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- W4321639736 abstract "Abstract Background Frailty and Parkinson’s disease (PD) are more common with increasing age and are associated with syndromes such as falls, immobility, cognitive dysfunction and incontinence. PD may directly cause or co-exist with and compound frailty. A coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to care has been shown to optimize outcomes in both of these conditions. This pilot study aims to examine the short-term effects of an elective two-week in-patient rehabilitation program on frail PD patients’ function, mobility, and self-reported quality of life (QOL). Methods This prospective cohort study included all frail PD patients admitted for elective rehabilitation since the program’s conception. Patients included must be able to mobilize independently with or without an aid, or with assistance of one person. They also must be cognitively able to participate in rehabilitation. Patients received consultant-led Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and attended daily physiotherapy and occupational therapy sessions. Functional outcome and health related QOL measurements were collected on admission and discharge and compared using a paired t-test. Frailty was quantified by the Clinical Frailty Index. Results Twelve patients completed the program (58% male). The average age was 79 (range 70–86) and average clinical frailty score was 5.6 indicating mild to moderate frailty. Performance in activities of daily living (Barthel Index: 64 vs 73, p = 0.005), overall mobility (Elderly Mobility Scale: 10.6 vs 12.9, p = 0.004), gait speed (Timed Up and Go: 35 vs 29 seconds, p = 0.05), and balance (Berg Balance Scale: 25 vs 32, p = 0.002) significantly improved from admission to discharge from the program. Health-related QOL also improved (EQ-5D: 44 vs 66, p = 0.004). Conclusion Early data suggests that a short elective in-patient rehabilitation program has highly significant benefits for frail PD patients on mobility, performance of activities of daily living, and QOL. Longer term follow-up is required to assess sustainability of these improvements and cost-effectiveness of this intervention." @default.
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- W4321639736 date "2021-11-01" @default.
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- W4321639736 title "56 EFFICACY OF AN ELECTIVE PERIOD OF IN-PATIENT REHABILITATION FOR PATIENTS LIVING WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND FRAILTY: A PILOT STUDY" @default.
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