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Analysis of factors affecting demand for rehabilitation services in Ontario, Canada: a health-policy perspective.

Michel D Landry1, Susan Jaglal, Walter P Wodchis, Jen Raman, Cheryl A Cott.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Demand for health services tends to outstrip supply in an environment of economic scarcity.
PURPOSE: In this research, we first explore factors affecting demand for rehabilitation services in Canada's most populous province of Ontario; we then interpret these findings and discuss their implications for future demand.
METHODS: Consistent with health-policy case-study methodology, we triangulated primary and secondary data sources (42 key-informant interviews and review of publicly available documents, respectively).
RESULTS: Demand for rehabilitation seems to be rising quickly across Ontario's continuum of care, and informants identified four primary factors: (1) overall population growth along with an increasingly large cohort aged 65 years or older; (2) increasing rates of chronic and complex conditions, along with changes in hospital discharge patterns; (3) increasing public expectations; and (4) advances in treatment and management of diseases and condition.
CONCLUSIONS: Although demand may be rising, access to rehabilitation is now based more on eligibility than on demand alone. The presence of increasing demand does not ensure that there is, or will be, sufficient financial or human resources to meet such demand. This study signals the need to reflect on current policies regarding access, and highlights the need to consider the benefits of health-promotion and injury-prevention strategies in mediating demand.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19037778     DOI: 10.1080/09638280701688078

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil        ISSN: 0963-8288            Impact factor:   3.033


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1.  Strategic responses to fiscal constraints: a health policy analysis of hospital-based ambulatory physical therapy services in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

Authors:  Michel D Landry; Molly C Verrier; A Paul Williams; David Zakus; Raisa B Deber
Journal:  Physiother Can       Date:  2009-11-12       Impact factor: 1.037

2.  The distribution of physiotherapists in ontario: understanding the market drivers.

Authors:  Paul Holyoke; Molly C Verrier; Michel D Landry; Raisa B Deber
Journal:  Physiother Can       Date:  2012       Impact factor: 1.037

3.  Development of the Lie-to-Sit-to-Stand-to-Walk Transfer (LSSWT) test for early mobilization in older patients in geriatric rehabilitation.

Authors:  A Reicherz; M Brach; J Cerny; S Nicolai; C Becker; U Lindemann
Journal:  Z Gerontol Geriatr       Date:  2011-08       Impact factor: 1.281

4.  Availability and structure of ambulatory rehabilitation services: a survey of hospitals with designated rehabilitation beds in ontario, Canada.

Authors:  Michel D Landry; Laura A Passalent; Cheryl A Cott
Journal:  Physiother Can       Date:  2008-10-10       Impact factor: 1.037

5.  Moving from "muddling through" to careful planning: physical therapy human resources in Canada.

Authors:  Michel D Landry; Joshua Tepper; Molly C Verrier
Journal:  Physiother Can       Date:  2009-05-12       Impact factor: 1.037

6.  Allocation of Rehabilitation Services for Older Adults in the Ontario Home Care System.

Authors:  Joshua J Armstrong; Joanie Sims-Gould; Paul Stolee
Journal:  Physiother Can       Date:  2016       Impact factor: 1.037

7.  Integrating Physiotherapists into Primary Health Care Organizations: The Physiotherapists' Perspective.

Authors:  Sai Maharaj; Christine Chung; Inderdeep Dhugge; Maria Gayevski; Asya Muradyan; Katherine E McLeod; Amanda Smart; Cheryl A Cott
Journal:  Physiother Can       Date:  2018       Impact factor: 1.037

8.  Attractiveness of employment sectors for physical therapists in Ontario, Canada (1999-2007): implication for the long term care sector.

Authors:  Michel D Landry; Robyn Hastie; Känecy Oñate; Brenda Gamble; Raisa B Deber; Molly C Verrier
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2012-05-29       Impact factor: 2.655

9.  Development of a minimum dataset for subacute rehabilitation: a three-round e-Delphi consensus study.

Authors:  Adrienne M Young; Hannah Chung; Alicia Chaplain; Joshua R Lowe; Sarah J Wallace
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-03-25       Impact factor: 2.692

Review 10.  The precarious balance between 'supply' and 'demand' for health care: the increasing global demand for rehabilitation service for individuals living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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