Assessment Tools for the Admission of Older Adults to Inpatient Rehabilitation: A Scoping Review

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Muscat, Francesca [1 ]
Camilleri, Liberato [2 ]
Attard, Conrad [3 ]
Lungaro Mifsud, Stephen [1 ]
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[1] Univ Malta, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Physiotherapy, Msida MSD 2090, Malta
[2] Univ Malta, Fac Sci, Stat & Operat Res, Msida MSD 2080, Malta
[3] Univ Malta, Fac ICT, Comp Informat Syst, Msida MSD 2080, Malta
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rehabilitation; outcome measures; rehabilitation potential; older adults; geriatric assessments; scoping review; ELDERLY-PATIENTS; OUTCOMES; PREDICTORS; RECOVERY; ASSOCIATION; DISCHARGE; PEOPLE; GAIT;
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10.3390/jcm12030919
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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(1) Objective: To identify the assessment tools and outcome measures used to assess older adults for inpatient rehabilitation. (2) Design: Scoping review. (3) Data sources: ProQuest, PEDro, PubMed, CINAHL Plus with full text (EBSCO), Cochrane Library and reference lists from included studies. (4) Review method: The inclusion of studies covering patients aged >60, focusing on rehabilitation assessments delivered in hospitals in community settings. Studies reporting on rehabilitation specifically designed for older adults-testing for at least one domain that affects rehabilitation or assessments for admission to inpatient rehabilitation-were also included. Results were described both quantitatively and narratively. (5) Results: 1404 articles were identified through selected databases and registers, and these articles underwent a filtering process intended to identify and remove any duplicates. This process reduced the number to 1186 articles. These, in turn, were screened for inclusion criteria, as a result of which 37 articles were included in the final review. The majority of assessments for geriatric rehabilitation were carried out by a multidisciplinary team. Multiple studies considered more than one domain during assessment, with a high percentage evaluating a specific outcome measure used in geriatric rehabilitation. The most common domains assessed were function, cognition and medical status-with communication, vision and pain being the least common. A total of 172 outcome measures were identified in this review, with MMSE, BI, FIM and CCI being the most frequent. (6) Conclusions: This review highlights the lack of standardised approaches in existing assessment processes. Generally, older-adult-rehabilitation assessments struggle to capture rehabilitation potential in a holistic manner. Hence, a predictive model of rehabilitation for assessing patients at the initial stages would be useful in planning a patient-specific programme aimed at maximising functional independence and, thus, quality of life.
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