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Multidisciplinary program for stress-related disease in primary health care
OBJECTIVE: To describe a multidisciplinary program, given by an occupational therapist and a physiotherapist, for patients with stress-related disease in primary health care and to measure the effect of this program in terms of self-perceived health, degree of burnout, physical activity, symptoms, r...
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2009
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004555/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21197348 |
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author | Ekvall Hansson, Eva Håkansson, Eva Raushed, Annelie Håkansson, Anders |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To describe a multidisciplinary program, given by an occupational therapist and a physiotherapist, for patients with stress-related disease in primary health care and to measure the effect of this program in terms of self-perceived health, degree of burnout, physical activity, symptoms, recreational activities, and psychological and physical well-being. METHOD: Retrospective study. RESULTS: At measures after three months, the thirteen patients included in this study had improved in self-estimated health, measured with EuroQol-5D Visual Analogue Scale (p = 0.000), and in degree of burnout, measured with the Shirom–Melamed Burnout Questionnaire (p = 0.001). There was also a decrease in presence of headache, in physical activity and in satisfaction with leisure time, although not statistically significant. After six months, the improvements remained for all measures except physical activity. The patients were also satisfied with the program to a high degree, measured with Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (median 3.7). CONCLUSION: This descriptive study shows that a stress-management program, provided by a team including an occupational therapist and a physiotherapist in primary health care, is both feasible and effective in terms of self-estimated health, degree of burnout, and patient satisfaction. |
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spelling | pubmed-30045552010-12-30 Multidisciplinary program for stress-related disease in primary health care Ekvall Hansson, Eva Håkansson, Eva Raushed, Annelie Håkansson, Anders J Multidiscip Healthc Short Report OBJECTIVE: To describe a multidisciplinary program, given by an occupational therapist and a physiotherapist, for patients with stress-related disease in primary health care and to measure the effect of this program in terms of self-perceived health, degree of burnout, physical activity, symptoms, recreational activities, and psychological and physical well-being. METHOD: Retrospective study. RESULTS: At measures after three months, the thirteen patients included in this study had improved in self-estimated health, measured with EuroQol-5D Visual Analogue Scale (p = 0.000), and in degree of burnout, measured with the Shirom–Melamed Burnout Questionnaire (p = 0.001). There was also a decrease in presence of headache, in physical activity and in satisfaction with leisure time, although not statistically significant. After six months, the improvements remained for all measures except physical activity. The patients were also satisfied with the program to a high degree, measured with Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (median 3.7). CONCLUSION: This descriptive study shows that a stress-management program, provided by a team including an occupational therapist and a physiotherapist in primary health care, is both feasible and effective in terms of self-estimated health, degree of burnout, and patient satisfaction. Dove Medical Press 2009-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3004555/ /pubmed/21197348 Text en © 2009 Ekvall Hansson et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Short Report Ekvall Hansson, Eva Håkansson, Eva Raushed, Annelie Håkansson, Anders Multidisciplinary program for stress-related disease in primary health care |
title | Multidisciplinary program for stress-related disease in primary health care |
title_full | Multidisciplinary program for stress-related disease in primary health care |
title_fullStr | Multidisciplinary program for stress-related disease in primary health care |
title_full_unstemmed | Multidisciplinary program for stress-related disease in primary health care |
title_short | Multidisciplinary program for stress-related disease in primary health care |
title_sort | multidisciplinary program for stress-related disease in primary health care |
topic | Short Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004555/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21197348 |
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