AM-PAC BMSF在儿科急症护理中预测出院物理治疗转诊的准确性

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Erin Gates, Sarah Eilerman, Rachel Bican
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摘要

目的:本研究评估急性护理后“6次点击”住院患者基本活动能力简表(AM-PAC BMSF)预测儿科急性护理环境出院结果的准确性,并确定门诊物理治疗转诊的临界值。方法:回顾性分析2014年4 ~ 17岁住院时间超过72小时的儿童AM-PAC BMSF初始评分。接受者工作特征曲线分析评估了该工具在预测出院后物理治疗转诊方面的敏感性和特异性。结果:门诊物理治疗患儿初始AM-PAC BMSF评分显著降低。17到18的原始分数(49%的损伤)是预测门诊物理治疗转诊的最佳临界值。结论:初步评估时完成的AM-PAC BMSF可以适度预测儿科急症出院后门诊物理治疗的需求。截止分数为18分可能支持更积极主动和有针对性的出院计划。
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Accuracy of the AM-PAC BMSF in Predicting Discharge Physical Therapy Referrals in Pediatric Acute Care.

Purpose: This study evaluated the accuracy of the Activity Measure for Post-Acute Care "6-Clicks" Inpatient Basic Mobility Short Form (AM-PAC BMSF) in predicting discharge outcomes in a pediatric acute care setting and identifying a cutoff score for outpatient physical therapy referrals.

Methods: A retrospective analysis included initial AM-PAC BMSF scores from 2014 children aged 4 to 17 years hospitalized for more than 72 hours. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis assessed the tool's sensitivity and specificity in predicting postdischarge physical therapy referrals.

Results: Children referred to outpatient physical therapy had significantly lower initial AM-PAC BMSF scores. A raw score of 17 to 18 (49% impairment) was the optimal cutoff score for predicting outpatient physical therapy referrals.

Conclusions: The AM-PAC BMSF, completed at the initial evaluation, can moderately predict the need for outpatient physical therapy following pediatric acute care discharge. A cutoff score of 18 may support more proactive and targeted discharge planning.

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Pediatric Physical Therapy
Pediatric Physical Therapy PEDIATRICS-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
18.80%
发文量
147
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Physical Therapy is an indexed international journal, that publishes peer reviewed research related to the practice of physical therapy for children with movement disorders. The editorial board is comprised of an international panel of researchers and clinical scholars that oversees a rigorous peer review process. The journal serves as the official journal for the pediatric physical therapy professional organizations in the Netherlands, Switzerland, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States. The journal includes articles that support evidenced based practice of physical therapy for children with neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory and developmental conditions that lead to disorders of movement, and research reports that contribute to the foundational sciences of pediatric physical therapy, ranging from biomechanics and pediatric exercise science to neurodevelopmental science. To these ends the journal publishes original research articles, systematic reviews directed to specific clinical questions that further the science of physical therapy, clinical guidelines and case reports that describe unusual conditions or cutting edge interventions with sound rationale. The journal adheres to the ethical standards of theInternational Committee of Medical Journal Editors.
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