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Predicting follow-up living setting in patients with stroke.

Pam M Smith1, Kenneth J Ottenbacher, Mecca Cranley, Sharon S Dittmar, Sandra B Illig, Carl V Granger.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine living setting at 3- to 6-month follow-up for inpatients with functional impairments discharged from medical rehabilitation.
DESIGN: Retrospective performed by using information from the Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation (UDSMR) representing medical rehabilitation patients across the United States.
SETTING: National survey data. PARTICIPANTS: Information submitted in 1997 and 1998 to the UDSMR by 167 facilities from 40 states was examined. A total of 9587 patient records were included in the final sample. The mean age +/- standard deviation was 70.2+/-12.4 years. The sample included 51.6% women and was comprised of 77.5% non-Hispanic white patients, with an average length of stay of 22.3+/-4.6 days.
INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Living setting (home vs not at home) at 3- to 6-month follow-up.
RESULTS: A discriminant function training model including 8 statistically significant variables correctly classified 85.1% of the patients (n=8149). The total FIM instrument score, patient age, function-related group, and marital status were found to be useful classification variables. Wilks lambda for the model was.924 (chi(2)=1031.49, P<.000). The area under the receiver operating characteristics curve was.85.
CONCLUSION: The association among functional abilities, demographic characteristics, and follow-up living setting in patients with stroke is complex. Functional variables can be used to help predict follow-up living setting. These variables change based on patient severity level. Copyright 2002 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12048653     DOI: 10.1053/apmr.2002.32736

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil        ISSN: 0003-9993            Impact factor:   3.966


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Authors:  Timothy A Reistetter; James E Graham; Anne Deutsch; Carl V Granger; Samuel Markello; Kenneth J Ottenbacher
Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 3.966

2.  Geriatric rehabilitation of stroke patients in nursing homes: a study protocol.

Authors:  Monica Spruit-van Eijk; Bianca I Buijck; Sytse U Zuidema; Frans L M Voncken; Alexander C H Geurts; Raymond T C M Koopmans
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2010-03-27       Impact factor: 3.921

3.  Is patient-grouping on basis of condition on admission indicative for discharge destination in geriatric stroke patients after rehabilitation in skilled nursing facilities? The results of a cluster analysis.

Authors:  Bianca I Buijck; Sytse U Zuidema; Monica Spruit-van Eijk; Hans Bor; Debby L Gerritsen; Raymond T C M Koopmans
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2012-12-04       Impact factor: 2.655

4.  Assessing upper limb function: transcultural adaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of the Stroke Upper Limb Capacity Scale.

Authors:  João Paulo Branco; Sandra Oliveira; João Páscoa Pinheiro; Pedro L Ferreira
Journal:  BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil       Date:  2017-08-03

5.  Prediction of Advisability of Returning Home Using the Home Care Score.

Authors:  Akiyoshi Matsugi; Keisuke Tani; Yoshiki Tamaru; Nami Yoshioka; Akira Yamashita; Nobuhiko Mori; Kosuke Oku; Masashi Ikeda; Kiyoshi Nagano
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