Emily M Hudson, Stephanie P Bazal, Michelle R Rauzi, Hillari S N Olson, Melissa J Ludescher, Christine Interrante, Molly Lahn, Estee Berg, Howard A Fink, Jennifer P Wisdom, Allison M Gustavson
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A growing body of evidence suggests group rehabilitation may empower patients to achieve functional goals by leveraging social connectivity. From previous work, we adapted an in-person group for older Veterans to a telerehabilitation group called Fit for Life. The current quality improvement project aimed to evaluate the feasibility of implementing Fit for Life. Eligible Veterans lived in the community and were at risk for falls or hospitalization per functional performance measures. We used convergent parallel mixed methods approach in the evaluation. Eighteen Veterans ≥55 years old (all male, mean 77 years, 39% rural) received a referral to Fit for Life, two did not participate. We analyzed and integrated adaptations posed by clinicians and Veterans in real-time to enhance access to and participation in Fit for Life. Future work will explore clinical effectiveness, tools to identify patients most likely to benefit, and care delivery structures that integrate telerehabilitation groups for older Veterans.
越来越多的证据表明,团体康复可以通过利用社会联系使患者实现功能目标。根据之前的工作,我们将一个面向老年退伍军人的面对面小组改编为一个名为“健康生活”的远程康复小组。当前的质量改进项目旨在评估实施Fit for Life的可行性。符合条件的退伍军人生活在社区,按功能表现测量有跌倒或住院的风险。我们采用收敛并行混合方法进行评价。18名≥55岁的退伍军人(均为男性,平均77岁,39%来自农村)接受了Fit for Life的转诊,2名未参加。我们实时分析和整合了临床医生和退伍军人提出的适应性问题,以增强对Fit for Life的访问和参与。未来的工作将探索临床有效性,确定最有可能受益的患者的工具,以及为老年退伍军人整合远程康复小组的护理交付结构。