Geriatric rehabilitation as an integral part of geriatric medicine in the Nordic countries

OBJECTIVES: First, to outline the theoretical and practical framework for geriatric rehabilitation in the Nordic countries and second, to survey the scientific medical publications for evidence-based geriatric rehabilitation. METHODS: Brainstorming on geriatric rehabilitation in a working group of N...

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Main Authors: Jonsson, Arsaell, Gustafson, Yngve, Schroll, Marianne, Hansen, Finn Rønholt, Saarela, Mika, Nygaard, Harald, Laake, Knut, Jonsson, Palmi V, Valvanne, Jaako, Dehlin, Ove
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Published: Danish Medical Association 2003
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spelling ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/4632 2023-05-15T16:51:49+02:00 Geriatric rehabilitation as an integral part of geriatric medicine in the Nordic countries Jonsson, Arsaell Gustafson, Yngve Schroll, Marianne Hansen, Finn Rønholt Saarela, Mika Nygaard, Harald Laake, Knut Jonsson, Palmi V Valvanne, Jaako Dehlin, Ove 2003-11-01 YES http://hdl.handle.net/2336/4632 en eng Danish Medical Association Dan Med Bull 2003, 50(4):439-45 0907-8916 14694856 GER12 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/4632 Danish Medical Bulletin Aged Denmark Disability Evaluation Finland Geriatric Assessment Geriatrics Health Services for the Aged Humans Iceland Rehabilitation Scandinavia Article 2003 ftlandspitaliuni 2022-05-29T08:20:53Z OBJECTIVES: First, to outline the theoretical and practical framework for geriatric rehabilitation in the Nordic countries and second, to survey the scientific medical publications for evidence-based geriatric rehabilitation. METHODS: Brainstorming on geriatric rehabilitation in a working group of Nordic teachers in geriatric medicine. Papers on scientific programmes for geriatric rehabilitation from Internet sources were collected and analyzed. All articles describing randomized studies in geriatric rehabilitation were selected for meta-analyses. The papers were divided into four groups according to diseases, infirmity and resource settings: stroke, hip-fractures, acute admissions and programmes conducted in nursing homes, day hospitals and home services. RESULTS: The literature survey included 30 scientific studies (9496 patients) in randomized trials with valid endpoints. Geriatric rehabilitation programmes for stroke patients in geriatric settings (six papers, 1138 patients) reduced mortality and the need for nursing home placement, but the outcome for ADL function was not significantly changed. Function and length of stay varied between the studies. The outcome of geriatric rehabilitation was even more decisive in the randomized hip-fracture studies (seven articles, 2414 patients): the readmission rate and cost were significantly better. Ten studies were found, comparing the outcome of acute admissions of frail elderly patients (4683) with either geriatric (GEMU, GRU) or general medical wards. The effect of rehabilitation regarding mortality rate at one year, placement in a nursing home, physical function, contentment with services, readmission rate and cost was significant improvement in the geriatric settings. Internal comparisons of geriatric programmes in nursing homes, day hospitals and in-home services (seven studies, 1261 patient) revealed some differences in outcomes regarding function, contentment and costs. CONCLUSION: Specialized geriatric rehabilitation is complicated but effective when properly ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive
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Denmark
Disability Evaluation
Finland
Geriatric Assessment
Geriatrics
Health Services for the Aged
Humans
Iceland
Rehabilitation
Scandinavia
spellingShingle Aged
Denmark
Disability Evaluation
Finland
Geriatric Assessment
Geriatrics
Health Services for the Aged
Humans
Iceland
Rehabilitation
Scandinavia
Jonsson, Arsaell
Gustafson, Yngve
Schroll, Marianne
Hansen, Finn Rønholt
Saarela, Mika
Nygaard, Harald
Laake, Knut
Jonsson, Palmi V
Valvanne, Jaako
Dehlin, Ove
Geriatric rehabilitation as an integral part of geriatric medicine in the Nordic countries
topic_facet Aged
Denmark
Disability Evaluation
Finland
Geriatric Assessment
Geriatrics
Health Services for the Aged
Humans
Iceland
Rehabilitation
Scandinavia
description OBJECTIVES: First, to outline the theoretical and practical framework for geriatric rehabilitation in the Nordic countries and second, to survey the scientific medical publications for evidence-based geriatric rehabilitation. METHODS: Brainstorming on geriatric rehabilitation in a working group of Nordic teachers in geriatric medicine. Papers on scientific programmes for geriatric rehabilitation from Internet sources were collected and analyzed. All articles describing randomized studies in geriatric rehabilitation were selected for meta-analyses. The papers were divided into four groups according to diseases, infirmity and resource settings: stroke, hip-fractures, acute admissions and programmes conducted in nursing homes, day hospitals and home services. RESULTS: The literature survey included 30 scientific studies (9496 patients) in randomized trials with valid endpoints. Geriatric rehabilitation programmes for stroke patients in geriatric settings (six papers, 1138 patients) reduced mortality and the need for nursing home placement, but the outcome for ADL function was not significantly changed. Function and length of stay varied between the studies. The outcome of geriatric rehabilitation was even more decisive in the randomized hip-fracture studies (seven articles, 2414 patients): the readmission rate and cost were significantly better. Ten studies were found, comparing the outcome of acute admissions of frail elderly patients (4683) with either geriatric (GEMU, GRU) or general medical wards. The effect of rehabilitation regarding mortality rate at one year, placement in a nursing home, physical function, contentment with services, readmission rate and cost was significant improvement in the geriatric settings. Internal comparisons of geriatric programmes in nursing homes, day hospitals and in-home services (seven studies, 1261 patient) revealed some differences in outcomes regarding function, contentment and costs. CONCLUSION: Specialized geriatric rehabilitation is complicated but effective when properly ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jonsson, Arsaell
Gustafson, Yngve
Schroll, Marianne
Hansen, Finn Rønholt
Saarela, Mika
Nygaard, Harald
Laake, Knut
Jonsson, Palmi V
Valvanne, Jaako
Dehlin, Ove
author_facet Jonsson, Arsaell
Gustafson, Yngve
Schroll, Marianne
Hansen, Finn Rønholt
Saarela, Mika
Nygaard, Harald
Laake, Knut
Jonsson, Palmi V
Valvanne, Jaako
Dehlin, Ove
author_sort Jonsson, Arsaell
title Geriatric rehabilitation as an integral part of geriatric medicine in the Nordic countries
title_short Geriatric rehabilitation as an integral part of geriatric medicine in the Nordic countries
title_full Geriatric rehabilitation as an integral part of geriatric medicine in the Nordic countries
title_fullStr Geriatric rehabilitation as an integral part of geriatric medicine in the Nordic countries
title_full_unstemmed Geriatric rehabilitation as an integral part of geriatric medicine in the Nordic countries
title_sort geriatric rehabilitation as an integral part of geriatric medicine in the nordic countries
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