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Development of a workplace intervention for sick-listed employees with stress-related mental disorders: Intervention Mapping as a useful tool
Authors
A Bandura
A Kosny
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AE Young
AE Young
AH Schene
AM de Jong
Anita Venema
B Terluin
B Terluin
BB Arnetz
Berend Terluin
Commissie Psychische Arbeidsongeschiktheid [Committee for Occupational Disability due to mental health problems]
DC Cole
DE Shrey
DM Clarke
E MacEachen
G Pransky
G Waddell
H de Vries
H de Vries
Henrica CW de Vet
I Ajzen
IA Steenstra
IA Steenstra
IM Bakker
JJ van der Klink
JJ van der Klink
JM de Figueiredo
Johannes R Anema
JR Anema
JR Anema
JR Anema
JR Anema
JR Anema
JW Frank
K Jettinghoff
K Nieuwenhuijsen
LJ Rapport
LK Bartholomew
LK Bartholomew
LM Goldenhar
M Feuerstein
M Labriola
ML Nielsen
N Krause
P Loisel
P Loisel
P Loisel
PR Slavney
R Bourbonnais
R Grol
R Swindle
RL Franche
RL Franche
RW Blonk
S Hogg-Johnson
Sandra H van Oostrom
TP Brown
WE Fordyce
Willem van Mechelen
WS Shaw
WS Shaw
Publication date
1 January 2007
Publisher
BioMed Central
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Background. To date, mental health problems and mental workload have been increasingly related to long-term sick leave and disability. However, there is, as yet, no structured protocol available for the identification and application of an intervention for stress-related mental health problems at the workplace. This paper describes the structured development, implementation and planning for the evaluation of a return-to-work intervention for sick-listed employees with stress-related mental disorders (SMDs). The intervention is based on an existing successful return-to-work intervention for sick-listed employees with low back pain. Methods. The principles of Intervention Mapping were applied to combine theory and evidence in the development, implementation and planning for the evaluation of a participatory workplace intervention, aimed at an early return-to-work for sick-listed employees with SMDs. All stakeholders were involved in focus group interviews: i.e. employees recently sick-listed with SMDs, supervisors and occupational health professionals. Results. The development of the participatory workplace intervention according to the Intervention Mapping principles resulted in a structured return-to-work intervention, specifically tailored to the needs of sick-listed employees with SMDs. Return-to-work was proposed as a behavioural change, and the Attitude - Social influence - self-Efficacy model was identified as a theoretical framework. Stakeholder involvement in focus group interviews served to enhance the implementation. The cost-effectiveness of the intervention will be evaluated in a randomised controlled trial. Conclusion. Intervention Mapping was found to be a promising method to develop interventions tailored to a specific target group in the field of occupational health. Trial registration. ISRCTN92307123. © 2007 van Oostrom et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd
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