2014
DOI: 10.3109/09638288.2014.914585
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New rehabilitation models for neurologic inpatients in Brazil

Abstract: Purpose: To describe the effects of a rehabilitation program in a neurological inpatient unit in terms of independence for activities of daily living and return to work. Method: Retrospective study with 148 adults with stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord injury, and Guillain–Barré syndrome admitted as rehabilitation inpatients within a 1-year period for hospitalization at the Instituto de Reabilitação Lucy Montoro, Brazil. According to their diagnostic groups, subjects undergone semi-standardized… Show more

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“…These difficulties may be linked to the public healthcare system in Brazil, since over 90% of patients had public health insurance. Jorge and colleagues (2015) noted that there is a shortage of rehabilitation centers in Brazil, along with inadequate knowledge regarding the need for rehabilitation and poor organization between clinical services and rehabilitation centers [32]. A study assessing factors influencing the functional gain in patients post-stroke in Brazil found that the average time from stroke onset until admission to a rehabilitation program was 8.9 months, which was similar to the median waiting time for an appointment at a center in this study (9.0 months) [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These difficulties may be linked to the public healthcare system in Brazil, since over 90% of patients had public health insurance. Jorge and colleagues (2015) noted that there is a shortage of rehabilitation centers in Brazil, along with inadequate knowledge regarding the need for rehabilitation and poor organization between clinical services and rehabilitation centers [32]. A study assessing factors influencing the functional gain in patients post-stroke in Brazil found that the average time from stroke onset until admission to a rehabilitation program was 8.9 months, which was similar to the median waiting time for an appointment at a center in this study (9.0 months) [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Postinjury RTW has often been measured as a primary outcome to assess the efficacy of comprehensive and multidisciplinary rehabilitation programs. 2 Patients that RTW have been demonstrated to have a higher degree of life satisfaction, overall quality of life, and economic independence. 3,4 Moreover, from a psychosocial standpoint, they experience decreased social isolation, reduced anxiety, as well as lower rates of substance abuse.…”
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“…In another study conducted by our research group with other neurologic patients, 11 general improvements in the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and mRS was observed after the rehabilitation program discharge, evidencing that the intensive rehabilitation program is relevant for a better result. Performance measurements for patients with stroke must consider the treatment for post-acute term; however, there are still insufficient specific indicators of quality or standards for stroke rehabilitation.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…10,11 However, individual goals has priority and demands that are noticed along the treatment are also considered objectives. The Ranking classification include the following therapy approaches:…”
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confidence: 99%
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