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. 1984 Nov 3;289(6453):1209–1212. doi: 10.1136/bmj.289.6453.1209

Day hospital rehabilitation--effectiveness and cost in the elderly: a randomised controlled trial.

M A Tucker, J G Davison, S J Ogle
PMCID: PMC1443331  PMID: 6437487

Abstract

The effectiveness and cost of day hospital care in rehabilitation were studied in a randomised controlled trial in 120 elderly patients who were assessed at referral and six weeks and five months later in activities of daily living skills and mood. Day hospital patients were compared with a control group, who were managed as they would have been before the availability of day hospital care. Day hospital patients showed a significant improvement in performance of activities of daily living at six weeks but not at five months; however, they had a sustained improvement in mood. The cost of day hospital rehabilitation was one third greater than that of rehabilitation by alternative means. In its current form the geriatric day hospital is not a cheap alternative to other means of rehabilitation. Expensive components of the day hospital should be critically re-examined and renewed emphasis placed on sufficient inpatient beds, domiciliary services, and day care centres.

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