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Associations between antidepressant therapy, work ability, and sick leave for patients with common mental disorders within a two-year perspective – A longitudinal observational cohort study in Swedish primary care

BACKGROUND: An increasing number of patients are on sick leave because of common mental disorders (CMD), with or without antidepressant therapy. There is a lack of long-term follow-up studies in the primary care context, where most of the patients are treated. The importance of identifying potential...

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Autores principales: Hange, Dominique, Ariai, Nashmil, Björkelund, Cecilia, Svenningsson, Irene, Nejati, Shabnam, Petersson, Eva-Lisa, Augustsson, Pia, Skoglund, Ingmarie
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8170496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34113733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07116
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author Hange, Dominique
Ariai, Nashmil
Björkelund, Cecilia
Svenningsson, Irene
Nejati, Shabnam
Petersson, Eva-Lisa
Augustsson, Pia
Skoglund, Ingmarie
author_facet Hange, Dominique
Ariai, Nashmil
Björkelund, Cecilia
Svenningsson, Irene
Nejati, Shabnam
Petersson, Eva-Lisa
Augustsson, Pia
Skoglund, Ingmarie
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description BACKGROUND: An increasing number of patients are on sick leave because of common mental disorders (CMD), with or without antidepressant therapy. There is a lack of long-term follow-up studies in the primary care context, where most of the patients are treated. The importance of identifying potential factors associated with work ability for CMD patients is increasingly in focus. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations between using antidepressants, sick leave duration, reported work ability and psychological symptoms among patients with CMD during a two-year observation period in the primary care context. METHODS: Longitudinal observational cohort study at 28 Primary Care Centers in Region Västra Götaland, Sweden, including 182 patients with an employment and on sick leave for CMD. The following outcomes were assessed: work ability measured with WAI, depressive symptoms with MADRS-S, anxiety symptoms with BAI, fatigue symptoms with KEDS, quality of life with EQ-5D, and days of sick leave. The data were compared between the groups that used and did not use antidepressants, during the 24-months observation period. RESULTS: Work ability and health-related quality of life increased over time in both groups. A steeper decrease of depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms as well as an increased health-related quality of life at 3, 6 and 12 months was found in the group without antidepressants, although both groups levelled off at 24 months. In both groups, a higher work ability at baseline was associated with less two-year sick leave. CONCLUSION: Our study indicates that a high work ability at baseline has a strong association with a lower total net and gross sick leave duration during the entire two-year follow-up period for patients with CMD in primary health care, irrespective of use of antidepressants. Using WAI in primary health care could therefore be helpful in predicting return to work. Use of antidepressants during the CMD episode could indicate initially a more pronounced overall symptom pattern, motivating introduction of antidepressants, rather than prolonging the sick leave period.
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spelling pubmed-81704962021-06-09 Associations between antidepressant therapy, work ability, and sick leave for patients with common mental disorders within a two-year perspective – A longitudinal observational cohort study in Swedish primary care Hange, Dominique Ariai, Nashmil Björkelund, Cecilia Svenningsson, Irene Nejati, Shabnam Petersson, Eva-Lisa Augustsson, Pia Skoglund, Ingmarie Heliyon Research Article BACKGROUND: An increasing number of patients are on sick leave because of common mental disorders (CMD), with or without antidepressant therapy. There is a lack of long-term follow-up studies in the primary care context, where most of the patients are treated. The importance of identifying potential factors associated with work ability for CMD patients is increasingly in focus. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations between using antidepressants, sick leave duration, reported work ability and psychological symptoms among patients with CMD during a two-year observation period in the primary care context. METHODS: Longitudinal observational cohort study at 28 Primary Care Centers in Region Västra Götaland, Sweden, including 182 patients with an employment and on sick leave for CMD. The following outcomes were assessed: work ability measured with WAI, depressive symptoms with MADRS-S, anxiety symptoms with BAI, fatigue symptoms with KEDS, quality of life with EQ-5D, and days of sick leave. The data were compared between the groups that used and did not use antidepressants, during the 24-months observation period. RESULTS: Work ability and health-related quality of life increased over time in both groups. A steeper decrease of depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms as well as an increased health-related quality of life at 3, 6 and 12 months was found in the group without antidepressants, although both groups levelled off at 24 months. In both groups, a higher work ability at baseline was associated with less two-year sick leave. CONCLUSION: Our study indicates that a high work ability at baseline has a strong association with a lower total net and gross sick leave duration during the entire two-year follow-up period for patients with CMD in primary health care, irrespective of use of antidepressants. Using WAI in primary health care could therefore be helpful in predicting return to work. Use of antidepressants during the CMD episode could indicate initially a more pronounced overall symptom pattern, motivating introduction of antidepressants, rather than prolonging the sick leave period. Elsevier 2021-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8170496/ /pubmed/34113733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07116 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hange, Dominique
Ariai, Nashmil
Björkelund, Cecilia
Svenningsson, Irene
Nejati, Shabnam
Petersson, Eva-Lisa
Augustsson, Pia
Skoglund, Ingmarie
Associations between antidepressant therapy, work ability, and sick leave for patients with common mental disorders within a two-year perspective – A longitudinal observational cohort study in Swedish primary care
title Associations between antidepressant therapy, work ability, and sick leave for patients with common mental disorders within a two-year perspective – A longitudinal observational cohort study in Swedish primary care
title_full Associations between antidepressant therapy, work ability, and sick leave for patients with common mental disorders within a two-year perspective – A longitudinal observational cohort study in Swedish primary care
title_fullStr Associations between antidepressant therapy, work ability, and sick leave for patients with common mental disorders within a two-year perspective – A longitudinal observational cohort study in Swedish primary care
title_full_unstemmed Associations between antidepressant therapy, work ability, and sick leave for patients with common mental disorders within a two-year perspective – A longitudinal observational cohort study in Swedish primary care
title_short Associations between antidepressant therapy, work ability, and sick leave for patients with common mental disorders within a two-year perspective – A longitudinal observational cohort study in Swedish primary care
title_sort associations between antidepressant therapy, work ability, and sick leave for patients with common mental disorders within a two-year perspective – a longitudinal observational cohort study in swedish primary care
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8170496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34113733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07116
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