Factors Related to Changes in Activities of Daily Living among Elderly Patients with Slight Disability who were Discharged to Home
- VernacularTitle:運動器リハビリテーションを受けた軽度要援護高齢者の自宅退院後の日常生活動作(ADL)変化と関連要因
- Author:
Shunsuke Abe
;
Akihito Hagihara
- Keywords: discharge patient; activity of daily living; self-efficacy; frequency of physical-exercise; Functional Independence Measure
- From:The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2017;54(2):146-157
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Purpose:To clarify factors related to changes in activities of daily living (ADL) among elderly patients who were discharged to home.
Methods:The subjects were 88 persons who received in-hospital musculoskeletal rehabilitation and discharged to home. Factors related to changes in functional independence measure (FIM) score were examined.
Results:The factors related to restoring the FIM score to its values before hospitalization were frequency of physical exercise at 1 week (odds ratio [OR] =1.41) and 1 month (OR=1.27) after hospital discharge, restoring the FIM score at hospital discharge to its value before hospitalization (OR=3.96), and feeling of self-efficacy (OR=1.16) at 3 months after hospital discharge. A receiver-operating characteristic analysis revealed that the factors related to restoring the FIM score to its value before hospitalization were frequency of physical exercise (cutoff value=1.5) at 1 week after discharge, frequency of physical exercise (cutoff value=1.0) at 1 month after discharge, and feeling of self-efficacy (cutoff value=31.5) at 3 months after discharge. In addition, ≥ 2 days of physical exercise per week after hospital discharge was more likely to lead to high FIM score than < 2 days of physical exercise per week.
Conclusion:Our results implied that regular physical exercise soon after hospital discharge would lead to better prognosis