WORKWELL: Testing Work Advice for People With Arthritis (WORKWELL)
Arthritis, Rheumatoid, Arthritis, Psoriatic, Arthritis, Inflammatory
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Arthritis, Rheumatoid focused on measuring work rehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation, occupational therapy, rehabilitation, presenteeism, employment
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adults (i.e. aged ≥ 18 years)
- diagnosed with RA, UIA or PsA by a Rheumatology Consultant. (Undifferentiated Inflammatory Arthritis is defined as: persistent synovitis in more than one small joint of the hand, without any other known cause, but the person does not yet meet all the diagnostic criteria for RA. Participants can have co-morbidities (which may also be related to having RA, UIA or PsA, for example, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, heart condition, mild to moderate anxiety or depression; or are unrelated, e.g. diabetes.
- In paid work (full or part-time, self-employed or contractual work) for at least 15 hours per week.
- Participants may be on sick leave at the time of screening BUT this must be for less than 4 weeks duration and not planned or likely to extend for longer than 4 weeks.
- Able to read and understand English.
- Score ≥10 on the RA-Work Instability Scale (RA-WIS), a measure of mismatch between the person's abilities and their job demands.
- Able to attend the participating site for WORKWELL appointments, if allocated to that group
- Able to provide informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- on extended sick leave (i.e. > 4 weeks). The WORKWELL intervention is designed for people currently in work. Long-term sick leave is defined as being > 4 weeks [NICE, 2009b].
- Already planning to retire due to age or to take early retirement (for any health or non-health reason) within the next 12 months (i.e. within the trial follow-up period)
- planning to move out of area within the next 3 months and therefore would be unable to attend for WORKWELL sessions if allocated to that group (as treatment may not be completed in time).
- already receiving or awaiting VR services from Access to Work or a Vocational Rehabilitation company. These services conduct work assessments as part of VR provision. (Those receiving work services from other sources (e.g. occupational health or human resources in their organisation, online advice from Fit for Work) may still be recruited as VR provision can be of varied quality and this will be considered as "usual care."
- Employed in the armed forces (as they could be stationed overseas during the trial period. The armed services also have their own Vocational Rehabilitation service.
Sites / Locations
- North Bristol NHS Trust
- Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust.
- Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust
- NHS Fife
- Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
- Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
- St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
- Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
- Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
- Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
- Cardiff and Vale UHB: LLandough Hospital
- Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
- Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
- Barnsley Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Control Group
WORKWELL Group
The control group will receive a written work self-help information pack plus usual care. The pack includes published arthritis patient information booklets about work; a decision-tree flowchart; information about the UK Equality Act. The self-help information pack is mailed to the participants by the CTU following randomisation. Usual care consists of: prescribed medication; attending Rheumatology clinics; referral to rehabilitation, as and when deemed necessary from the Rheumatology clinic, but not including work advice. Any rehabilitation required will be provided as normal, e.g. provision of exercise, self-management education, activities of daily living advice, psychosocial support.
The same as the Control Group (i.e. self-help information pack, plus usual care) PLUS the WORKWELL intervention. This consists of, on average, 4.5 hours contact, including: a structured work assessment; identification of work-related barriers and priority problems; collaborative treatment planning with the participant; a range of self-management, work advice and job modifications appropriate to the individual participant's problems; goal setting and action planning; and a 30 minute telephone review to identify progress with goals at the end of treatment.