Evaluating Rehabilitation Medicine: Effects on Survival, Function, and Home Care

1997 
ABSTRACT The goal of this study was to measure the clinical impact of rehabilitation on adults diagnosed with a disabling disorder in four major diagnostic groups (nervous, circulatory, musculoskeletal, and injury). To summarize the current knowledge in this area, a meta-analysis of rehabilitation studies was also completed. Specific objectives of the clinical trial were to determine the effects of inpatient rehabilitation on: (1) survival, (2) function, (3) home care, and related variables such as family function and use of health care resources. Patients hospitalized for the first time with a disabling condition (n = 85) were randomly assigned to inpatient rehabilitation (n = 43) or to outpatient follow-up (n = 42) in which the usual medical services were provided but no scheduled rehabilitative therapies were offered. To compare the two groups, analyses of covariance were conducted for functional ability, health care use, survival, health status, personal adjustment and family function. The between sub...
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