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Impact of vision impairment on intensity of occupational therapy utilization and outcomes in subacute rehabilitation / Verena R. CIMAROLLI in American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 66/2 (mars-avril 2012)
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Titre : Impact of vision impairment on intensity of occupational therapy utilization and outcomes in subacute rehabilitation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Verena R. CIMAROLLI ; Alan R. MORSE ; et al. ; Amy HOROWITZ Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : p. 215-223 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Handicap visuel Ergothérapie Etablissement réadaptation fonctionnelle Résumé : OBJECTIVE. To examine whether vision impairment is a predictor of intensity of occupational therapy utilization and outcomes in a sample of older adults ages ≥55 receiving subacute rehabilitation in a long-term care setting.
METHOD. Data for this cohort study were collected by means of structured, in-person interviews with 100 older adult rehabilitation patients at admission to a subacute unit in a long-term care facility and by medical chart review after discharge.
RESULTS. Regression analyses indicated that after controlling for sociodemographic, health, and social support variables, worse contrast sensitivity was a significant predictor of decreased time in occupational therapy, and worse visual acuity was a significant predictor of higher functional dependency at discharge.
CONCLUSION. Vision impairment may prevent full use of occupational therapy and hinder occupational therapy efficacy in subacute care settings. Study findings underscore the importance of developing low vision rehabilitation interventions that can be delivered in conjunction with more traditional subacute rehabilitation.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14120
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 66/2 (mars-avril 2012) . - p. 215-223[article] Impact of vision impairment on intensity of occupational therapy utilization and outcomes in subacute rehabilitation [texte imprimé] / Verena R. CIMAROLLI ; Alan R. MORSE ; et al. ; Amy HOROWITZ . - 2012 . - p. 215-223.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 66/2 (mars-avril 2012) . - p. 215-223
Mots-clés : Handicap visuel Ergothérapie Etablissement réadaptation fonctionnelle Résumé : OBJECTIVE. To examine whether vision impairment is a predictor of intensity of occupational therapy utilization and outcomes in a sample of older adults ages ≥55 receiving subacute rehabilitation in a long-term care setting.
METHOD. Data for this cohort study were collected by means of structured, in-person interviews with 100 older adult rehabilitation patients at admission to a subacute unit in a long-term care facility and by medical chart review after discharge.
RESULTS. Regression analyses indicated that after controlling for sociodemographic, health, and social support variables, worse contrast sensitivity was a significant predictor of decreased time in occupational therapy, and worse visual acuity was a significant predictor of higher functional dependency at discharge.
CONCLUSION. Vision impairment may prevent full use of occupational therapy and hinder occupational therapy efficacy in subacute care settings. Study findings underscore the importance of developing low vision rehabilitation interventions that can be delivered in conjunction with more traditional subacute rehabilitation.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14120 Exemplaires (1)
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