- 著者
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             Naoki Sasanuma
             
             Keiko Takahashi
             
             Ai Yanagida
             
             Yohei Miyagi
             
             Seiya Yamakawa
             
             Tetsu Seo
             
             Yuki Uchiyama
             
             Norihiko Kodama
             
             Kazuhisa Domen
             
          
- 出版者
- The Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine
- 雑誌
- Progress in Rehabilitation Medicine (ISSN:24321354)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.8, pp.20230032, 2023 (Released:2023-09-26)
- 参考文献数
- 30
- 被引用文献数
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             1
             
             
          
        
        Objectives: Coronavirus infection 2019 (COVID-19) is an indication                    for rehabilitation medicine, especially in severe cases. However, there has been                    no system analysis of safe and continuous provision of medical rehabilitation                    for COVID-19 patients. The aim of this study was to confirm the effectiveness of                    rehabilitation for severe COVID-19 and to analyze the optimization of the                    medical rehabilitation system using the Functional Resonance Analysis Method                    (FRAM).Methods: The subject of the analysis was the medical rehabilitation                    system itself, which had been implemented by the Rehabilitation Center of our                    hospital in response to the increased number of COVID-19 patients. In the FRAM                    analysis, Functions were identified, and their relationships were examined.                    Functions were established using a hierarchical cross-check by the authors.                    Patient outcomes resulting from optimization of the rehabilitation system were                    length of hospital stay, patient independence in daily living, and                    rehabilitation-related medical costs, and these were statistically                    validated.Results: In repeated optimizations of the rehabilitation system, the                    main issues were “handling of infected patients and isolation of usual clinical                    practice,” “staff rotation,” and “remote consultation”. The modification of the                    medical rehabilitation system was associated with shorter hospital stays,                    shorter periods of time without prescription, faster improvement in independence                    of daily living, and lower rehabilitation-related medical costs.Conclusions: Optimization at each stage of medical rehabilitation                    resulted in positive effects on patient outcomes. FRAM is useful for identifying                    and the optimization of key functions.