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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Appl Gerontol. 2012 Aug 1;33(4):474–493. doi: 10.1177/0733464812454007

Table 1.

Characteristics of Study Patients at Home Health Care Admission (n=374,123)

Characteristic % or Mean (s.d.)
Predisposing variables
Age (years) 76.5 (10.8)
Females 63.9
Race/Ethnicity
    Asian 1.2
    Black 10.6
    Hispanic 4.2
    White 82.4
Enabling variables
Lives alone 29.8
Has Medicaid (dually eligible) 11.6
Need variables
Inpatient stay within 14 days before start of HHC episode
    No inpatient stay within previous 14 days 26.4
    Hospital discharge within previous 14 days 56.2
    Rehabilitation facility discharge within previous 14 days 9.8
    SNF discharge within previous 14 days 7.1
Shortness of breath/dyspnea severity
    Never short of breath 36.5
    Walking > 20 ft, stairs 25.3
    Moderate exertion 22.2
    Minimal exertion 12.7
    At Rest (day or night) 3.2
Pain frequency
    No Pain 37.6
    Less often than Daily 11.4
    Daily, but not constantly 42.6
    All the Time 8.4
Functional disability severity -0.67 (1.89)
Cognitive function severity
    Alert/Oriented, focused 66.9
    Requires prompting 21.0
    Requires assistance 7.8
    Requires considerable assistance 3.1
    Totally dependent 1.2
Depressed 20.4
Guarded rehabilitation prognosis 20.2
Primary HHC diagnosis
    Osteoarthritis 6.9
    Congestive heart failure 5.2
    Stroke 5.1
    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 3.1
    Skin ulcer or wound 3.1
    Type 2 diabetes mellitus 2.7
Primary HHC diagnosis severity 2.3 (0.64)
Total number of medical conditions 2.4 (1.5)
Environmental variables
U.S. Census Region
    West 14.5
    Northeast 23.0
    Midwest 22.7
    South 39.8
Metropolitan area location 82.2
Freestanding HHC agency 64.0