1. Effectiveness of active occupational therapy in patients with acute stroke: A propensity score-weighted retrospective study
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Shiori Yamakawa, Hirofumi Nagayama, Kounosuke Tomori, Kohei Ikeda, and Ayaka Niimi
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occupational therapy (OT) ,stroke rehabilitaiton ,recovery of function/prognosis ,acute care ,physical therapy (PT) ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Background and purposeThe effects of therapy and patient characteristics on rehabilitation outcomes in patients with acute stroke are unclear. We investigated the effects of intensive occupational therapy (OT) on patients with acute stroke.MethodsWe performed a retrospective cohort study using the 2005–2016 Japan Rehabilitation Database, from which we identified patients with stroke (n = 10,270) who were admitted to acute care hospitals (n = 37). We defined active OT (AOT) and non-AOT as OT intervention times (total intervention time/length of hospital stay) longer or shorter than the daily physical therapy intervention time, respectively. The outcomes assessed were the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) scores, duration of hospitalization, and rate of discharge. Propensity scores and inverse probability of treatment weighting analyses adjusted for patient characteristics were performed to investigate the effects of AOT on patient outcomes.ResultsWe enrolled 3,501 patients (1,938 and 1,563 patients in the AOT and non-AOT groups, respectively) in the study. After inverse probability of treatment weighting, the AOT group had a shorter length of hospitalization (95% confidence interval: −3.7, −1.3, p
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- 2023
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