急性脑卒中住院期间健康社会决定因素对脑卒中康复服务利用的影响。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
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摘要

背景:康复是促进脑卒中后功能恢复的主要方法。在急性卒中住院期间确定需要康复服务的患者对提供康复服务至关重要。健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)以多种方式影响卫生保健和健康结果,但SDOH是否影响康复服务的利用尚不清楚。目的:本研究旨在探讨急性脑卒中住院患者康复服务利用与SDOH县域指标的关系及附加解释价值。方法:利用美国心脏协会卒中登记和健康计量与评估研究所的数据,我们调查了2010年至2019年住院缺血性卒中或脑出血卒中患者SDOH对康复服务利用的影响。分析的重点是使用广义线性混合模型确定哪些县级SDOH指标影响康复服务的利用。采用赤池信息准则进行模型选择。结果:县级SDOH提高了模型的预测能力,以确定谁将转移到康复机构,谁将在出院后转介康复。我们发现县级高中教育(p = 0.0003)和外国出生(p = 0.004)的指标影响康复服务的利用。结论:SDOH影响急性脑卒中住院患者的康复利用。未来的研究应集中在个人和县一级的SDOH指标及其对获得康复的影响。这些信息应用于制定干预措施,以提高卒中后康复利用的公平性。
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The impact of social determinants of health on stroke rehabilitation service utilization measured during acute stroke hospitalization.

Background: Rehabilitation is the primary method of promoting functional recovery post-stroke. Identification of patients for rehabilitation services during the acute stroke hospitalization is essential to delivery of rehabilitation services. Social determinants of health (SDOH) impact health care and health outcomes in a myriad of ways, but it is unknown whether SDOH affects rehabilitation services utilization.

Objectives: This study elucidates the relationship of, and additional explanatory value of, county-level metrics of SDOH on rehabilitation services utilization during acute inpatient hospitalization for stroke.

Methods: Using the American Heart Association Get with the Guidelines®-Stroke registry and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation data, we investigated the impact of SDOH on rehabilitation services utilization over the years ranging from 2010 to 2019 in hospitalized ischemic stroke or intracerebral hemorrhage stroke patients. Analyses focused on determining which county-level SDOH metrics influenced rehabilitation services utilization using generalized linear mixed models. Akaike Information Criterion was used for model selection.

Results: County-level SDOH improved the predictive ability of the models to determine who would be transferred to a rehabilitation facility and who would be referred for rehabilitation after discharge. We found indicators that county-level metrics of high school education (p = 0.0003), being foreign-born (p < 0.001), and rurality of the hospital (p = 0.004) influenced rehabilitation services utilization.

Conclusions: SDOH impact rehabilitation utilization after acute stroke hospitalization. Future studies should focus on both individual- and county-level metrics of SDOH and their impact on access to rehabilitation. This information should be used to develop interventions to improve the equity of rehabilitation utilization after stroke.

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Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
4.50%
发文量
57
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation is the leading journal devoted to the study and dissemination of interdisciplinary, evidence-based, clinical information related to stroke rehabilitation. The journal’s scope covers physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, neurorehabilitation, neural engineering and therapeutics, neuropsychology and cognition, optimization of the rehabilitation system, robotics and biomechanics, pain management, nursing, physical therapy, cardiopulmonary fitness, mobility, occupational therapy, speech pathology and communication. There is a particular focus on stroke recovery, improving rehabilitation outcomes, quality of life, activities of daily living, motor control, family and care givers, and community issues. The journal reviews and reports clinical practices, clinical trials, state-of-the-art concepts, and new developments in stroke research and patient care. Both primary research papers, reviews of existing literature, and invited editorials, are included. Sharply-focused, single-issue topics, and the latest in clinical research, provide in-depth knowledge.
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