Occupational support following arthroplasty of the lower limb (OPAL): trial protocol for a UK-wide phase III randomised controlled trial
Lucy Sheehan, Amie Woodward, Marion Archer, Carol Jordan, Maisie Martland, David A McDonald, Gill Parkinson, Lou Watkins, Joy Adamson, Avril Drummond, Ann Hewison, Ada Keding, Lucksy Kottam, Ira Madan, Catriona McDaid, Mike Reed, Lesley Sinclair, Toby O Smith, Louise Thomson

TL;DR
This study tests an occupational support program to help patients return to work faster after hip or knee replacement surgery.
Contribution
The OPAL intervention introduces a structured occupational support program to facilitate return to work after lower limb arthroplasty.
Findings
The trial will assess if the OPAL intervention reduces time to full, sustained return to work compared to usual care.
Secondary outcomes include functional recovery and use of workplace modifications.
A health economic evaluation will determine cost-effectiveness of the intervention.
Abstract
In the UK, one in four patients are in work at the time of their hip or knee replacement surgery. These patients receive little support about their return to work (RTW). There is a need for an occupational support intervention that encourages safe and sustained RTW which can be integrated into National Health Service practice. We developed a two-arm intervention trial, based on a feasibility study, to assess whether an occupational support intervention (the OPAL (Occupational support for Patients undergoing Arthroplasty of the Lower limb) intervention) is effective in supporting a reduced time to full, sustained RTW compared with usual care in patients undergoing hip and knee replacement. This is a multicentre, individually randomised controlled superiority trial comparing the OPAL intervention to usual care. 742 working adults listed for elective primary hip or knee replacement, who…
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TopicsTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty · Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
