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Implementation of functional assessment scales in geriatric practice: A feasibility study
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spelling | Poulsen, Ingrid Hesselbo, Bjørn Pietersen, Inge Schroll, Marianne 1403-4948 1651-1905 SAGE Publications Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health General Medicine http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14034940510005806 <jats:p> Aim: A study was undertaken to evaluate the feasibility of functional assessment scales regarding completion rate and ability to document functional changes in geriatric rehabilitation patients. Methods: Five functional assessment scales were implemented, and used on admission and discharge as part of standard care. Results: Of 2,812 patients, 90 patients (3.2%) had no scales administered, 2,330 patients (82.9%) had between one and six scales administered and 392 (13.9%) had a complete data set (seven scales). The percentage of inpatients who were independent or almost independent in basic ADL functions improved from 30% to 60% during hospitalization; 53% had cognitive impairment, while 19% expressed depressive thoughts or depression on admission. Conclusion: Functional assessment scales were feasible in the clinical routine, gave important information on patients' functional status at baseline, and showed that patients improved their physical function considerably during hospitalization. Interdisciplinary teamwork and management affect the success of the implementation of assessment scales. </jats:p> Implementation of functional assessment scales in geriatric practice: A feasibility study Scandinavian Journal of Public Health |
spellingShingle | Poulsen, Ingrid, Hesselbo, Bjørn, Pietersen, Inge, Schroll, Marianne, Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, Implementation of functional assessment scales in geriatric practice: A feasibility study, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Medicine |
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