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A randomised controlled trial of a care home rehabilitation service to reduce long-term institutionalisation for elderly people

Authors :
Marion F Walker
Michael E. Dewey
Mark Lymbery
Sarah A. Fleming
John R.F. Gladman
Elizabeth Hart
Paul Miller
Holly Blake
Helen McCloughry
Source :
Age and Ageing. 33:384-390
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2004.

Abstract

Objectives: to evaluate the effect of a care home rehabilitation service on institutionalisation, health outcomes and service use. Design: randomised controlled trial, stratified by Barthel ADL index, social service sector and whether living alone. The intervention was a rehabilitation service based in Social Services old people's homes in Nottingham, UK. The control group received usual health and social care. Participants: 165 elderly and disabled hospitalised patients who wished to go home but were at high risk of institutionalisation (81 intervention, 84 control). Main outcome measures: institutionalisation rates, Barthel ADL index, Nottingham Extended ADL score, General Health Questionnaire (12 item version) at 3 and 12 months, Health and Social Service resource use. Results: the number of participants institutionalised was similar at 3 months (relative risk 1.04, 95% confidence intervals 0.65–1.65) and 12 months (relative risk 1.23, 95% confidence intervals 0.75–2.02). Barthel ADL Index, Nottingham Extended ADL score and General Health Questionnaire scores were similar at 3 and 12 months. The intervention group spent significantly fewer days in hospital over 3 and 12 months (mean reduction 12.1 and 27.6 days respectively, P < 0.01), but spent a mean of 36 days in a care home rehabilitation service facility. Conclusions: this service did not reduce institutionalisation, but diverted patients from the hospital to social services sector without major effects on activity levels or well-being.

Details

ISSN :
14682834 and 00020729
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Age and Ageing
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1fd0a54d221f32dccec1f688c51f163b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afh126