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Collected systematic reviews for the topic “Do

interventions/reintegration

programs

successfully

promote RTW among people with mental disorders?”

Reference Study Grading (sum of R-AMSTAR scores) PubMed link

1. Arends I, Bruinvels DJ, Rehbergen DS, Nieuwenhuijsen K, Mandan I, Neumeyer-Gromen A, Bültmann U, Verbeek JH. Interventions to facilitate return to work in adults with adjustment disorders. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012, Issue 12.

44 PMID:

23235630

2. Furlan AD, Gnam WH, Carnide N, Irvin E, Amick III BC, DeRago K, McMaster R, Cullen K, Slack T, Brouwer S, Bültman, B. Systematic review of intervention practices for depression in the workplace. Toronto: Institute for work & health; 2011.

29 PMID:

22161150

3. Van Oostrom SH, Driessen MT, de Vet HCW, Franche RL, Schonstein E, Loisel P, van Mechelen W, Anema JR. Workplace interventions for preventing work disability. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2009, Issue 2.

39 PMID:

19370664

PEROSH OSH Evidence Search Documentation Form

Name:

Alba Fishta, Andrea Lorenz, Katharina Broeske

Institute/Organisation:

Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA)

Address and email:

Nöldnerstr. 40-42, 10317 Berlin

E-Mail: [email protected]; [email protected];

[email protected]

Editing:

Dr. Alba Fishta, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA),

Berlin, Germany*

*

no quality check of the search string is done

1 Objective:

Collecting

Systematic

Reviews

for

the

topic:

“Interventions/reintegration programs and return to work (RTW)

among people with mental disorders”

2 Question

:

Do intervention/reintegration programs successfully promote RTW

among people with mental disorders?

P

opulation:

workers at working age diagnosed with mental disorders

I

ntervention/

intervention and reintegration programs

Exposure:

C

omparison:

no treatment or other treatment

(2)

3 Searched Databases:

Database

Time span

Date searched

(yyyy-mm-dd)

Citations in

Database

Dublications

MEDLINE

(PubMed)

01.01.2000 –

05.09.2013

2013-09-05

36

EMBASE

01.01.2000 –

09.01.2014

2014-01-09

87

Handsearching

01.01.2000 –

05.09.2013

2013-09-05

1

Total

(including Medline, EMBASE, Handsearching)

124

4 Search Strategy:

Medline via PubMed, searched on 05.09.2013

#

Searches

Results

1

“Mental Disorders”[Mesh] OR “Dilirium, Dementia, Amnestic,

Cognitive Disorders”[Mesh] OR “Mentally Ill Persons”[Mesh] OR

“Substance-Related

Disorders”[Mesh]

OR

“Shizophrenia,

Childhood”[Mesh] OR “Psychoses, Substance-Induced”[Mesh] OR

“Psychoses, Alcoholic”[Mesh] OR “Personality Disorders”[Mesh] OR

“Paranoid

Disorders”[Mesh]

OR

“Hallucinations”[Mesh]

OR

“Consciousness Disorders”[Mesh]

1080938

2

“Adjustment Disorders”[Mesh] OR “Depressive Disorder”[Mesh]

79343

3

“Mood Disorders”[Mesh] OR “Affective Disorders, Psychotic”[Mesh]

108725

4

“Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder”[Mesh]

10776

5

“Anxiety Disorders”[Mesh] OR “Panic Disorder”[Mesh] OR “Phobic

Disorders”[Mesh]

63329

6

#1 OR #2 OR #3 OR #4 OR #5

1080938

7

“return to work”

5670

8

“workability”

212

9

“return to work process”

88

10 “vocational rehabilitation”

8995

11 “work rehabilitation”

187

12 “vocational recovery”

21

13 “work reintegration”

23

(3)

NOT “humans”[MeSH Terms]

18 (#16 AND #17)

56

19 (“2000/01/01”[PDAT] : “2013/09/05”[PDAT])

9760525

20 (#18 AND #19)

36

Search string: 05.09.2013

EMBASE, searched on 05.12.2013

#

Searches

1

'mental disease'/exp OR ('mental illness' OR 'mental health' OR 'mental disorders' OR 'cognitive disorders' OR 'somatoform disorders' OR 'neurasthenia' OR 'depression' OR 'depressive disorder' OR 'bipolar disorder' OR 'adjustment disorders' OR 'affective disorders' OR 'anxiety disorders' OR 'panic disorder' OR 'obsessive-compulsive disorder' OR 'neurocirculatory asthenia' OR 'mood disorders'):ab,ti

2

'medical leave'/exp OR 'absenteeism'/exp OR 'work disability'/exp OR ('sick leave' OR 'sickness absence' OR absenteeism OR 'work disability'):ab,ti

