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Not Yet Recruiting NCT07034040

SmaRTWork - a Decision Support System to Promote Return to Work Among People Sick-listed With Musculoskeletal Disorders

Conditions: Sick Leave, Musculoskeletal

Sex: All
Ages: 20 Years – 59 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 298
Sponsor: Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Location: Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim

Summary

The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of an intervention, SmaRTWork, on return to work compared to usual care for individuals who are sick-listed due to musculoskeletal disorders. Potential participants are individuals of working age (20-59 years) sick-listed due to a musculoskeletal disorder (neck pain, low back pain, or widespread pain) for up to 12 weeks living in Norway. The primary outcome will be time to sustainable return to work. We will also evaluate the effect on other work outcomes and health outcomes. We will also interview participants and stakeholders about their experience with the intervention.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Individuals 20-59 years old (working age) * Living in Norway * Own a smart phone with internet access * Sick-listed due to a musculoskeletal disorder for up to 12 weeks * The main diagnosis for sick leave is back pain, neck pain or widespread pain. For example one of the following (ICPC-2 diagnoses codes): Neck symptom/complaint (L01), Back symptom/complaint (L02), Low back symptom/complaint (L03), Muscle pain (L18), Back syndrome without radiating pain (L84) Exclusion Criteria: * Pregnant * No employer (unemployed or self-employed) * Poor Norwegian comprehension * Sick listed for more than 3 months the previous 12 months * Have a planned date for RTW during the next week * previous participation in the trial or concurrent participation in another study that could interfere with the current trial * Unable to take part in exercise/physical activity (e.g., use of walking aids, unable to get up and down on the floor independently) * Leg pain worse than back pain * Red flags that could indicate serious underlying pathology: * Changes in bladder or bowel function * General feeling of being unwell (malaise), fever and/or unexplained weight loss * Reduced muscle (motor) function, sensory loss, walking problems or balance problems * Neck or back pain that started after the age of 55 or feel different from previous pain episodes * Pain that does not improve with rest or light activity or pain that is much worse during the night * Previous or ongoing cancer * Use of steroids/immune suppressing medications or drug use * Pain that is trauma (injury) related * Serious ongoing somatic (e.g., unstable heart disease) or mental disorder (e.g., psychosis, ongoing manic episode, suicidal ideation) * Pain has not been assessed by a clinician

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