Rehabilitation Outcomes in a Convalescent Rehabilitation Ward (Kaifukuki Rehabilitation Ward) in Japan: Efficacy of Intensive Rehabilitation with Standing Up Exercises and ADL Training Toward the Goal and the Length of Stay Estimated at Admission
10.2490/jjrmc.51.429
- VernacularTitle:回復期病棟におけるリハビリテーションシステムの変更によるアウトカムの変化—入院時の治療期間・ゴール設定に基づいた起立訓練・ADL訓練を中心とした短期集中リハビリテーション—
- Author:
Noriyuki SHINSHA
;
Ken TAKADA
;
Katsumi SUZUKAWA
;
Takako SATO
;
Hiroaki MATSUBARA
;
Yasutomo MOTOHASHI
;
Shigenobu ISHIGAMI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
kaifukuki rehabilitation ward;
intensive rehabilitation;
standing up exercises;
ADL training;
outcome
- From:The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2014;51(7):429-438
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Objective : To investigate how rehabilitation outcomes improved after the rehabilitation plan was changed. Subjects : 54 patients that were admitted to a kaifukuki rehabilitation ward in a regional hospital from January 2007 to June 2007 and 679 patients that admitted from January 2008 to June 2011. Methods : We changed the rehabilitation plan as follows to improve rehabilitation outcomes. Physiatrists estimated the rehabilitation goal and the length of hospital stay (LOS) at the first examination. All patients had intensive rehabilitation with standing up exercises and ADL training toward the goal. LOS, Functional Independence Measure (FIM) gain, FIM efficiency and the percentage of patients discharged home during 6 months before the change were compared with those during the same period after the change. In stroke patients, hip fracture patients and deconditioned patients, the same comparison was performed. Results : In the 4 years after the change was initiated, LOS was reduced significantly from 96.5 days to 29.2 days (p<0.001). The change of FIM gain was not significant, but FIM efficiency increased significantly from 0.22 to 0.91 (p<0.001). The percentage of patients discharged home also increased significantly from 85.2% to 99.1% (p<0.001). Also in stroke patients and hip fracture patients, LOS was reduced and FIM efficiency was increased significantly. The sample of deconditioned patients was small, but their LOS was reduced significantly. Conclusion : The changed rehabilitation plan reduced LOS, increased FIM efficiency and enabled most patients to discharge home.