Prediction of Advisability of Returning Home Using the Home Care Score

Author:

Matsugi Akiyoshi1,Tani Keisuke2,Tamaru Yoshiki1,Yoshioka Nami3,Yamashita Akira3,Mori Nobuhiko4,Oku Kosuke5,Ikeda Masashi6,Nagano Kiyoshi1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Rehabilitation, Shijonawate Gakuen University, Hojo 5-11-10, Daitou City, Osaka 574-0011, Japan

2. Department of Rehabilitation, Pegasus Rehabilitation Hospital, Hamaderafunaochohigashi 4-269, Nishi-ku, Sakai-shi, Osaka 592-8341, Japan

3. Bobath Memorial Hospital, Department of Rehabilitation, 1-6-5 Higashinakahama, Joto-ku, Osaka 536-0023, Japan

4. Department of Rehabilitation, Yamamoto Hospital, Toge 6-7-26, Hashimoto City, Wakayama 648-0072, Japan

5. Department of Rehabilitation, Hanna Chuo Hospital, Tawaraguchi 741, Ikoma City, Nara 630-0243, Japan

6. Okamoto Home Nursing Station, Ikeda-Asahi-Cho 103-22-24, Neyagawa City, Osaka 572-0035, Japan

Abstract

Purpose. The aim of this study was to assess whether the home care score (HCS), which was developed by the Ministry of Health and Welfare in Japan in 1992, is useful for the prediction of advisability of home care.Methods. Subjects living at home and in assisted-living facilities were analyzed. Binominal logistic regression analyses, using age, sex, the functional independence measure score, and the HCS, along with receiver operating characteristic curve analyses, were conducted.Findings/Conclusions. Only HCS was selected for the regression equation. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis revealed that the area under the curve (0.9), sensitivity (0.82), specificity (0.83), and positive predictive value (0.84) for HCS were higher than those for the functional independence measure, indicating that the HCS is a powerful predictor for advisability of home care.Clinical Relevance. Comprehensive measurements of the condition of provided care and the activities of daily living of the subjects, which are included in the HCS, are required for the prediction of advisability of home care.

Funder

Osaka Gas Welfare Foundation

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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