Predictive factors of destination at discharge after spinal cord injury

E. Bárbara-Bataller , J.L. Méndez-Suárez , C. Alemán-Sánchez , P. Peñaloza-Polo , J. Sánchez-Enríquez , P. Saavedra-Santana
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Abstract

Introduction

One of the main goals of the rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) is the reintegration of the individual to their family, social, and work setting. The objective of this study was to identify the factors that determine the discharge destination after a traumatic spinal cord injury.

Material and methods

We conducted a retrospective descriptive study of 305 patients with SCI who completed the rehabilitation treatment at the spinal injury unit of Hospital Insular de Gran Canaria between 2001 and 2018.

Results

During the study period, we observed an increase in the number of patients referred to long-term care centres, from 9.14% between 2001 and 2010 to 18.4% between 2011 and 2018 (P < .01). Of 20 variables that presented a significant association with destination at discharge in the univariate study, 7 presented a significant association in the multivariate study: age (OR: 1.05; 95% CI, 1.02–1.08), living with a partner (OR: 0.26; 95% CI, 0.09−0.76), residing on another island (OR: 3.57; 95% CI, 1.32–9.63), smoking (OR: 3.44; 95% CI, 1.26–9.44), diabetes (OR: 6.51; 95% CI, 1.46–29.02), history of psychiatric disorders (OR: 3.79; 95% CI, 1.31–10.93), and scores on the Spinal Cord Independence Measure-III (SCIM-III) (OR: 0.48; 95% CI, 0.33−0.69).

Conclusions

Our findings identified advanced age, living on the island of Tenerife, not being married, smoking, type 2 diabetes mellitus, history of psychiatric disorders, and low SCIM-III scores as predictive factors of referral to a long-term care centre in patients with traumatic SCI in the Canary Islands.

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脊髓损伤后出院时目的地的预测因素。
导言:脊髓损伤(SCI)患者康复的主要目标之一是重新融入家庭、社会和工作环境。本研究旨在确定决定创伤性脊髓损伤患者出院后去向的因素:我们对 2001 年至 2018 年期间在大加那利岛岛屿医院脊髓损伤科完成康复治疗的 305 名脊髓损伤患者进行了回顾性描述性研究:在研究期间,我们观察到转诊至长期护理中心的患者人数有所增加,从2001年至2010年的9.14%增至2011年至2018年的18.4%(P < .01)。在单变量研究中,有 20 个变量与出院时的目的地存在显著关联,其中 7 个变量在多变量研究中存在显著关联:年龄(OR:1.05;95% CI,1.02-1.08)、与伴侣同住(OR:0.26;95% CI,0.09-0.76)、居住在其他岛屿(OR:3.57;95% CI,1.32-9.63)、吸烟(OR:3.44;95% CI,1.26-9.44)、糖尿病(OR:6.51;95% CI,1.46-29.02)、精神病史(OR:3.79;95% CI,1.31-10.93)以及脊髓独立性测量-III(SCIM-III)得分(OR:0.48;95% CI,0.33-0.69):我们的研究结果表明,高龄、居住在特内里费岛、未婚、吸烟、2 型糖尿病、精神病史和 SCIM-III 低分是加那利群岛外伤性 SCI 患者转诊至长期护理中心的预测因素。
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