Variability among geriatricians in the evaluation of functional disabilities and rehabilitation needs of the elderly.

I Aramini, P Morosini, E Ricci, S Ratto, M Petrini, A Banchero
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A formal variability study has been carried out in a geriatric hospital in Genoa, Italy, in order to estimate the degree of agreement between geriatricians in disability and functional assessment, recommendation for rehabilitation treatments, need for mobility and daily activities aids, and decisions about optimal place of treatment (own home, sheltered housing, old peoples' home, nursing home). Sixteen long-stay geriatric patients, average age 83 years, were visited by eight geriatricians, a patient receiving from two to five visits. The participating physicians could visit the patients at their leisure, had access to clinical records and could interview a nurse well acquainted with the patient. A marked variability was observed for most items, e.g. the agreement concerning the recommendation for individual physiotherapy was only 52%. The results of this study may not be generalized to other situations and to actual practice; however, variability studies of this kind, that assess diagnosis habits, treatment and managerial decisions at the same time, may be useful to pinpoint the most important problems and to stimulate professionals' participation in proper Quality Assurance projects.

老年人功能障碍和康复需求评估中老年医生的差异。
在意大利热那亚的一家老年医院进行了一项正式的变异性研究,以估计老年医生在残疾和功能评估、康复治疗建议、行动能力和日常活动辅助设备需求以及最佳治疗地点(自己的家、庇护住房、老年人之家、养老院)的决定方面的一致程度。16名长期住院的老年患者,平均年龄83岁,由8名老年医生访问,患者接受2至5次访问。参与的医生可以在闲暇时间访问患者,获得临床记录,并可以采访熟悉患者的护士。在大多数项目中观察到明显的差异,例如,关于个人物理治疗建议的一致性仅为52%。本研究的结果可能不能推广到其他情况和实际操作中;然而,这种同时评估诊断习惯、治疗和管理决策的变异性研究可能有助于查明最重要的问题,并刺激专业人员参与适当的质量保证项目。
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