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Adults with acquired brain injury at inpatient rehabilitation: discharge comparison of patient-reported outcomes at follow-up with functional status Cover

Adults with acquired brain injury at inpatient rehabilitation: discharge comparison of patient-reported outcomes at follow-up with functional status

Open Access
|Mar 2024

Abstract

Introduction

This article was to determine the correlation between self-care and mobility status at time of discharge from an inpatient rehabilitation hospital and perception of patient reported physical and mental health outcomes for individuals with acquired brain injury (ABI).

Material and methods

Design: Retrospective electronic health data was collected as part of routine care from an inpatient rehabilitation hospital. The clinician-rated functional data for individuals with ABI at the time of discharge was linked to the telephonic follow-up data assessing health-related quality of life. Setting: Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital. Participants: Data was obtained from patients discharged between the dates of January 1, 2020-December 31, 2021 with completion of the instrument via telephone at one point in time after discharge.

Results

The study included 143 individuals with ABI, with a mean age 70 years, over half being female (55.42%) and White (68.53). The model predicting patient’s perception of good physical health had 69.23% sensitivity and 62.5% specificity: C statistic 0.72. Sex and mobility scores at discharge were found to be significant predictors of good mental health. This model had a sensitivity of 63.55% and specificity of 63.89%: C statistic 0.68.

Conclusions

Despite the importance of understanding patient reported outcomes (PROs), there remains limited data to demonstrate the relationship between PROs and clinician-rated measures. Understanding the relationship between clinician-rated functional status, demographic variables, co-morbidities and patient-reported outcomes following inpatient rehabilitation status-post ABI can assist in proactively addressing expectations related to physical and mental health and guide rehabilitation and behavioral health intervention during home and community reintegration.

Language: English
Page range: 43 - 51
Published on: Mar 27, 2024
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services

© 2024 Pamela S Roberts, Debra Ouellette, Jeffrey Wertheimer, published by University of Physical Education in Warsaw
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