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Investigating the effects of home-based rehabilitation after intensive inpatient rehabilitation on motor function, activities of daily living, and caregiver burden
by
Narukawa, Rie
, Shimotori, Daiki
, Shiramoto, Kenta
, Itoh, Naoki
, Kamizato, Chiaki
, Sato, Kenji
, Ozaki, Kenichi
, Kondo, Izumi
, Otaka, Eri
, Kamiya, Takeshi
, Kagaya, Hitoshi
, Kamiya, Masaki
in
Activities of Daily Living
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Analysis
/ Caregiver Burden
/ Caregivers
/ Evaluation
/ Female
/ Grip strength
/ Health aspects
/ Home care
/ Home Care Services
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Human motion
/ Humans
/ Inpatients
/ Integrated delivery systems
/ Investigations
/ Male
/ Mean
/ Medical records
/ Medicine, Physical
/ Methods
/ Middle Aged
/ Motor ability
/ Motor Activity
/ Neuromuscular diseases
/ Orthopedics
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Psychological aspects
/ Rehabilitation
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Social aspects
/ Statistical analysis
/ Therapists
/ Variance analysis
2024
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Investigating the effects of home-based rehabilitation after intensive inpatient rehabilitation on motor function, activities of daily living, and caregiver burden
by
Narukawa, Rie
, Shimotori, Daiki
, Shiramoto, Kenta
, Itoh, Naoki
, Kamizato, Chiaki
, Sato, Kenji
, Ozaki, Kenichi
, Kondo, Izumi
, Otaka, Eri
, Kamiya, Takeshi
, Kagaya, Hitoshi
, Kamiya, Masaki
in
Activities of Daily Living
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Analysis
/ Caregiver Burden
/ Caregivers
/ Evaluation
/ Female
/ Grip strength
/ Health aspects
/ Home care
/ Home Care Services
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Human motion
/ Humans
/ Inpatients
/ Integrated delivery systems
/ Investigations
/ Male
/ Mean
/ Medical records
/ Medicine, Physical
/ Methods
/ Middle Aged
/ Motor ability
/ Motor Activity
/ Neuromuscular diseases
/ Orthopedics
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Psychological aspects
/ Rehabilitation
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Social aspects
/ Statistical analysis
/ Therapists
/ Variance analysis
2024
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Investigating the effects of home-based rehabilitation after intensive inpatient rehabilitation on motor function, activities of daily living, and caregiver burden
by
Narukawa, Rie
, Shimotori, Daiki
, Shiramoto, Kenta
, Itoh, Naoki
, Kamizato, Chiaki
, Sato, Kenji
, Ozaki, Kenichi
, Kondo, Izumi
, Otaka, Eri
, Kamiya, Takeshi
, Kagaya, Hitoshi
, Kamiya, Masaki
in
Activities of Daily Living
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Analysis
/ Caregiver Burden
/ Caregivers
/ Evaluation
/ Female
/ Grip strength
/ Health aspects
/ Home care
/ Home Care Services
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Human motion
/ Humans
/ Inpatients
/ Integrated delivery systems
/ Investigations
/ Male
/ Mean
/ Medical records
/ Medicine, Physical
/ Methods
/ Middle Aged
/ Motor ability
/ Motor Activity
/ Neuromuscular diseases
/ Orthopedics
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Psychological aspects
/ Rehabilitation
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Social aspects
/ Statistical analysis
/ Therapists
/ Variance analysis
2024
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Investigating the effects of home-based rehabilitation after intensive inpatient rehabilitation on motor function, activities of daily living, and caregiver burden
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Investigating the effects of home-based rehabilitation after intensive inpatient rehabilitation on motor function, activities of daily living, and caregiver burden
2024
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Overview
Home-based rehabilitation involves professional rehabilitation care and guidance offered by physical, occupational, and speech therapists to patients in their homes to help them recuperate in a familiar living environment. The effects on the patient's motor function and activities of daily living (ADLs), and caregiver burden for community-dwelling patients are well-documented; however, little is known about the immediate benefits in patients discharged from the hospital. Therefore, we examined the effects of continuous home-based rehabilitation immediately after discharge to patients who received intensive rehabilitation during hospitalization.
We retrospectively reviewed 150 patients [mean (standard deviation, SD) = 81 (9) years] discharged from the convalescent rehabilitation and community-based integrated care wards undergoing tailored home-based rehabilitation for 6 months (provided by physical or occupational therapists: 1-2 sessions of 40-60 min each per week). The outcome measures at baseline and after 3 and 6 months were compared.
The participants included in this study had orthopedic (n = 76), cerebrovascular (n = 50), neuromuscular (n = 11), cardiovascular (n = 5), respiratory (n = 3), cancer (n = 3) and other diseases (n = 2). The mean (SD) time from discharge to the start of rehabilitation was 4 (4) days. One-way analysis of variance and post-hoc comparisons showed significant improvements at 3 months from baseline in grip strength (p = 0.002), 5-repetition sit-to-stand test (p < 0.001), Standing test for Imbalance and Disequilibrium test (p = 0.025), Functional Independence Measure (p < 0.001), modified Frenchay Activities Index (p < 0.001). Additionally, a statistically significant improvement was observed in the Japanese Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview score at 6 months from baseline (p < 0.001).
Home-based rehabilitation improves motor function, ADLs, and instrumental ADLs even after intensive inpatient rehabilitation and decreases the burden of the caregiver in the long term. Hence, tailored home-based rehabilitation should be continuously implemented after the completion of intensive inpatient rehabilitation.
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