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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2010 Jan 6;11(2):106–115. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2009.09.013

Table 1.

Characteristics of Eligible Residents Who Refused to Participate, Did not Pass the Trial, and Dropped Out, Through Nine Months Post Facility Randomizationa

Refused
(N=2268)
Number (%)
or Mean (SD)
Agreed to Participate (N=797)
Did Not
Pass Trial
(N=164)
Number (%)
or Mean (SD)
Passed Trial (N=633)
Dropped Out
(N=236)
Number (%)
or Mean (SD)
Did Not Drop
Out
(N=397)
Number (%)
or Mean (SD)
Demographic Characteristics
Age (mean, SD) 85.2 (8.0) 85.5 (7.1) 85.9 (7.4) 85.0 (7.3)
Gender, male 492 (21.7) 32 (19.5) 52 (22.0) 70 (17.6)
Race, non-white 123 (11.6) 22 (13.4) 40 (17.0) 51 (12.9)
Ethnicity, Hispanic 11 (0.8) 1 (0.6) 3 (1.3) 3 (0.8)
Marital status, not married 140 (88.6) 205 (87.6) 339 (85.6)
Functional Status
No cognitive impairment (≥ 12 on the Blessed Test) 38 (23.5) 43 (18.3) 70 (17.7)
Aggressive behavior scale 0.6 (1.5) 0.7 (1.4) 0.6 (1.3)
Do not wander 128 (81.0) 180 (76.6) 293 (73.8)
No depressive indicators 96 (60.8) 138 (58.7) 228 (57.4)
Continent of bladder 69 (43.7) 62 (26.4) 104 (26.2)***
Continent of bowel 98 (62.0) 113 (48.1) 174 (43.8)***
Independently mobile 66 (41.8) 60 (25.5) 120 (30.2)**
No falls in last six months 96 (61.2) 113 (48.1) 180 (45.3)*
Health Status
History of hip fracture 10 (6.4) 14 (6.0) 29 (7.3)
Osteoporosis diagnosis 31 (19.8) 39 (16.6) 75 (18.9)
Alzheimer's disease, dementia diagnosis 89 (56.7) 158 (67.2) 274 (69.0)*
Depression diagnosis 67 (42.4) 99 (42.1) 179 (45.1)
Number of medications 8.8 (4.0) 8.6 (3.6) 8.5 (3.9)
Taking medications for osteoporosis 11 (7.0) 27 (11.5) 58 (14.7)*
Body mass index 25.0 (4.6) 24.2 (4.4) 24.8 (4.6)
a

Number missing: 4 (cognitive impairment); 7 (ethnicity, wandering, depressive indicators and depression diagnosis, incontinence, mobility); 8 (falls, osteoporosis diagnosis, Alzheimer's diagnosis, taking osteoporosis medications); 9 (marital status, history of hip fracture). Percents are column percents; using gender as an example, 21.7% of those who refused were male; 19.5% of those who did not pass the trial were male, 22.0% of those who dropped out were male, and 17.6% of those who did not drop out were male.

*

p <.05;

**

p < .01;

***

p<0.001 for comparisons across all groups.