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Do Change in Life Style Improve Work Ability?

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Sick-leave
Obesity, Morbid
Work Related Illnesses
Life Style
Interventions
Behavioral: Occupational rehabilitation
Registration Number
NCT03286374
Lead Sponsor
Molde University College
Brief Summary

The main aim of this Cohort trial is to get more information about how life style changes affect work participation for people with BMI above 30. The information can contribute to improving the quality of occupational rehabilitation programs in the specialized health care services and for others who work with weight loss programs and work related rehabilitation programs.

Detailed Description

The goal of rehabilitation, in general, is to help people to reach and maintain their optimal function and copying capabilities and to promote independence and participation in society. For occupational rehabilitation is the goal also to increase function and work ability to prevent the individuals permanent to fall out of working life. People with high BMI needs beside work rehabilitation also focus on life style changes to reduce consequences of obesity. The Central Norway Regional Health Authority (HMN RHF) has initiated action to reduce work absence and consequence of obesity by introducing a work related rehabilitation program for people with BMI above 30. This program combines work participation and life style changes and exists only in two institutions in Norway. The goal of the program is to increase function and work ability and weight loss. The program is new, and few documents exist on the effect and the correlation between life style changes and work ability. There is also need to question whether obesity is the reason for work absence or is there other factors that affect work ability. This trial wants to follow-up a group of people who have been participating occupational rehabilitation at Muritunet.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
95
Inclusion Criteria
  1. People who are on sick leave or stands in danger of being sick because of problems related to obesity.
  2. The participants must have a realistic opportunity to return to work.
  3. Body mass index above 30
  4. Age 18-67 years.

Exclusion criteria;

  1. People with a severe eating disorder.
  2. People without a capacity to consent.
  3. People with severe alcohol and/or drug abuse.
  4. People with a major mental illness.
  5. Being pregnant.
  6. People with a health condition that contraindicates physical activity.
  7. People who receive work assessment allowance.
  8. People with or plan to apply for disability benefits.
  9. People with permanently adapted work.
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Occupational rehabilitationOccupational rehabilitationThe participants will receive the current occupational rehabilitation program at Muritunet.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Work participation1-4 years

Work participation after a work related rehabilitation program at Muritunet.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Life qualitySurvey data collected at baseline, six and twelve months after participation in the trial.

Quality of life; health - 15D ( Harri Sintonen, http://www.15d-instrument.net)

Weight lossWeight collected at baseline, six and twelve months after participation in the trial.

Weight changing

Work motivationSurvey data collected at baseline, six and twelve months after participation in the trial.

Return to work self-efficacy, Return-to-work self-efficacy scale (RTWSE-19) (Shaw et al. 2011)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Anita Dyb Linge

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Valldal, Møre Og Romsdal, Norway

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