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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Appl Gerontol. 2014 Dec 16;35(3):286–302. doi: 10.1177/0733464814563606

TABLE 2.

Responses to Survey Questions, Overall and by State

Total Responders
(N=360)
AR
(N=92)
PA
(N=268)
p value

n % n % n %
Frequency of morbidly obese patient referrals to NH*

Daily 7 1.9% 2 2.2% 5 1.9% <0.0001
Weekly 67 18.6% 6 6.5% 61 22.8%
Bi-weekly 51 14.2% 7 7.6% 44 16.4%
Monthly 105 29.2% 36 39.1% 69 25.8%
Quarterly 39 10.8% 16 17.4% 23 8.6%
Yearly 30 8.3% 11 12.0% 19 7.1%
No response/Unclear response 54 15.0% 13 14.1% 41 15.3%
Never 5 1.4% 0 0.0% 5 1.9%

Patient size acts as an admission barrier to NH facility

No 119 33.1% 35 38.% 84 31.3% 0.27
Yes 238 66.1% 57 62.0% 181 67.5%

Morbidly obese patient's degree of independence acts as an admission barrier to NH facility

No 184 51.1% 48 52.2% 136 50.8% 0.89
Yes 173 48.1% 44 47.8% 129 48.1%

Morbidly obese patient's finances acts as an admission barrier to NH facility

Never 106 29.4% 23 25.0% 83 31.0% 0.68
Occasionally 131 36.4% 37 40.2% 94 35.1%
Often 64 17.8% 18 19.6% 46 17.2%
Always 43 11.9% 11 12.0% 32 11.9%

Morbidly obese patient's personal care requirements act as an admission barrier to NH facility

No 288 80.0% 72 78.3% 216 80.6% 0.38
Yes 66 18.3% 20 21.7% 46 17.2%

Frequency of refusing NH admission due to morbid obesity*

Never 94 26.1% 29 31.5% 65 24.3% 0.04
Occasionally 209 58.1% 56 60.9% 153 57.1%
Often 28 7.8% 4 4.4% 24 9.0%
Always 21 5.8% 1 1.1% 20 7.5%

Is staffing adequate at NH facility to care for morbidly obese patients*

No 113 31.4% 18 19.6% 95 35.5% 0.01
Yes 232 64.4% 67 72.8% 165 61.6%

Are there concerns of specialized equipment at NH facility to care for morbidly obese patients

No 103 28.6% 25 27.2% 78 29.1% 0.97
Yes 245 68.1% 60 65.2% 185 69.0%

Key:

*

- Statistically significant results at alpha of 0.05 NH=Nursing Homes, AR=Arkansas, PA=Pennsylvania, n=number