Satisfaction with medical rehabilitation after spinal cord injury


Autoria(s): Tooth, Leigh; Ottenbacher, Kenneth; Smith, Pamela; Illig, Sandra.; Linn, Richard; Granger, Carl
Contribuinte(s)

J. Weinstein

Data(s)

15/01/2004

Resumo

Study Design. Retrospective Objective. To predict satisfaction with medical rehabilitation. Summary of Background Data. While spinal cord injury (SCI) patient satisfaction with life and community services has been investigated, satisfaction with medical rehabilitation has not. Methods. Information submitted to the Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation ( 1998 - 2001) by 134 hospitals/rehabilitation facilities in the United States (n = 6,205 patients with SCI) was examined. Predictors were sociodemographic variables, Case Mix Groupings (CMG) ( 401 - 505, 5001), length of stay, rehospitalization, followup therapy, and health maintenance. Satisfaction was assessed at a mean of 92.2 days (SD 11.9 days) postdischarge. Data were analyzed according to who reported the outcome ( patient, n = 3,858 or family/other, n = 1,869). Statistical modeling was conducted using logistic regression. Results. High overall satisfaction was reported (94%). Significant predictors for the patient report data were CMG and rehospitalization. Compared with CMG 5001 ( short stay,

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:72175

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Palavras-Chave #Clinical Neurology #Orthopedics #Spinal Cord Injury #Patient Satisfaction #Medical Rehabilitation #Outcomes #Quality-of-life #Functional Independence Measure #Health-status #Community #Stroke #Predictors #Services #Individuals #Reliability #C1 #321024 Rehabilitation and Therapy - Occupational and Physical #730306 Evaluation of health outcomes
Tipo

Journal Article