Five Functional Classes Identified Among Patients Hospitalized for Pneumonia Characterized by Activity Limitations With Mobility and Self-Care Tasks.

Journal: Archives of rehabilitation research and clinical translation

Volume: 6

Issue: 1

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Occupational Therapy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. Veterns Affairs Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC) for Suicide Prevention, Aurora, CO. Department of Rehabilitation Services, University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, CO. Department of Occupational Therapy, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, UT.

Abstract summary 

Latent class analysis was used to identify functional classes among patients hospitalized for pneumonia. Then, we determined predictors of class membership and examined variation in distal outcomes among the functional classes.An observational, cross-sectional study design was used with retrospectively collected data between 2014 and 2018.The study setting was a single health system including 5 acute care hospitals.A total of 969 individuals hospitalized with the primary diagnosis of pneumonia and receipt of an occupational and/or physical therapy evaluation were included in the study.Not applicable.The following 5 distal outcomes were examined: (1) occupational therapy treatment use, (2) physical therapy treatment use, (3) discharge to home with no services, (4) discharge to home with home health, and (5) institutional discharge.Five functional classes were identified and labeled as follows: and . Probability of occupational therapy treatment use (χ[4]=50.26, <.001) and physical therapy treatment use (χ[4]=50.86, <.001) varied significantly across classes. The class had the greatest probability of occupational therapy treatment use and physical therapy treatment use. Probability of discharging to home without services (yes/no; χ[4]=88.861, <.001), home with home health (yes/no; χ[4]=15.895, =.003), and an institution (yes/no; χ[4]=102.013, <.001) varied significantly across the 5 classes. The class had the greatest probability of discharging to home without services.Five functional classes were identified among individuals hospitalized for pneumonia. Functional classes could be used by the multidisciplinary team in the hospital as a framework to organize the heterogeneity of functional deficits after pneumonia, improve efficiency of care processes, and help deliver targeted rehabilitation treatment.

Authors & Co-authors:  Edelstein Kinney Hoffman Graham Malcolm

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Citations :  American Thoracic Society. Top pneumonia facts. Available at:https://www.thoracic.org/patients/patient-resources/resources/top-pneumonia-facts.pdf. Accessed July 12, 2022.
Authors :  5
Identifiers
Doi : 100323
SSN : 2590-1095
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Acute care;Daily activities;Function;Mobility;Pneumonia;Rehabilitation;Self-care
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Country of Study
Publication Country
United States