Twice daily allied health rehabilitation is feasible in acutely hospitalised older people: an observational study.

J E Kay, A N D'Souza, M Klaic, A N Jacob, C Marston, R Goonan, H Crowley, C L Granger
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Objective To evaluate the feasibility of twice daily rehabilitation in older patients admitted to an acute care of the elderly (ACE) hospital ward. Method This was a prospective single-site, cohort study of twice daily interventions provided by ACE physiotherapists, occupational therapists and/or allied health assistants in an ACE hospital ward. The feasibility of twice daily therapy was evaluated using a range of outcomes including satisfaction, fidelity and limited efficacy. Results A total of 220 patients were included (median age 86 [IQR 81-91]years, 54% female, with a median length of hospital stay of 7 [IQR 5-10] days). Twice daily therapy was delivered on 71% (n =757) of patient admitted weekdays (fidelity). Moderate-to-large effect sizes were observed in patient functional and mobility measures during their hospital stay and most patients (74%) were able to be successfully discharged home (limited efficacy). Both staff and patients reported high levels of satisfaction with physiotherapy and occupational therapy while on the ACE ward. Conclusion Twice daily therapy with acutely hospitalised elderly patients is feasible, facilitated discharge home, and is associated with high patient and staff satisfaction.

每天两次专职医疗康复对急性期住院老年人可行吗:一项观察性研究。
方法 这是一项前瞻性单点队列研究,研究对象为入住老年急症护理(ACE)病房的老年患者,由 ACE 物理治疗师、职业治疗师和/或专职医疗助理在 ACE 病房提供每日两次的干预治疗。研究使用一系列结果评估了每日两次治疗的可行性,包括满意度、忠诚度和有限的疗效。结果 共纳入 220 名患者(中位年龄 86 [IQR 81-91] 岁,54% 为女性,中位住院时间为 7 [IQR 5-10] 天)。71%(n=757)的入院患者在工作日接受了每天两次的治疗(忠实度)。在住院期间,患者的功能和行动能力测量结果显示出中等至较大的效应大小,大多数患者(74%)都能顺利出院回家(有限疗效)。结论每天两次对急性住院老年患者进行治疗是可行的,有助于患者出院回家,患者和医护人员的满意度都很高。
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