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A randomised controlled trial to determine the effect of intensity of therapy upon length of stay in a neurological rehabilitation setting

SLADE A; TENNANT A; CHAMBERLAIN MA
J REHABIL MED , 2002, vol. 34, n° 6, p. 260-266
Doc n°: 106977
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : HE4 - EVALUATION DE LA REEDUCATION READAPTATION

A randomised single-blind controlled trial was designed to determine whether intensity of therapy (physiotherapy and occupational therapy) shortened length of stay for patients in a rehabilitation unit. Patients were under 65, primarily with stroke, but also with other conditions such as traumatic brain injury, and multiple sclerosis. The experimental group were timetabled to receive 67% more therapy in any given week, than the control group. After controlling for confounders and case mix (as expressed by type of therapy required) patients in the experimental group showed a significant 14-day reduction in length of stay (<0.01). Concurrently average length of stay was increased for both groups by 16 days due to delays in discharge.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2003225058

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