Evaluation of aids and equipment for the bath: II. A possible solution to the problem.

M A Chamberlain, G Thornley, J Stowe, V Wright
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One hundred patients needing bath aids is leaving Leeds hospitals in 1978 were randomly allocated into control and treated groups. The former 50 patients received aids through the usual channels, the latter obtained bath aids immediately on discharge and were instructed in their use at home by the peripatetic occupational therapist. All were assessed independently at three to six months. Prompt, correct prescription of aids and supervision of their use in bathing shortly after discharge by a hospital-based occupational therapist resulted in safe bathing by all treated subjects. In contrast, only 82% of controls bathed, 50% of these from the seated position (compared with 90% of the treated group) and only 39% of controls received their aids within two weeks of discharge (compared with 74% of the treated group).

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浴室辅助设备的评估:2。一个可能解决问题的方法。
1978年离开利兹医院的100名需要洗浴辅助的病人被随机分为对照组和治疗组。前50名患者通过常规渠道获得辅助,后50名患者在出院后立即获得沐浴辅助,并由巡回职业治疗师指导在家使用。所有患者在3至6个月时进行独立评估。由医院的职业治疗师在出院后不久及时、正确地开具助剂处方并监督其在洗澡时的使用,从而使所有接受治疗的受试者安全洗澡。相比之下,只有82%的对照组沐浴,其中50%是坐姿(治疗组为90%),只有39%的对照组在出院后两周内接受了辅助治疗(治疗组为74%)。
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