NeuroRehabilitation ELSEVIER

NeuroRehabilitation 11 (1998) 249-254

The association between gender, race and marital status on functional outcome at rehabilitation discharge after thromboembolic stroke: a prospective analysis 1 Aaron R. Twigg, David X. Cifu*, Lori Keyser-Marcus, Zachary Swartz Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, MCV Box 980661, Richmond, VA 23298-0661, USA Accepted 21 August 1998

Abstract Appropriate allocation of rehabilitation resources requires that the rehabilitation professional have a knowledge of reliable predictors of functional outcome. To determine what influence pre-morbid demographic variables have on functional outcome following thromboembolic stroke, we analyzed prospectively collected demographic and functional data from consecutive patients admitted to rehabilitation at a tertiary university medical center. Data from 117 patients were statistically analyzed for correlations between demographic factors and functional outcome as measured by the FIM scale and hospital length of stay (LOS). While no significant correlations were found between race or gender and functional outcome, Caucasians were found to stay an average of 5 days longer in acute care than African-Americans. Non-married patients were found to have significantly longer rehabilitation LOS and return home following discharge less often. It is concluded that non-married status is a significant negative prognostic factor for functional outcome after thromboembolic stroke, while gender and race have no correlation. © 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. Keywords: Cerebrovascular disorders; Outcome; Race; Gender; Marital status

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The association between gender, race and marital status on functional outcome at rehabilitation discharge after thromboembolic stroke: a prospective analysis.

Appropriate allocation of rehabilitation resources requires that the rehabilitation professional have a knowledge of reliable predictors of functional...
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