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Clinical Rehabilitation, Vol. 13, No. 2,
123-128 (1999)
DOI: 10.1191/026921599666507386
© 1999 SAGE Publications
Predictors of outcome of rehabilitation of elderly stroke patients in a geriatric ward
Bente Thommessen
Erik Bautz-Holter
Knut Laake
Geriatric Department, Ullevaal Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Purpose: To identify predictors of outcome after 12 months in elderly stroke patients rehabilitated in a geriatric ward.
Design: Prospective with evaluation in the subacute phase and after 12 months.
Setting: Geriatric ward and outpatient clinic.
Subjects: All stroke patients admitted from the acute unit to a geriatric ward for rehabilitation during a 16-month period (n = 171). Main outcome measures: Place of living, mortality and social functioning (Frenchay Activities Index) 12 months following stroke.
Results: Age, urinary incontinence and cognitive function were significantly associated with place of living (home versus nursing home) 12 months post stroke in bivariate analyses. However, using multivariate logistic regression analyses, only age (p = 0.005) and urinary incontinence at baseline (p = 0.028) remained independent predictors of place of living. Mortality during the first year was significantly predicted by urinary incontinence and gender (men doing worse), whereas the Barthel Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Index sumscore was the only significant independent predictor of social activities.
Conclusion: Urinary incontinence at baseline seems to be a most important predictor of outcome 12 months post stroke in geriatric patients. However, with regard to social activities (Frenchay Activities Index), functional impairment in the initial phase as reflected by the Barthel ADL Index supersedes other predictors.

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