Enhancing the health of NHS staff: eTHOS — protocol for a randomised controlled pilot trial of an employee health screening clinic for NHS staff to reduce absenteeism and presenteeism, compared with usual care

Jul 27, 2022Pilot and feasibility studies

Testing a health screening clinic to reduce sick leave and low productivity among NHS staff compared to usual care

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Abstract

Aiming to recruit 480 participants, this pilot trial will test the feasibility of an employee health screening clinic.

  • The trial will assess recruitment, referrals, and uptake of recommended services in the intervention group.
  • Screening will evaluate musculoskeletal, mental, and cardiovascular health among employees.
  • Participants will complete questionnaires at baseline and 26 weeks to track changes.
  • Data on and demographics will be collected from personnel records.
  • Results will inform the design of a definitive trial aimed at reducing absenteeism and in NHS staff.

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Key numbers

£2.4 billion
Annual Cost of
Estimated cost incurred by the NHS due to sickness .
480 participants
Recruitment Target
Total number of participants aimed to be recruited for the trial.
1/3 of attendees
Previous Clinic Referrals
Proportion of previous clinic attendees requiring at least one onward referral.

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What this is

  • The study investigates a health screening clinic for NHS staff aimed at reducing and .
  • It targets musculoskeletal complaints, mental health issues, and cardiovascular risk factors, which are significant contributors to staff illness.
  • The protocol outlines a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) to assess feasibility, recruitment, and referral uptake among NHS employees.

Essence

  • The pilot trial aims to evaluate the feasibility of a health screening clinic for NHS staff to reduce and compared to usual care.

Key takeaways

  • Sickness costs the NHS approximately £2.4 billion annually, with mental health issues being the leading cause, accounting for 25.4% of lost days in 2019.
  • The pilot clinic previously indicated that around a third of attendees required at least one onward referral for health issues, highlighting the potential need for targeted interventions.
  • The trial aims to recruit 480 participants over 24 weeks, with a focus on equitable recruitment across various demographics within NHS staff.

Caveats

  • The study is not powered to detect statistically significant differences between trial arms, limiting conclusions about effectiveness.
  • Recruitment challenges may arise, particularly among lower-paid staff and ethnic minorities, which could affect generalizability.

Definitions

  • Presenteeism: Attending work while unwell, which can negatively impact productivity and health.
  • Absenteeism: The practice of regularly staying away from work without good reason, often due to health issues.

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