• Arch Phys Med Rehabil · Oct 2005

    Inpatient rehabilitation following burn injury: patient demographics and functional outcomes.

    • James A Sliwa, Allen Heinemann, and Patrick Semik.
    • Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
    • Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2005 Oct 1;86(10):1920-3.

    ObjectiveTo identify demographic characteristics of burn patients referred for inpatient rehabilitation, the benefits of rehabilitation in this population, and factors that influence functional outcome.DesignRetrospective chart review.SettingFree-standing rehabilitation hospital.ParticipantsPatients (N=129) admitted for inpatient rehabilitation after a burn injury.InterventionComprehensive inpatient rehabilitation.Main Outcome MeasuresDemographic data and the FIM instrument on admission and discharge for all patients.ResultsLinear measures of functional status derived by Rasch analysis of the FIM showed significant improvements from admission to discharge for all patients. There was no correlation between total body surface area (TBSA), premorbid psychiatric alcohol or drug abuse history, and change between admission and discharge FIM score. There was a significant correlation between TBSA burn and age and between TBSA and length of stay.ConclusionsBurn patients referred for inpatient rehabilitation are either older or have large TBSA burns. All patients made significant functional improvements and consequently inpatient rehabilitation can be considered an important component of care after a burn injury.

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