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. 2016 Nov 16;8(6):381–389. doi: 10.1093/inthealth/ihw039

Table 2.

Characteristics of physiotherapy provision in Inpatient Department, for patients of the four subgroups, admitted to Kunduz Trauma Centre, between January and June 2015 in KTC (n=966)

LLF ULF TBI MI Total
n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%)
Total 411 (42.6) 272 (28.2) 116 (12.0) 167 (17.3) 966
Time between admission and first IPD session (days)
 0–1 253 (61.6) 164 (60.3) 66 (56.9) 113 (67.7) 596 (61.7)
 2–3 136 (33.1) 89 (32.7) 46 (39.7) 47 (28.1) 318 (32.9)
 ≥4 22 (5.4) 19 (7) 4 (3.4) 7 (4.2) 52 (5.4)
Number of IPD physiotherapy sessions
 1–4 190 (46.2) 209 (76.8) 51 (44) 56 (33.5) 506 (52.4)
 5–9 116 (28.2) 47 (17.3) 34 (29.3) 59 (35.3) 256 (26.5)
 ≥10 105 (25.5) 16 (5.9) 31 (26.7) 52 (31.1) 204 (21.1)
Length of stay IPD (days)
 ≤7 233 (56.7) 221 (81.3) 59 (50.9) 72 (43.1) 585 (60.6)
 8–13 117 (28.5) 29 (10.7) 31 (26.7) 49 (29.3) 226 (23.4)
 ≥14 61 (14.8) 19 (7) 26 (22.4) 44 (26.3) 150 (15.5)
 Missing 0 3 (1.1) 0 2 (1.2) 5 (0.5)

IPD: Inpatient Department; LLF: Lower limb fracture; MI: multiple injury; TBI: traumatic brain injury; ULF: Upper limb fracture