein erhöhtes Risiko für eine Rehabilitation, gefährdete berufliche Teilhabe und dauerhafte Arbeitsunfähigkeit besteht.


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Dolor de Espalda , Dolor de Espalda/diagnóstico , Estudios de Cohortes , Femenino , Alemania/epidemiología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pronóstico , Autoinforme
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Healthcare (Basel) ; 9(9)2021 Sep 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34574972

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BACKGROUND: Older adults sometimes shy away from using modern digital communication devices due to lacking experience and fear of failure. Within the present project, SmartCards were developed as analogous means to operate tablet computers for older adults with little previous computer experience. We investigated whether the SmartCards-Tablet-System would (a) increase use of digital communication and (b) affect loneliness, autonomy, cognitive ability and wellbeing of the users. METHODS: The suitability and acceptance of the system was evaluated during a three month trial period with seniors in retirement homes, seniors with home assistance care and a waiting control group. RESULTS: Acceptance, duration of use and frequency of use were high in both experimental groups. Cognitive ability significantly improved after three months' use in both experimental groups. Effects on loneliness, autonomy and wellbeing could not be observed. DISCUSSION: Our results indicate that seniors are very much able and curious to use modern digital devices if the interface and hardware are adjusted to their needs and capabilities without being stigmatizing. The use of modern communication services and the World Wide Web can promote contact of seniors with their (younger) relatives.

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Rehabilitation (Stuttg) ; 60(3): 185-194, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33152782

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PURPOSE: Up to now, the main focus of analysis has been on determinants of the application for and utilization of medical rehabilitation due to back pain. The prevalence and determinants of motivational and volitional preceding stages of the application have not yet been well examined. Therefore, this study analyses the prevalence and determinants of the wish for rehabilitation and the intention to apply. METHODS: Data were derived from the baseline survey of a cohort study including a sample of 45,000 persons randomly drawn from the statutory pension agencies (GPI North and GPI Central Germany). The baseline data of persons aged 45-59 years with back pain within the past 3 months, neither receiving disability pension nor medical rehabilitation during the past 4 years were analysed. Determinants of the wish for rehabilitation and the intention to apply were identified using multivariate logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: 2,348 of the 6,549 persons with back pain (36%) wished to participate in a rehabilitation program. Of these 774 (33%) declared their intention to apply. Both dependent variables were strongly associated with the social support by family and friends. The wish for rehabilitation was also strongly determined by the previous experience with rehabilitation services. Another important determinant of the intention to apply was the support by physicians and therapists. Other factors were found to influence both dependent variables differently. CONCLUSION: In order to improve the need-based access to rehabilitation, the preceding stages (wish for rehabilitation and intention to apply) and their partly different determinants should be considered. The support by family and friends as well as physicians and therapists are important. This is a further indication that information and the involvement of these actors are key elements to ensure an acquired access to rehabilitation.


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Intención , Pensiones , Dolor de Espalda , Estudios de Cohortes , Alemania , Humanos
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J Rehabil Med ; 52(11): jrm00125, 2020 Nov 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33191436

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OBJECTIVES: To analyse the association between self-reported prognosis of employability and health-related measures, and to clarify which determinants influence the intention to apply for medical rehabil-itation. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study of a random sample of German employees. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 6,654 participants (58% female) aged 45-59 years with back pain during the last 3 months. RESULTS: Out of a total of 6,654 persons, 4,838 had a positive self-reported prognosis of employability. Persons with positive and negative prognoses clearly differ with regard to health-related measures. Of 1,816 persons who reported a negative prognosis, 26% stated an intention to apply for rehabilitation. Intention was determined mainly by perceived social support from family and friends (odds ratio (OR) 1.87; 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.66-2.10), as well as physicians and therapists (OR 1.64; 95% CI 1.41-1.90). CONCLUSION: A negative self-reported prognosis of employability is associated with self-reported health restrictions that may determine the need for rehabilitation interventions. A considerable proportion of persons with self-reported health restrictions do not plan to use medical rehabilitation. Perceived social support is an important facilitator of intention to apply for rehabilitation. However, this study needs to be replicated in other populations combining self-reported and administrative data.


