[Improvement of functional deficits, physical mobility and cognitive function by treatment in a geriatric day hospital].

2003 
OBJECTIVES AND METHODS: Several studies showed the efficacy of inpatient geriatric treatment. Different outcomes were reported for geriatric patients treated in outpatient facilities. To analyze the course of rehabilitation, 312 patients (62.2% female) with a mean age of 77.2 years (SD = 7.4) in a geriatric day hospital were evaluated regarding a) changes of functional deficits and mobility, b) cognitive function and c) depression. Patients were examined with a geriatric assessment including activities of daily living, Tinetti, Timed-up and go, Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Clock Completion Test, Handgrip Strength-Test, Money-Counting Test and Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) at admission and discharge. RESULTS: All examined parameters had changed significantly after treatment. A clear decrease in the portion of patients with disability-related outcomes in the examined parameters (Barthel Index, Tinetti, Timed-up and go, MMSE, GDS) was demonstrated: a) the proportion of patients with a Barthel Index under 75 had decreased by 26.5%, the proportion of patients with an increased risk of falls was reduced by 27%, b) the proportion of patients with a MMSE Score less than 24 was decreased by 14.8% and c) mild effects were achieved in depression. CONCLUSIONS: Day hospital geriatric treatment leads to an improvement of functional deficits, mobility and mental health of patients. The results contrast to other studies in day hospital treatment.
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