Determinants of rehabilitation outcome in geriatric patients admitted to skilled nursing facilities after stroke: a Dutch multi-centre cohort study
Objective: to identify important demographic, clinical and functional determinants of successful discharge of geriatric patients from skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), particularly the role of multi-morbidity. Design: prospective cohort study with data collection at baseline and at discharge. Setting: fifteen SNFs in the Netherlands. Participants: of 378 eligible patients, 186 were included. Methods: multi-disciplinary teams recorded demographic and disease characteristics, as well as functional status, cognitive functioning and multi-morbidity on admission. The study outcomes were discharge... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | TEXT |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2012 |
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Oxford University Press
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Schlagwörter: | Research Papers |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Link(s) : | http://ageing.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/41/6/746 |
Objective: to identify important demographic, clinical and functional determinants of successful discharge of geriatric patients from skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), particularly the role of multi-morbidity. Design: prospective cohort study with data collection at baseline and at discharge. Setting: fifteen SNFs in the Netherlands. Participants: of 378 eligible patients, 186 were included. Methods: multi-disciplinary teams recorded demographic and disease characteristics, as well as functional status, cognitive functioning and multi-morbidity on admission. The study outcomes were discharge to an independent living situation within 1 year of admission and functional status at discharge (Barthel index). Results: of the included 186 patients, 175 were followed up. Of these patients, 123 (70%) were successfully discharged. High Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and Star Cancellation test (SCT) scores independently contributed to 48% of the variance of functional status at discharge, while low age, high BBS and SCT scores were independently related to successful discharge, explaining 33% of the variance. Multi-morbidity was not an independent determinant of rehabilitation outcome. Conclusion: geriatric patients admitted for ‘low intensity’ rehabilitation in SNFs after stroke appeared to have a fair prognosis for being successfully discharged. Postural control was an important determinant of both outcome measures.