Association between physical therapy frequency and postacute care for a national cohort of patients hospitalized with pneumonia

Author:

Young Daniel L.1ORCID,Johnson Joshua K.234ORCID,Guo Ning5ORCID,Tereshchenko Larisa G.5ORCID,Martinez Maylyn6ORCID,Rothberg Michael B.47ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Therapy University of Nevada Las Vegas Las Vegas Nevada USA

2. Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio USA

3. Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio USA

4. Center for Value‐Based Care Research Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio USA

5. Department of Quantitative Health Sciences Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio USA

6. Department of Medicine University of Chicago Chicago IL USA

7. Department of Internal Medicine Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAnnually more than 300,000 patients hospitalized for pneumonia need postacute care. Patients and systems prefer home discharge, but physical limitations often necessitate postacute care. It is unknown whether frequency of physical therapy in the hospital affects postacute care discharges.ObjectiveExamine the relationship between physical therapy visit frequency and disposition among a national sample of patients hospitalized with pneumonia.DesignsObservational cohort study.SettingAcute care hospital.ParticipantsAdult patients with primary diagnosis of pneumonia in the Premier Data Set who received physical therapy in the hospital during a 5‐day window, with therapy on at least days 1 and 5.InterventionPhysical therapy visit frequency.Main Outcome and MeasuresDischarge disposition (home or postacute care).ResultsWe included 18,886 patients from 595 hospitals. Just over half were discharged home (n = 9638; 51.0%) and 558 (2.95%) died. Patients getting more frequent therapy were older, non‐Hispanic white, treated in small non‐teaching rural hospitals in the West, Midwest, or South, and had fewer severe illness indicators. In adjusted models, patients who received physical therapy on 100% of days were 7% [(95% confidence interval, 4.3–9.7), p < .0001] more likely to go home than patients who received physical therapy on 40% of days. As a falsification test, we found that there was no relationship between physical therapy frequency and all‐cause mortality. Physical therapy visit frequency was positively associated with discharge to home. Increasing visit frequency of physical therapy in hospitals might reduce the need for postacute care, but randomized controlled trials are needed to confirm the effect.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Assessment and Diagnosis,Care Planning,Health Policy,Fundamentals and skills,General Medicine,Leadership and Management

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