3

'intervention study'/exp OR 'intervention studies' OR intervention*:ab,ti OR intervention NEXT/1 program* OR workplace NEAR/2 intervention* OR 'work place' NEAR/2 intervention* OR workplace NEAR/2 adjustment* OR 'work place' NEAR/2 adjustment* OR occupational NEAR/2 intervention* OR 'employee assistance' NEAR/2 program* OR 'disability management' NEAR/2 program* OR psychosocial NEXT/1 intervention*

4

workability OR 'work ability' OR 'return to work' OR 'vocational rehabilitation' OR 'vocational recovery' OR 'work reintegration' OR 'work re-integration' OR 'workplace integration' OR 'work rehabilitation' OR 'work reentry' OR 'work re-entry' OR 'work resumption' OR 'occupational rehabilitation'

5

review OR 'meta analysis' OR search

6

(#1 OR #2) AND #3 AND #4 AND #5 AND [embase]/lim NOT [medline]/lim AND [2000-2014]/py

Results: 87 ((((((("mental illness") OR ("mental health") OR ((((("Mental Disorders"[Mesh]) OR "Delirium, Dementia, Amnestic, Cognitive Disorders"[Mesh]) OR "Mental Disorders Diagnosed in Childhood"[Mesh]) OR "Somatoform Disorders"[Mesh]) OR "Neurasthenia"[Mesh]) OR (((((("Depression"[Mesh]) OR "Depressive Disorder"[Mesh]) OR "Depressive Disorder, Major"[Mesh]) OR "Bipolar Disorder"[Mesh]) OR "Adjustment Disorders"[Mesh]) OR "Affective Disorders, Psychotic"[Mesh]) OR (((("Anxiety Disorders"[Mesh]) OR "Panic Disorder"[Mesh]) OR "Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder"[Mesh]) OR "Neurocirculatory Asthenia"[Mesh]) OR (("Mood Disorders"[Mesh]) OR "Affective Disorders, Psychotic"[Mesh]) OR ("sick leave") OR ("sickness absence") OR (absenteeism) OR ("work disability"))) AND (((intervention) OR (“intervention program”) OR ("workplace intervention") OR ("workplace adjustment") OR ("occupational intervention") OR ("employee assistance program") OR ("disability management program") OR ("psychosocial intervention"))) AND (((workability) OR ("return to work") OR ("vocational rehabilitation") OR ("vocational recovery") OR ("work reintegration") OR ("workplace integration") OR ("work rehabilitation") OR ("work reentry") OR ("work resumption") OR ("occupational rehabilitation"))))) AND (("meta-analysis as topic"[MeSH Terms] OR meta-analysis[pt] OR meta-analysis[tiab] OR review[pt] OR review[tiab] NOT (letter[pt] OR editorial[pt] OR comment[pt]) NOT ("animals"[MeSH Terms:noexp] NOT "humans"[MeSH Terms]))))) AND ("2000/01/01"[PDAT] : "2013/12/05"[PDAT])

(4)

5 Selection process:

5.1 Inclusion criteria:

A.

According to

PICO

- question (see 2.)

B.

According to inclusion criteria for systematic reviews (see PEROSH OSH Evidence

Inclusion and classification criteria for Occupational Health Reviews)

C.

According to inclusion criteria for Occupational Health and Safety topics (see PEROSH

OSH Evidence Inclusion and classification Criteria for Occupational Health Reviews)

5.2 Selection:

First step: Based on titles and abstract, two reviewers select the retrieved articles

independently resolving discrepancies by discussions.

Second step: Based on the pre-selected full texts, two reviewers apply the above

mentioned inclusion criteria independently resolving discrepancies by discussions or by

consensus conference.

6 Results:

(Adapted from PRISMA 2009 Flow Diagram)

Records identified through PubMed (36)

and EMBASE (87) databases

(n = 123)

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ib

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ty

Id

e

n

ti

fi

c

a

ti

o

n

Additional records identified

through hand searching (n = 1)

Removed duplicates

(n = 0)

Records screened (titles/abstracts)

(n = 124)

Records excluded

(n = 117)

Full-text articles screened for eligibility

(n = 7)

Full-text articles excluded with

the following reasons (n = 4) :

• Full texts not available
(5)

7 Grading of the Systematic Reviews:

Based on the R-AMSTAR Checklist

No

Ist author /

Publication year

Overall study

assessment (++/+/-) Internal validity

1. Arends/ 2012 44/44 (very good) Comments: … 2. Furlan/ 2011 29/44 (good) Comments: … 3. Van Oostrom/ 2009 39/44 (very good) Comments: …

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I hereby authorize the PEROSH OSH Evidence Group to publish my personal

data, as specified in this Search Documentation Form, on the PEROSH website

including its database of Systematic Reviews of Occupational Safety and Health.

I am aware that my authorized personal data can be consulted by anyone having

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