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Rehabilitation in a convalescent rehabilitation ward following an acute ward improves functional recovery and mortality for hip fracture patients: a sequence in a single hospital
西野, 衆文
三島, 初
山崎, 正志
Yoshizawa, Tomohiro
Nishino, Tomofumi
Mishima, Hajime
Ainoya, Takeshi
Yamazaki, Masashi
©2017 The Society of Physical Therapy Science. Published by IPEC Inc.
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[Purpose] The convalescent rehabilitation ward (CRW) plays an important role for hip fracture patients in Japanese super-aged society. The purpose of this study is to clarify the usefulness of the CRW concomitant with acute wards in a single hospital. [Subjects and Methods] 110 hip fracture patients were evaluated; 63 patients were moved from acute wards to the CRW in the same hospital (Group C) and 47 patients were treated in acute wards only (Group A). Patient selection was determined by each attending doctor. The outcomes were examined from medical records. [Results] 90.5% of patients in the group C were discharged to home and 57.4% in the group A. 92.9% of patients in the group C had regained their ambulatory ability at discharge and 88.9% in the group A. The average total functional independence measure scores at discharge were 96.4 in the group C and 85.0 in the group A. The one-year mortality was 2.4% in the group C and 8.3% in the group A. [Conclusion] Using a CRW concomitant with acute wards in a single hospital could achieve a high home-discharge rate, good functional recovery, and low mortality in hip fracture patients.
Society of Physical Therapy Science
理学療法科学学会
2017-06
eng
journal article
http://hdl.handle.net/2241/00150300
https://tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/45033
28626336
10.1589/jpts.29.1102
0915-5287
AA10798949
Journal of physical therapy science
29
6
1102
1107
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