Return-to-Work Outcomes Following Mental Health Treatment Among Public Safety Personnel Disabled by Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Cameron A Mustard, Kathleen G Dobson, Yu-Chun Chien, Walter P Wodchis, Peter M Smith
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the influence of a mental health treatment program for public safety personnel (PSP) disabled by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on return-to-work outcomes.

Methods: A mental health treatment program established exclusively for PSPs disabled by work-related PTSD received 582 referrals over the period November 2021 to June 2023. Return-to-work outcomes were defined as the cessation of workers' compensation wage replacement benefits over an 18-36 month period following referral. Outcomes among the referral cohort were compared to PSPs not referred to treatment who also had an accepted workers' compensation claim for PTSD. Referrals were matched to non-referrals on age, sex, occupation and date of injury.

Results: Among the 472 referrals to the treatment program eligible for inclusion in the study, 54.4% initiated treatment. There was no difference in return-to-work outcomes over the follow-up period between the referrals who initiated treatment (29.9%) and the 215 referrals not initiating treatment (32.5%, p = 0.612). In contrast, return-to-work outcomes were more positive among the matched non-referral comparison group (41.9%, p < 0.001, all referrals vs the matched non-referral comparison group).

Conclusion: In this large cohort of PSPs disabled by PTSD, there was no evidence of a positive treatment effect on return-to-work outcomes. The prognosis for return-to-work among public safety personnel with long durations of recovery from PTSD is poor. The implications of this study point to the importance of the development and testing of novel evidence-based treatments and opportunities to support employers' commitment and capacity to provide suitable accommodation as strategies to improve return-to-work outcomes among public safety personnel disabled by PTSD.

创伤后应激障碍致残公共安全人员心理健康治疗后重返工作岗位的结果
目的:评价创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)致残公共安全人员(PSP)心理健康治疗方案对其重返工作的影响。方法:在2021年11月至2023年6月期间,专门为因工作相关PTSD致残的psp建立的心理健康治疗计划收到了582例转诊。恢复工作的结果定义为在转诊后18-36个月内停止领取工人补偿工资替代福利。转诊队列的结果与未转诊治疗且接受创伤后应激障碍工人赔偿索赔的psp进行比较。根据年龄、性别、职业和受伤日期,转介者与非转介者相匹配。结果:在472名符合纳入研究的治疗方案的转诊患者中,54.4%的患者开始了治疗。在随访期间,开始治疗的转介者(29.9%)和215名未开始治疗的转介者(32.5%,p = 0.612)在重返工作方面没有差异。相比之下,在匹配的非转诊对照组中,重返工作的结果更为积极(41.9%,p)。结论:在这一大批因PTSD致残的psp中,没有证据表明治疗对重返工作的结果有积极的影响。PTSD恢复期较长的公共安全人员重返工作岗位的预后较差。本研究的意义指出了开发和测试新型循证治疗方法的重要性,以及支持雇主承诺和能力提供适当的住宿作为改善因PTSD致残的公共安全人员重返工作岗位的策略的机会。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original papers on the rehabilitation, reintegration, and prevention of disability in workers. The journal offers investigations involving original data collection and research synthesis (i.e., scoping reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses). Papers derive from a broad array of fields including rehabilitation medicine, physical and occupational therapy, health psychology and psychiatry, orthopedics, oncology, occupational and insurance medicine, neurology, social work, ergonomics, biomedical engineering, health economics, rehabilitation engineering, business administration and management, and law.  A single interdisciplinary source for information on work disability rehabilitation, the Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation helps to advance the scientific understanding, management, and prevention of work disability.
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