Exploring functional outcomes and allied health staffing levels in an inpatient paediatric rehabilitation unit
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- DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2017.1387293
Exploring functional outcomes and allied health staffing levels in an inpatient paediatric rehabilitation unit
Abstract
Purpose: This study provides data from a paediatric tertiary hospital on the length of stay, functional improvement and allied health workload for children and adolescents on active inpatient rehabilitation programs.
Methods: An audit was conducted of records of patients managed through an inpatient rehabilitation program at a 359 bed tertiary children's hospital in Brisbane, Australia between December 2014 and December 2015. Data relating to diagnosis, length of stay, functional change, occasions of allied health service and hours of patient attributable allied health professional time were collected.
Results: Data on 94 children and adolescents with a total of 102 rehabilitation episodes of care were sourced. The greatest average length of stay was for the "Stroke" group. The highest average allied health professional contact hours were for the "Brain Dysfunction - Traumatic" group. The greatest average functional change was observed in the "Brain Dysfunction- Traumatic group." Physiotherapy accounted for the largest proportion of allied health professional service time, with an average of 32% of total time.
Conclusions: This review from a tertiary hospital-based inpatient paediatric rehabilitation service provides information regarding the length of stay, functional change and allied health workload for children and adolescents on active inpatient rehabilitation programs. As expected, total and rehabilitation episode length of stay, functional improvement and allied health contact and input varied according to diagnostic groups. This information is likely to be of value to other Paediatric Rehabilitation Medicine inpatient units when developing staffing for services and benchmarking service delivery. Implications for Rehabilitation Paediatric Rehabilitation Medicine supports children and adolescents to achieve the highest level possible of physical, cognitive, psychological and social functioning following accident or injury. There are little data in the literature to inform the optimal allied health staffing levels required for intensive inpatient multidisciplinary for children and adolescents suffering acquired neurological impairments. Data from this tertiary hospital-based paediatric inpatient rehabilitation program provide information on the length of stay, functional improvement and allied health professional contact for patients across broad diagnostic groupings. This information is useful for other paediatric rehabilitation services when planning for allied health staffing in service development.
Keywords: Paediatric Rehabilitation Medicine; allied health workload; inpatient rehabilitation; length of stay.
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