Variation in Hospital-Based Rehabilitation Services Among Patients With Ischemic Stroke in the United States. Issue 5 (30th April 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Variation in Hospital-Based Rehabilitation Services Among Patients With Ischemic Stroke in the United States. Issue 5 (30th April 2019)
- Main Title:
- Variation in Hospital-Based Rehabilitation Services Among Patients With Ischemic Stroke in the United States
- Authors:
- Kumar, Amit
Adhikari, Deepak
Karmarkar, Amol
Freburger, Janet
Gozalo, Pedro
Mor, Vince
Resnik, Linda - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Little is known about variation in use of rehabilitation services provided in acute care hospitals for people who have had a stroke. Objective: The objective was to examine patient and hospital sources of variation in acute care rehabilitation services provided for stroke. Design: This was a retrospective, cohort design. Methods: The sample consisted of Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries with ischemic stroke admitted to acute care hospitals in 2010. Medicare claims data were linked to the Provider of Services file to gather information on hospital characteristics and the American Community Survey for sociodemographic data. Chi-square tests compared patient and hospital characteristics stratified by any rehabilitation use. We used multilevel, multivariable random effect models to identify patient and hospital characteristics associated with the likelihood of receiving any rehabilitation and with the amount of therapy received in minutes. Results: Among 104, 295 patients, 85.2% received rehabilitation (61.5% both physical therapy and occupational therapy; 22.0% physical therapy only; and 1.7% occupational therapy only). Patients received 123 therapy minutes on average (median [SD] = 90.0 [99.2] minutes) during an average length of stay of 4.8 [3.5] days. In multivariable analyses, male sex, dual enrollment in Medicare and Medicaid, prior hospitalization, ICU stay, and feeding tube were associated with lower odds of receiving any rehabilitationAbstract: Background: Little is known about variation in use of rehabilitation services provided in acute care hospitals for people who have had a stroke. Objective: The objective was to examine patient and hospital sources of variation in acute care rehabilitation services provided for stroke. Design: This was a retrospective, cohort design. Methods: The sample consisted of Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries with ischemic stroke admitted to acute care hospitals in 2010. Medicare claims data were linked to the Provider of Services file to gather information on hospital characteristics and the American Community Survey for sociodemographic data. Chi-square tests compared patient and hospital characteristics stratified by any rehabilitation use. We used multilevel, multivariable random effect models to identify patient and hospital characteristics associated with the likelihood of receiving any rehabilitation and with the amount of therapy received in minutes. Results: Among 104, 295 patients, 85.2% received rehabilitation (61.5% both physical therapy and occupational therapy; 22.0% physical therapy only; and 1.7% occupational therapy only). Patients received 123 therapy minutes on average (median [SD] = 90.0 [99.2] minutes) during an average length of stay of 4.8 [3.5] days. In multivariable analyses, male sex, dual enrollment in Medicare and Medicaid, prior hospitalization, ICU stay, and feeding tube were associated with lower odds of receiving any rehabilitation services. These same variables were generally associated with fewer minutes of therapy. Patients treated by tissue plasminogen activator, in limited-teaching and nonteaching hospitals, and in hospitals with inpatient rehabilitation units, were more likely to receive more therapy minutes. Limitation: The findings are limited to patients with ischemic stroke. Conclusion: Only 61% of patients with ischemic stroke received both physical therapy and occupational therapy services in the acute setting. We identified considerable variation in the use of rehabilitation services in the acute care setting following a stroke. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Physical therapy. Volume 99:Issue 5(2019)
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- Physical therapy
- Issue:
- Volume 99:Issue 5(2019)
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- Volume 99, Issue 5 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 99
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0099-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 494
- Page End:
- 506
- Publication Date:
- 2019-04-30
- Subjects:
- Physical therapy -- Periodicals
Physical therapy
Physical Therapy Modalities
Rehabilitation
Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
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- 10.1093/ptj/pzz014 ↗
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