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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Shah, Surya | Vanclay, Frank | Cooper, Betty
Affiliations: Occupational Therapy, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Qld 4067 (Australia)
Note: [] Correspondence: Assoc. Prof. S. Shah, Occupational Therapy, University of Queensland, Qld 4072, Australia. Fax: (61)(7) 365 1622.
Abstract: This prospective, multicentre, population study, of all first-stroke survivors in one year referred for in-patient rehabilitation, compares the efficiency and effectiveness of functional recovery following ad hoc and routine rehabilitation of general medical wards with intensive and comprehensive rehabilitation of mixed disability geriatric/rehabilitation units. After controlling for potential confounding variables, no significant differences were recorded in terms of Barthel discharge function scores, effectiveness or efficiency of rehabilitation. Conventional rehabilitation in general medical wards of acute hospitals was 35% more efficient than comprehensive rehabilitation in geriatric/rehabilitation units (1.08 vs. 0.70, P < 0.001), this being due to unnecessarily long rehabilitation stays (44 vs. 70 days, P < 0.000). Contrary to other studies, geriatric/rehabilitation units did not significantly increase the discharge scores, did not accelerate the process of rehabilitation, and did not decrease the demand for extended-care beds.
Keywords: Hemiplegia, ADL outcome, Functional independence, Rehabilitation efficiency, Stroke rehabilitation
DOI: 10.3233/RNN-1992-4605
Journal: Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, vol. 4, no. 6, pp. 401-410, 1992
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