Affiliation:
1. University of Missouri School of Medicine Columbia Missouri USA
2. Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation University of Missouri School of Medicine Columbia Missouri USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundInpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) care has an inherent goal of discharging patients back into the community. Some patients do not progress sufficiently and require discharge to alternate facilities. No prior studies have examined outcomes for patients requiring skilled nursing facility (SNF) placement after their stay at an IRF.ObjectiveTo identify functional outcomes of patients who receive combined rehabilitation from IRF and SNF.DesignIn this retrospective observational study, a semistructured phone call questionnaire evaluated for living situation and aid requirement at two time points: prior to acute hospitalization and following discharge from SNF.SettingInpatient rehabilitation facility.ParticipantsPersons who required postacute care stay at an IRF and who at time of discharge were not yet safe to return home, so instead were admitted to a SNF.InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasuresChanges in pre‐ and postmorbid functional status categorized by living situation and aid requirement.ResultsForty‐three adults completed the study. After a stay at IRF followed by SNF, 58.2% of respondents returned to baseline independence. After IRF and SNF stay, 63.4% of respondents who lived at home prior to acute hospitalization returned home.ConclusionsThe findings indicate that those patients who receive further rehabilitation at a SNF following discharge from an IRF have the potential to return to baseline functioning and subsequently return home. These data suggest that using IRFs in conjunction with SNFs might be an effective, patient‐centered option for rehabilitation. However, further investigation is required to explore whether these findings may be generalized to a larger sample.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation