The Danish Occupational Medicine Cohort - Long-term Prognosis for Patients With Work-related Disorders
- Conditions
- Work-Related Condition
- Registration Number
- NCT04459793
- Lead Sponsor
- Regional Hospital West Jutland
- Brief Summary
Each year about 10.000 patients are referred due to suspected work-related disorders to the Danish departments of occupational medicine. In Denmark and internationally there is a lack of follow-up studies investigating the long-term prognosis of employees with work-related disorders. To facilitate long-term prognostic studies for work-related conditions a Danish Occupational Medicine Cohort has been established through the Danish population registers.
- Detailed Description
Danish departments of occupational medicine examine around 10,000 patients each year referred due to suspected work-related disorders. In Denmark and internationally there is a lack of follow-up studies investigating the long-term prognosis of employees with work-related disorders. The purpose of this cohort is to facilitate long-term prognostic studies for conditions such as mental or musculoskeletal disorders.
The Danish Occupational Medicine cohort has been created through The Danish National Patient Register and comprises all patients seen in Danish Departments of Occupational Medicine from 2000-2018 (N=145.521). Numerous register data are included in the database from five years prior to time of inclusion until 2018. Examples of register data are; information on work, sickness absence and disability as well as number and type of contacts to health services, use of medication, income, education, type of occupation, social status, death and cause of death. Job Exposure Matrices (JEMs) on physical and psychosocial work exposure, life styles and other matrices are also available. The cohort will be updated with new patients and register data regularly.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 145521
- A record of contact at Danish departments of occupational medicine with a relevant primary or secondary diagnosis according to the International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision.
- No record of contact or only a record of referral without subsequent records of relevant primary or secondary diagnosis.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Annual health care utilization 5 years Primary and secondary Health care contacts - includes all face to face contacts from the Danish National Health Service Register and Danish National Patient Register
Annual work participation score 5 years Work participation score is defined as number of weeks of employment relative to the total sum of number of weeks of employment plus number of weeks on temporary or permanent health related public compensation as registered by the Danish National Register on Public Transfer Payments register (DREAM).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
David H Christiansen
🇩🇰Herning, Central Denmark Region, Denmark