Comprehensive Tool to Assess Oral Feeding Support for Functional Recovery in Post-acute Rehabilitation

被引:13
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作者
Waza, Masahiro [1 ]
Maeda, Keisuke [2 ,3 ]
Katsuragawa, Chihiro [4 ]
Sugita, Atsuko [5 ]
Tanaka, Ryotarou [4 ]
Ohtsuka, Asako [6 ]
Matsui, Tomo [5 ]
Kitagawa, Keiko [7 ]
Kishimoto, Taiki [4 ]
Fukui, Hiroko [7 ]
Kawai, Katsuhisa [8 ]
Yamamoto, Masahiko [9 ]
Isono, Michio [10 ]
机构
[1] Med Corp Seidoukai, Kakamigahara Rehabil Hosp, Dept Neurol & Rehabil, Kakamigahara, Japan
[2] Aichi Med Univ, Palliat Care Ctr, 1-1 Yazakokarimata, Nagakute, Aichi 4801195, Japan
[3] Chuzan Hosp, Okinawa Chuzan Clin Res Ctr, Okinawa, Japan
[4] Med Corp Seidoukai, Kakamigahara Rehabil Hosp, Dept Rehabil, Kakamigahara, Japan
[5] Med Corp Seidoukai, Kakamigahara Rehabil Hosp, Div Nutr, Kakamigahara, Japan
[6] Med Corp Seidoukai, Kakamigahara Rehabil Hosp, Div Dent, Kakamigahara, Japan
[7] Med Corp Seidoukai, Kakamigahara Rehabil Hosp, Div Nursing, Kakamigahara, Japan
[8] Heisei Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Phys Therapy, Gifu, Japan
[9] Aichi Gakuin Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Nisshin, Japan
[10] Med Corp Seidoukai, Kakamigahara Rehabil Hosp, Dept Gen Med & Diabetol, Kakamigahara, Japan
关键词
Comprehensive assessment; post-acute rehabilitation; nutrition; rehabilitation outcomes; NUTRITIONAL INTERVENTION; OLDER-ADULTS; MALNUTRITION; STROKE; OUTCOMES; CARE; RELIABILITY; ABILITY; UNIT; HOME;
D O I
10.1016/j.jamda.2018.10.022
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the influence of the Kuchi-kara Taberu (KT) index on rehabilitation outcomes during hospitalized convalescent rehabilitation. Design: A historical controlled study. Setting and Participants: A rehabilitation hospital. Participants: Patients whowereadmitted to a convalescent rehabilitationward from June 2014 toMay 2017. Measures: Patients' background characteristics included age, sex, nutritional status, activities of daily living (ADL) assessed using the Functional Impedance Measure (FIM), dysphagia assessed using the Functional Oral Intake Scale (FOIS), and reasons for rehabilitation. The following values before (control group) and after initiation of the KT index intervention period (intervention group) were compared: gain of FIM, length of stay, accumulated rehabilitation time, discharge destination, gain of FOIS, gain of body weight (BW), and nutritional intake (energy and protein). Results: Mean age was 76.4 +/- 12.3 years (n = 233). There were no significant differences in the baseline characteristics of the patients at admission between the control and intervention groups, except for reason of rehabilitation. The intervention group demonstrated statistically higher values for the total (P =.004) and motor FIM gain (P =.003), total (P =.018) and motor FIM efficiency (P =.016), and FOIS gain (P <.001), compared with values in the control group. The proportion of patients returning home was statistically more frequent in the intervention group compared with that in the control group (73.4% vs 85.5%, odds ratio 2.135, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.108-4.113, P =.022). Multivariate analyses indicated that intervention using the KT index was a significant independent factor for increased FIM gain (b coefficient = 0.163, 95% CI 1.379-8.329, P =.006) and returning home (adjusted odds ratio 2.570, 95% CI 1.154-5.724, P =.021). Conclusions/Implications: A rehabilitation programusing the KT indexmay lead to improvement of inpatient outcomes inpost-acute care. Further prospective researchiswarranted to confirmthe efficacyof this program. (C) 2018 AMDA - The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine.
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