Prediction of Discharge Destination After Inpatient Rehabilitation for Stroke Using Mobility and Self-Care Assessment in Section GG of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility – Patient Assessment Instrument

Objective: To determine the ability of Section GG of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility – Patient Assessment Inventory (Section GG)’s quantification of mobility and self-care to predict discharge destination for persons with stroke after inpatient rehabilitation. Design: Retrospective, observatio...

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Main Authors: Janet Herbold, PT, PhD, MPH, Ebrahim Elmohsen, PT, DPT, Gino Gutierrez, PT, DPT, Michael Helgesen, DPT, Suzanne Babyar, PT, PhD
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590109523000484
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author Janet Herbold, PT, PhD, MPH
Ebrahim Elmohsen, PT, DPT
Gino Gutierrez, PT, DPT
Michael Helgesen, DPT
Suzanne Babyar, PT, PhD
author_facet Janet Herbold, PT, PhD, MPH
Ebrahim Elmohsen, PT, DPT
Gino Gutierrez, PT, DPT
Michael Helgesen, DPT
Suzanne Babyar, PT, PhD
author_sort Janet Herbold, PT, PhD, MPH
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description Objective: To determine the ability of Section GG of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility – Patient Assessment Inventory (Section GG)’s quantification of mobility and self-care to predict discharge destination for persons with stroke after inpatient rehabilitation. Design: Retrospective, observational cohort study. Setting: 150-bed inpatient rehabilitation facility within a metropolitan health system. Participants: Consecutive sample of adults and older adults with stroke admitted for inpatient rehabilitation from January 2020 to June 2021 (N=1051). Subjects were excluded for discharge to acute care or hospice or if they had COVID-19. Intervention: None. Main Outcome Measures: Section GG self-care and mobility scores used in reimbursement formulation by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid at admission to inpatient rehabilitation; age; sex; prior living situation; discharge setting. Logistic regression examined binary comparisons of discharge destinations. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves determined cut-off admission Section GG scores for binary comparisons. Results: Logistic regression demonstrated that presence of a caregiver in the home was consistently the strongest predictor (P<.001) and admission Section GG scores were significant secondary factors in determining the discharge destination. An admission Section GG cut-off score of 33.5 determined home with homecare vs skilled nursing facility and a cut-off of 36.5 determined discharge to home with outpatient care vs skilled nursing facility. Conclusion: Clinicians responsible for discharge decisions for patients with stroke after inpatient rehabilitation might start by determining the presence of a caregiver in the home and then use Section GG cut-off scores to guide decisions about home (with or without homecare) vs SNF destinations. Such guidance is not advised for the home with outpatient services vs home with homecare decision; clinical judgment is needed to determine the best discharge plan because this ROC had a less robust area under the curve. Sex and race/ethnicity were not determining factors for binary choices of discharge destinations.
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spelling doaj.art-f0f5f3418a594914a52987bbae0b77fe2023-12-09T06:07:38ZengElsevierArchives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation2590-10952023-12-0154100292Prediction of Discharge Destination After Inpatient Rehabilitation for Stroke Using Mobility and Self-Care Assessment in Section GG of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility – Patient Assessment InstrumentJanet Herbold, PT, PhD, MPH0Ebrahim Elmohsen, PT, DPT1Gino Gutierrez, PT, DPT2Michael Helgesen, DPT3Suzanne Babyar, PT, PhD4Post Acute Services, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, White Plains, NYDepartment of Physical Therapy, Hunter College, The City University of New York, New York, NYDepartment of Physical Therapy, Hunter College, The City University of New York, New York, NYDepartment of Physical Therapy, Hunter College, The City University of New York, New York, NYPost Acute Services, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, White Plains, NY; Department of Physical Therapy, Hunter College, The City University of New York, New York, NY; Corresponding author Suzanne Babyar, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, Hunter College, The City University of New York, 425 East 25th Street, New York, New York 10010, USA.Objective: To determine the ability of Section GG of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility – Patient Assessment Inventory (Section GG)’s quantification of mobility and self-care to predict discharge destination for persons with stroke after inpatient rehabilitation. Design: Retrospective, observational cohort study. Setting: 150-bed inpatient rehabilitation facility within a metropolitan health system. Participants: Consecutive sample of adults and older adults with stroke admitted for inpatient rehabilitation from January 2020 to June 2021 (N=1051). Subjects were excluded for discharge to acute care or hospice or if they had COVID-19. Intervention: None. Main Outcome Measures: Section GG self-care and mobility scores used in reimbursement formulation by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid at admission to inpatient rehabilitation; age; sex; prior living situation; discharge setting. Logistic regression examined binary comparisons of discharge destinations. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves determined cut-off admission Section GG scores for binary comparisons. Results: Logistic regression demonstrated that presence of a caregiver in the home was consistently the strongest predictor (P<.001) and admission Section GG scores were significant secondary factors in determining the discharge destination. An admission Section GG cut-off score of 33.5 determined home with homecare vs skilled nursing facility and a cut-off of 36.5 determined discharge to home with outpatient care vs skilled nursing facility. Conclusion: Clinicians responsible for discharge decisions for patients with stroke after inpatient rehabilitation might start by determining the presence of a caregiver in the home and then use Section GG cut-off scores to guide decisions about home (with or without homecare) vs SNF destinations. Such guidance is not advised for the home with outpatient services vs home with homecare decision; clinical judgment is needed to determine the best discharge plan because this ROC had a less robust area under the curve. Sex and race/ethnicity were not determining factors for binary choices of discharge destinations.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590109523000484Activities of daily livingContinuity of patient careInpatientsRehabilitationRetrospective studyStroke rehabilitation
spellingShingle Janet Herbold, PT, PhD, MPH
Ebrahim Elmohsen, PT, DPT
Gino Gutierrez, PT, DPT
Michael Helgesen, DPT
Suzanne Babyar, PT, PhD
Prediction of Discharge Destination After Inpatient Rehabilitation for Stroke Using Mobility and Self-Care Assessment in Section GG of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility – Patient Assessment Instrument
Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation
Activities of daily living
Continuity of patient care
Inpatients
Rehabilitation
Retrospective study
Stroke rehabilitation
title Prediction of Discharge Destination After Inpatient Rehabilitation for Stroke Using Mobility and Self-Care Assessment in Section GG of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility – Patient Assessment Instrument
title_full Prediction of Discharge Destination After Inpatient Rehabilitation for Stroke Using Mobility and Self-Care Assessment in Section GG of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility – Patient Assessment Instrument
title_fullStr Prediction of Discharge Destination After Inpatient Rehabilitation for Stroke Using Mobility and Self-Care Assessment in Section GG of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility – Patient Assessment Instrument
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of Discharge Destination After Inpatient Rehabilitation for Stroke Using Mobility and Self-Care Assessment in Section GG of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility – Patient Assessment Instrument
title_short Prediction of Discharge Destination After Inpatient Rehabilitation for Stroke Using Mobility and Self-Care Assessment in Section GG of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility – Patient Assessment Instrument
title_sort prediction of discharge destination after inpatient rehabilitation for stroke using mobility and self care assessment in section gg of the inpatient rehabilitation facility patient assessment instrument
topic Activities of daily living
Continuity of patient care
Inpatients
Rehabilitation
Retrospective study
Stroke rehabilitation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590109523000484
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