Protocol for the SEED-trial: Supported Employment and preventing Early Disability

Abstract Background Early withdrawal or exclusion from the labor market leads to significant personal and societal costs. In Norway, the increasing numbers of young adults receiving disability pension is a growing problem. While a large body of research demonstrates positive effects of Supported Emp...

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Main Authors: Vigdis Sveinsdottir, Torill Helene Tveito, Gary R. Bond, Astrid Louise Grasdal, Stein Atle Lie, Silje Endresen Reme
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2016-07-01
Series:BMC Public Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3280-x
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spelling doaj-909a84c8b0304bb1a8fd3c3de35802942020-11-24T22:59:55ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582016-07-011611710.1186/s12889-016-3280-xProtocol for the SEED-trial: Supported Employment and preventing Early DisabilityVigdis Sveinsdottir0Torill Helene Tveito1Gary R. Bond2Astrid Louise Grasdal3Stein Atle Lie4Silje Endresen Reme5Uni Research Health, Uni ResearchUni Research Health, Uni ResearchDartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, Rivermill Commercial CenterDepartment of Economics, University of BergenDepartment of Clinical Dentistry, University of BergenUni Research Health, Uni ResearchAbstract Background Early withdrawal or exclusion from the labor market leads to significant personal and societal costs. In Norway, the increasing numbers of young adults receiving disability pension is a growing problem. While a large body of research demonstrates positive effects of Supported Employment (SE) in patients with severe mental illness, no studies have yet investigated the effectiveness of SE in young adults with a range of social and health conditions who are receiving benefits. Methods/design The SEED-trial is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing traditional vocational rehabilitation (TVR) to SE in 124 unemployed individuals between the ages of 18-29 who are receiving benefits due to various social- or health-related problems. The primary outcome is labor market participation during the first year after enrollment. Secondary outcomes include physical and mental health, health behaviors, and well-being, collected at baseline, 6, and 12 months. A cost-benefit analysis will also be conducted. Discussion The SEED-trial is the first RCT to compare SE to TVR in this important and vulnerable group, at risk of being excluded from working life at an early age. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov, registration number NCT02375074 . Registered on December 3rd 2014http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3280-xDisabilityEmploymentIndividual Placement and SupportRandomized Controlled TrialSupported EmploymentVocational Rehabilitation
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author Vigdis Sveinsdottir
Torill Helene Tveito
Gary R. Bond
Astrid Louise Grasdal
Stein Atle Lie
Silje Endresen Reme
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Torill Helene Tveito
Gary R. Bond
Astrid Louise Grasdal
Stein Atle Lie
Silje Endresen Reme
Protocol for the SEED-trial: Supported Employment and preventing Early Disability
BMC Public Health
Disability
Employment
Individual Placement and Support
Randomized Controlled Trial
Supported Employment
Vocational Rehabilitation
author_facet Vigdis Sveinsdottir
Torill Helene Tveito
Gary R. Bond
Astrid Louise Grasdal
Stein Atle Lie
Silje Endresen Reme
author_sort Vigdis Sveinsdottir
title Protocol for the SEED-trial: Supported Employment and preventing Early Disability
title_short Protocol for the SEED-trial: Supported Employment and preventing Early Disability
title_full Protocol for the SEED-trial: Supported Employment and preventing Early Disability
title_fullStr Protocol for the SEED-trial: Supported Employment and preventing Early Disability
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for the SEED-trial: Supported Employment and preventing Early Disability
title_sort protocol for the seed-trial: supported employment and preventing early disability
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Abstract Background Early withdrawal or exclusion from the labor market leads to significant personal and societal costs. In Norway, the increasing numbers of young adults receiving disability pension is a growing problem. While a large body of research demonstrates positive effects of Supported Employment (SE) in patients with severe mental illness, no studies have yet investigated the effectiveness of SE in young adults with a range of social and health conditions who are receiving benefits. Methods/design The SEED-trial is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing traditional vocational rehabilitation (TVR) to SE in 124 unemployed individuals between the ages of 18-29 who are receiving benefits due to various social- or health-related problems. The primary outcome is labor market participation during the first year after enrollment. Secondary outcomes include physical and mental health, health behaviors, and well-being, collected at baseline, 6, and 12 months. A cost-benefit analysis will also be conducted. Discussion The SEED-trial is the first RCT to compare SE to TVR in this important and vulnerable group, at risk of being excluded from working life at an early age. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov, registration number NCT02375074 . Registered on December 3rd 2014
topic Disability
Employment
Individual Placement and Support
Randomized Controlled Trial
Supported Employment
Vocational Rehabilitation
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