The impact of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy on work ability in patients with depression – a randomized controlled study

Dominique Hange,1 Nashmil Ariai,1 Marie Kivi,2 Maria CM Eriksson,1 Shabnam Nejati,1 Eva-Lisa Petersson,1,3 1Department of Public Health and Community Medicine/Primary Health Care, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; 2Department of Psychology, University of Got...

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Main Authors: Hange D, Ariai N, Kivi M, Eriksson MCM, Nejati S, Petersson EL
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spelling doaj-626660e93f87429cbded69f1d53892be2020-11-24T20:53:32ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of General Medicine1178-70742017-05-01Volume 1015115932937The impact of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy on work ability in patients with depression – a randomized controlled studyHange DAriai NKivi MEriksson MCMNejati SPetersson ELDominique Hange,1 Nashmil Ariai,1 Marie Kivi,2 Maria CM Eriksson,1 Shabnam Nejati,1 Eva-Lisa Petersson,1,3 1Department of Public Health and Community Medicine/Primary Health Care, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; 2Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; 3Narhalsan Research and Development Primary Health Care, Region Vastra Gotaland, Gothenburg, Sweden Objectives: The aim of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) was to investigate the effects of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy (ICBT) treatment for depression compared to treatment-as-usual (TAU) on improving work ability and quality of life in patients with mild-to-moderate depression. We also examined whether patients treated with ICBT returned to work more rapidly, that is, had fewer days of sick leave, than patients treated with TAU.Design: This study is based on material from the PRIM-NET RCT that took place between 2010 and 2013.Setting: Primary care centers in Region Vastra Gotaland, Sweden, population about 1.6 million.Patients: A total of 77 patients with depression randomized to either ICBT (46 patients) or TAU (31 patients). Mean age of participants was 35.8 years, and 67.5% were women.Main outcome measures: Work ability was measured with the Work Ability Index, depressive symptoms with Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale – self-rating version (MADRS-S), quality of life with EuroQoL-5D (EQ-5D), and number of sick leave days.Results: Both groups showed an association between improved work ability and reduction of depressive symptoms and between improved work ability and better quality of life. ICBT could not be shown to improve work ability more than TAU among patients with mild-to-moderate depression. There were no differences between the groups concerning number of patients with sick leave or number of sick leave days.Conclusion: Our study indicates that a high level of work ability has an association with high health-related quality of life in patients with mild-to-moderate depression, whether they are treated with ICBT or TAU. ICBT has previously been found to be cost-effective and can be seen as a good alternative to TAU. In addition to the ICBT, an intervention oriented toward the work place might improve work ability and reduce the number of sick leave days among patients with depression. Keywords: depression, EQ-5D, ICBT, primary care, sick leave, WAIhttps://www.dovepress.com/the-impact-of-internet-based-cognitive-behavior-therapy-on-work-abilit-peer-reviewed-article-IJGMdepressionEQ-5DICBTprimary caresick leaveWAI
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Nejati S
Petersson EL
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The impact of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy on work ability in patients with depression – a randomized controlled study
International Journal of General Medicine
depression
EQ-5D
ICBT
primary care
sick leave
WAI
author_facet Hange D
Ariai N
Kivi M
Eriksson MCM
Nejati S
Petersson EL
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title The impact of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy on work ability in patients with depression – a randomized controlled study
title_short The impact of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy on work ability in patients with depression – a randomized controlled study
title_full The impact of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy on work ability in patients with depression – a randomized controlled study
title_fullStr The impact of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy on work ability in patients with depression – a randomized controlled study
title_full_unstemmed The impact of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy on work ability in patients with depression – a randomized controlled study
title_sort impact of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy on work ability in patients with depression – a randomized controlled study
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of General Medicine
issn 1178-7074
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Dominique Hange,1 Nashmil Ariai,1 Marie Kivi,2 Maria CM Eriksson,1 Shabnam Nejati,1 Eva-Lisa Petersson,1,3 1Department of Public Health and Community Medicine/Primary Health Care, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; 2Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; 3Narhalsan Research and Development Primary Health Care, Region Vastra Gotaland, Gothenburg, Sweden Objectives: The aim of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) was to investigate the effects of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy (ICBT) treatment for depression compared to treatment-as-usual (TAU) on improving work ability and quality of life in patients with mild-to-moderate depression. We also examined whether patients treated with ICBT returned to work more rapidly, that is, had fewer days of sick leave, than patients treated with TAU.Design: This study is based on material from the PRIM-NET RCT that took place between 2010 and 2013.Setting: Primary care centers in Region Vastra Gotaland, Sweden, population about 1.6 million.Patients: A total of 77 patients with depression randomized to either ICBT (46 patients) or TAU (31 patients). Mean age of participants was 35.8 years, and 67.5% were women.Main outcome measures: Work ability was measured with the Work Ability Index, depressive symptoms with Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale – self-rating version (MADRS-S), quality of life with EuroQoL-5D (EQ-5D), and number of sick leave days.Results: Both groups showed an association between improved work ability and reduction of depressive symptoms and between improved work ability and better quality of life. ICBT could not be shown to improve work ability more than TAU among patients with mild-to-moderate depression. There were no differences between the groups concerning number of patients with sick leave or number of sick leave days.Conclusion: Our study indicates that a high level of work ability has an association with high health-related quality of life in patients with mild-to-moderate depression, whether they are treated with ICBT or TAU. ICBT has previously been found to be cost-effective and can be seen as a good alternative to TAU. In addition to the ICBT, an intervention oriented toward the work place might improve work ability and reduce the number of sick leave days among patients with depression. Keywords: depression, EQ-5D, ICBT, primary care, sick leave, WAI
topic depression
EQ-5D
ICBT
primary care
sick leave
WAI
url https://www.dovepress.com/the-impact-of-internet-based-cognitive-behavior-therapy-on-work-abilit-peer-reviewed-article-IJGM
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