Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3452523 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ottenbacher KJ, Graham JE. The state-of-the-science: access to postacute care rehabilitation services. A review.ObjectiveTo identify and summarize potential factors that influence access to postacute care (PAC) rehabilitation services.Data SourcesOvid Medline and agency-specific (eg, RAND Corp, Research Triangle Institute, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) searches, using combinations of the terms health services accessibility, delivery of healthcare, access to care, post-acute, postacute, and access. Names of prominent authors were also searched to retrieve their relevant articles.Study SelectionThe initial search resulted in 823 articles published between 1980 and 2006. After we reviewed titles and abstracts, we obtained and examined 49 potential sources. Our final sample of 35 studies had descriptions and/or analyses of measures that might serve as indictors of access to PAC settings.Data ExtractionKey information abstracted from each article and document included author(s), year of publication, patient groups, sample size, health care setting, and a brief summary of the access-related issues in PAC.Data SynthesisStudies varied by patient group, care setting, and access categories. Indicators of access to PAC rehabilitation services were classified into 4 categories: financial (46%), personal (31%), structural (26%), and attitudinal (23%). Many studies assessed more than 1 category.ConclusionsWe identified categories of information that can be used to develop a monitoring system for PAC services. The inclusion of access indicators in existing health report cards and quality indicator systems should be further explored.

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