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Protocol for the SEED-trial: Supported Employment and preventing Early Disability
Vigdis Sveinsdottir1, Torill Helene Tveito2, Gary R Bond3
1Uni Research Health, Uni Research, POB 7810, 5020, Bergen, Norway. Vigdis.Sveinsdottir@uni.no.
Background:
Early withdrawal or exclusion from the labor market leads to significant personal and societal costs. In Norway, the increasing numbers of young adults receiving disability pension is a growing problem. While a large body of research demonstrates positive effects of Supported Employment (SE) in patients with severe mental illness, no studies have yet investigated the effectiveness of SE in young adults with a range of social and health conditions who are receiving benefits.
Methods/Design:
The SEED-trial is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing traditional vocational rehabilitation (TVR) to SE in 124 unemployed individuals between the ages of 18-29 who are receiving benefits due to various social- or health-related problems. The primary outcome is labor market participation during the first year after enrollment. Secondary outcomes include physical and mental health, health behaviors, and well-being, collected at baseline, 6, and 12 months. A cost-benefit analysis will also be conducted.
Discussion:
The SEED-trial is the first RCT to compare SE to TVR in this important and vulnerable group, at risk of being excluded from working life at an early age.
Trial Registration:
Clinicaltrials.gov, registration number NCT02375074 . Registered on December 3rd 2014.

