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Home versus day rehabilitation: a randomised controlled trial

Maria Crotty1, Lynne C. Giles1, Julie Halbert1, Julie Harding2 and Michelle Miller3

1 Flinders University Department of Rehabilitation and Aged Care, Adelaide SA 5001, Australia
2 Department of Rehabilitation and Aged Care, Repatriation General Hospital, Daw Park SA 5041, Australia
3 Flinders University Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Adelaide SA 5001, Australia

Address correspondence to: M. Crotty. Tel: +61 8 8275 1643; Fax: +61 8 8275 1130. Email: maria.crotty{at}rgh.sa.gov.au

Objective: to assess the effect of home versus day rehabilitation on patient outcomes.

Design: randomised controlled trial.

Setting: post-hospital rehabilitation.

Participants: two hundred and twenty-nine hospitalised patients referred for ambulatory rehabilitation.

Interventions: hospital-based day rehabilitation programme versus home-based rehabilitation programme.

Main Outcome Measures: at 3 months, information was collected on hospital readmission, transfer to residential care, functional level, quality of life, carer stress and carer quality of life. At 6 months, place of residence, hospital re-admissions and mortality status were collected.

Results: there were significant improvements in the functional outcomes from baseline to 3 months for all participants. At discharge, carers of patients in day hospital reported higher Caregiver Strain Index (CSI) scores in comparison to home rehabilitation carers (4.95 versus 3.56, P = 0.047). Patients in day hospital had double the risk of readmission compared to those in home rehabilitation (RR = 2.1; 95% CI 1.2–3.9). This effect persisted at 6 months.

Conclusions: day hospital patients are more likely to be readmitted to hospital possibly due to increased access to admitting medical staff. This small trial favours the home as a better site for post-hospital rehabilitation.

Keywords: ambulatory rehabilitation, day rehabilitation, home rehabilitation, randomised controlled trial, elderly

Received 23 November 2007; accepted in revised form 16 April 2008.


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