Comparison of rehabilitation outcomes in day hospital and home settings for people with acquired brain injury - a systematic review

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作者
Doig, Emmah [1 ]
Fleming, Jennifer [2 ]
Kuipers, Pim [3 ,4 ]
Cornwell, Petrea L. [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Div Occupat Therapy, Sch Hlth & Rehabil Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
[2] Princess Alexandra Hosp, Sch Hlth & Rehabil Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
[3] Joint Ctr Flinders Univ, Ctr Remote Hlth, Alice Springs, NT 0870, Australia
[4] Charles Darwin Univ, Alice Springs, NT 0870, Australia
[5] Griffith Univ, Metro N No Hlth Serv Dist, Chermside Griffith Hlth Inst, Mt Gravatt, Qld 4122, Australia
关键词
Day hospital; home; acquired brain injury; outcomes; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; COMMUNITY-BASED REHABILITATION; STROKE PATIENTS; OCCUPATIONAL-THERAPY; COGNITIVE REHABILITATION; EXERCISE PROGRAM; AFTER-DISCHARGE; FOLLOW-UP; PERFORMANCE; DOMICILIARY;
D O I
10.3109/09638281003797356
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Method. A systematic search, using specific inclusion and exclusion criteria, of English language electronic databases, as well as manual search of reference lists of identified articles. Each study was evaluated and rated using 11 methodological criteria. The findings are summarised. Results. Database searches, using key terms, initially yielded 4484 articles. Of these articles, 17 articles were included in the review and rated according to methodological quality. The majority of studies indicated that the outcomes of rehabilitation programmes conducted in home settings are at least equivalent to rehabilitation conducted in day hospital and outpatient settings for people with acquired brain injury. Most identified studies (15/17) were with groups of people with a diagnosis of stroke, primarily over the age of 65 years. Assessments of impairment or activity limitation were primarily used to reflect outcomes and no studies used participation or goal-based outcome measures. Conclusions. The available studies indicate that outcomes of outpatient rehabilitation programmes delivered at home, of short-term duration (mostly 3 months) for people with stroke recently discharged from hospital, are at least equivalent to day hospital-based outpatient rehabilitation programme outcomes. However, there have been no controlled studies designed to investigate the influence of therapy context (home and clinic settings) on outcomes for people receiving outpatient neurological rehabilitation. Furthermore, investigations of the efficacy of community-based rehabilitation with younger people with brain injuries, caused by mechanisms other than stroke, are required.
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页码:2061 / 2077
页数:17
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