居住距离对获得性脑损伤后康复预后的影响。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
NeuroRehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1177/10538135241308790
Lloyd Bradley
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摘要

背景:获得性脑损伤后可能需要患者康复。这个地方可能离某人通常的住所很远。出院计划的复杂性和与家人和朋友接触的限制可能会影响那些远离住院环境的患者的预后。目的探讨常住地点与住院康复地点的距离与后续康复效果的关系。方法回顾性队列分析2014年至2022年入住某神经康复病房的患者,比较其入院复杂性、诊断类别、住院等待时间、住院时间、功能状态变化和护理需求,这些患者通常住在离该病房近(< 20英里)和远(>=20英里)的患者。结果849例住院患者在初始损伤时间(p = 0.99)、基线复杂性(p = 0.51)、功能状态(p = 0.31)、护理需求(p = 0.78)以及不同诊断类别上均无差异。两组患者的住院时间(p = 0.20)、功能状态变化(p = 0.69)或护理需求(p = 0.68)均无差异。结论对于后发性脑损伤住院康复患者而言,提供适当的设施比地理位置更重要。
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The Effect of Residential Distance from Inpatient Setting on Outcomes of Rehabilitation Following Acquired Brain Injury.

BackgoundInpatient rehabilitation may be required after an acquired brain injury. This can be located a long way from someone's usual residence. Outcomes for those living further away from the inpatient setting could be impacted by the complexities of discharge planning and limited access to family and friends.ObjectiveTo determine the relationship between distance of usual residence from the location of inpatient rehabilitation and subsequent rehabilitation outcomes.MethodsA retrospective cohort analysis of patients admitted between 2014 and 2022 to a neurorehabilitation unit comparing admission complexity, diagnostic category, wait for admission, length of stay, change in functional status and care needs between patients usually resident near (< 20 miles) and distant (>=20 miles) from the unit.ResultsFor the 849 patients admitted there were no differences between the groups in the time since initial injury (p = .99), baseline complexity (p = .51), functional status (p = .31), care needs (p = .78) nor in the different diagnostic categories. There were no differences in their length of stay (p = .20), change in their functional status (p = .69) or care needs (p = .68).ConclusionsThe provision of appropriate facilities is more important to patient outcomes than geographical proximity for inpatient rehabilitation following acquired brain injury.

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NeuroRehabilitation
NeuroRehabilitation CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-REHABILITATION
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3.20
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178
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: NeuroRehabilitation, an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, publishes manuscripts focused on scientifically based, practical information relevant to all aspects of neurologic rehabilitation. We publish unsolicited papers detailing original work/research that covers the full life span and range of neurological disabilities including stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, neuromuscular disease and other neurological disorders. We also publish thematically organized issues that focus on specific clinical disorders, types of therapy and age groups. Proposals for thematic issues and suggestions for issue editors are welcomed.
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