Increasing patient engagement in rehabilitation activities

Author:

Ellul J.1,Watkins C.2,Ferguson N.2,Barer D.2,Rowe J.3

Affiliation:

1. University Department of Geriatric Medicine, Royal Liverpool University Hospital PO Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK

2. University Department of Geriatric Medicine, Royal Liverpool University Hospital

3. Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Broadgreen Hospital, Liverpool

Abstract

Despite evidence that intensive rehabilitation speeds recovery from acute illness, several studies on British rehabilitation units have shown that the time spent by patients in therapeutic activities is low and that levels of 'engagement' are poor. We carried out an observational study of patient activity on four rehabilitation wards for the elderly (51 patients observed at half-hourly intervals between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on five successive days). Patients were found to be engaged in therapeutically useful activities at only 17% of the observation points. When time spent in the therapy departments (where activities were not monitored) was excluded the proportion of useful activities fell to 11%. Similar patterns of activity were seen in all patient subgroups. An intervention scheme was therefore devised, whereby an hourly activities programme tailored to the needs of each patient was worked out by therapists and ward staff, to be supervised by nurses. One nurse also organized regular group activities. The intervention programme, which required no extra resources, was instituted on two of the four wards. A repeat survey conducted two months later showed a 55% increase in the proportion of time spent in useful activities on the two intervention wards but no change on the other two wards.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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