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Omission of Physical Therapy Recommendations for High-Risk Patients Transitioning From the Hospital to Subacute Care Facilities.

Brock Polnaszek1, Jacquelyn Mirr2, Rachel Roiland3, Andrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi3, Melissa Hovanes2, Amy Kind4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess the quality and explore the potential impact of the communication of physical therapy (PT) recommendations in hospital discharge summaries/orders for high-risk subacute care populations, specifically targeting recommendations for (1) maintenance of patient safety, (2) assistance required for mobility, and (3) use of assistive devices.
DESIGN: Medical record abstraction of retrospective cohort comparing discharge recommendations made by inpatient PT to orders included in written hospital discharge summaries/orders, the primary form of hospital-to-subacute care communication. Data were linked to Medicare outcomes from corresponding years for all Medicare beneficiaries in the cohort.
SETTING: Academic hospital. PARTICIPANTS: All hospitalized patients (N=613 overall) 18 years and older with primary diagnoses of stroke or hip fracture, with an inpatient PT consultation and discharged to subacute care during the years 2006 to 2008; 366 of these were Medicare beneficiaries.
INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Combined rehospitalization, emergency department visit, and/or death within 30 days of discharge.
RESULTS: Omission of recommendations for maintaining patient safety occurred in 54% (316/584) of patients; for assistance required for mobility, in approximately 100% (535/537); and for use of assistive devices, in 77% (409/532). As compared with those without patient safety restriction/precaution omissions, Medicare beneficiaries with such omissions demonstrated a trend toward more negative 30-day outcomes (26% vs 18%, P=.10). Similar, albeit nonsignificant, outcome trends were observed in the other omission categories.
CONCLUSIONS: PT recommendations made during a hospital stay in high-risk patients are routinely omitted from hospital discharge communications to subacute care facilities. Interventions to reliably improve this communication are needed.
Copyright © 2015 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Communication; Delivery of health care; Patient discharge; Patient discharge summaries; Patient readmission; Patient safety; Physical therapy specialty; Physicians; Rehabilitation; Subacute care

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26253350      PMCID: PMC4628558          DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2015.07.013

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


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