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Impact of Physical Therapy Intervention on Patient-Centered Outcomes in a Community Hospice

2011; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 27; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1097/tgr.0b013e3181ff6808

ISSN

1550-2414

Autores

Karen Thudium Mueller, Ilene M. Decker,

Tópico(s)

Cancer survivorship and care

Resumo

The purpose of this project was to evaluate the impact of physical therapy (PT) intervention on patient-centered outcomes in a community hospice setting. In this prospective study, 164 consecutive hospice admissions were screened in weekly interdisciplinary team (IDT) meetings during a 1-year period. Fifty-two subjects met the inclusion criteria, and 47 of these were referred for PT. Of the 47 patients who received a PT referral, 26 received a PT consult and intervention, and 12 completed both pre- and post-PT intervention assessments. The Patient-Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) was used to identify and quantify patient-centered outcomes for PT intervention. The results of this study indicated that the 11 of 12 subjects made a clinically significant change in at least 1 of their targeted outcomes. Nine different types of intervention were provided for 7 patient-identified problem areas.

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