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Comparative Study
. 1997 Sep;78(9):973-9.
doi: 10.1016/s0003-9993(97)90060-5.

Posthospital setting, resource utilization, and self-care outcome in older women with hip fracture

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Comparative Study

Posthospital setting, resource utilization, and self-care outcome in older women with hip fracture

S J Levi. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1997 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: To compare posthospital rehabilitation resource utilization and self-care outcome of women with hip fracture discharged to three types of setting (home, inpatient rehabilitation, skilled nursing).

Design: Prospective cohort study. Patient interviews in the hospital, 2 and 6 months after fracture, hospital record reviews.

Setting: Two general community and two teaching hospitals.

Patients: Consecutive sample of community-living women with hip fracture, aged 65 and over. Of 179 eligible, 130 patients enrolled and 123 completed study.

Interventions: Prospective observational study.

Main outcome measures: Posthospital institutional days, cumulative sessions of physical and occupational therapy within 6 months after fracture, and 2- and 6-month Barthel Index.

Results: For patients discharged to home, inpatient rehabilitation, and skilled nursing, respectively, mean posthospital institutional days were 1, 16, and 50; mean sessions of physical therapy were 15, 35, and 50; mean sessions of occupational therapy were 0, 11, and 16; mean 2-month Barthel Index was 93, 89, and 80; mean 6-month Barthel Index was 89, 88, and 86. Differences in posthospital institutional days and physical and occupational therapy sessions, but not 2- and 6-month Barthel Index, were statistically significant after controlling for patient characteristics.

Conclusions: Type of posthospital setting is associated with resource utilization, but not self-care outcome after hip fracture.

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