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Dolor de Espalda/rehabilitación , Empleo/métodos , Estudios de Cohortes , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Humanos , Intención , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes ; 150-152: 20-28, 2020 Apr.
Artículo en Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32439423

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BACKGROUND: Journal hand searching offers the possibility to complement a literature search as part of systematic reviews and other evidence syntheses. Hand searching is indicated in cases where scientific journals with potentially relevant publications addressing the research question are not indexed in a literature database. However, it is often unclear whether these journals are actually indexed, and when they are, in which literature databases. In many cases, it is also unknown which journals should be searched by hand in addition to systematic literature search after databases to be searched have been specified. Therefore, the project aimed to investigate the indexation of selected scientific health science journals and to provide an overview of indexation in order to facilitate the hand search planning process. METHODS: Journals from German-speaking countries covering eight professional fields (medical laboratory assistance, occupational therapy, midwifery, logopedics, nursing, physiotherapy, public health and rehabilitation) were considered that publish original research papers or systematic reviews or other review types in German and/or English. Two researchers per field identified relevant journals and independently analyzed the indexing locations using the journal websites. In case of missing information, we contacted the editors. RESULTS: A total of 70 journals were included: from 1 to 17 journals per field. These journals are indexed in 1 to 29 databases. Twelve journals are not indexed or do not offer information concerning indexation. Indexation is distributed across n=74 different literature databases. Most journals are indexed in LIVIVO (n=55) and bibnet.org (n=33). Other common indexing databases are Scopus (n=18), Web of Science Core Collection (n=16), PSYNDEX (n=13), and Embase (n=10). CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate a heterogeneous indexation of the included journals. Only a small number is indexed in common international literature databases such as MEDLINE or CINAHL. On the other hand, only a few journals are not indexed in any database. The results can be used as a basis to define databases for literature searches as part of systematic reviews. In addition, the findings might guide the selection of journals for hand searching after literature databases have been defined.


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Bases de Datos Bibliográficas , Publicaciones Periódicas como Asunto , Indización y Redacción de Resúmenes , Alemania , MEDLINE
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Pilot Feasibility Stud ; 4: 143, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30155268

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BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported that using the Wii™ Balance Board can provide added value regarding balance (re-)training in neurological diseases. However, for the large group of mobile older stroke survivors, there is no evidence regarding the feasibility of an unsupervised Wii™ Balance Board training in the home setting. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of a home-based Wii™ balance training for these patients and to identify methodological challenges for randomised controlled trials in the future. METHODS: We conducted a pilot randomised controlled trial with two intervention arms in participants' homes. Mobile stroke survivors (aged 60 years or above; 12 weeks after discharge from hospital) received a 6-week (once per week) supervised balance training at the study centre, followed by a 6-week (three times per week) unsupervised balance training at home. We used the Nintendo Wii™ Balance Board for one intervention arm and conventional balance exercises for the other intervention arm. Feasibility was assessed by recruiting rates, appropriateness of assessments regarding sensitivity to changes and acceptance of the intervention by the participants. RESULTS: In two German hospital stroke units, 349 stroke survivors were screened over a period of 6 months, 91 were eligible and 52 were interested. Twelve weeks after discharge, 14 participants agreed and 11 completed the intervention (7 men and 4 women, mean age 74 years). The Berg Balance Scale and Dynamic Gait Index showed ceiling effects already at baseline measure. The participants in both intervention arms evaluated the unsupervised training positively and feasible for self-application. No falls or injuries occurred over the intervention period, while the required scope of the exercises could largely be achieved. CONCLUSIONS: In this pilot study, the recruitment of participants and the chosen assessments were not satisfactory due to selection bias and corresponding ceiling effects. However, the two home-based balance interventions proved feasible for mobile older stroke survivors with low functional limitations. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02251470. Registered 29 September 2014.

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