The Impact of Introducing Restorative Care on Client Outcomes and Health System Effectiveness in an Integrated Health Authority
To support the transition from hospital to community for adults 65 years and older, a restorative care unit was introduced within a regional health authority in Newfoundland and Labrador. A pre-post study design was used to evaluate the impacts of restorative care. This article describes the impact...
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description | To support the transition from hospital to community for adults 65 years and older, a restorative care unit was introduced within a regional health authority in Newfoundland and Labrador. A pre-post study design was used to evaluate the impacts of restorative care. This article describes the impact of restorative care on client outcomes and health system utilization. All patients discharged from restorative care during the first year of operation were included in the study. A total of 54 clients were discharged during the first year, with 70% being discharged to a community setting. Consistent with previous studies, statistically significant improvements were noted in function as measured using the modified Barthel Index of Activities of Daily Living and fear of falling as measured using the Fall Efficacy Scale–International. The number of alternate level of care patients in acute care and their length of acute care stay did not decrease during our study period. However, an interesting change was observed: The number of applications for long-term care initiated in acute care decreased. Further examination of the long-term outcomes of discharged patients and of the factors influencing health system outcomes is suggested. |
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