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. 2016 Dec 29;12:55–63. doi: 10.2147/CIA.S125762

Table 1.

Participant characteristics at baseline

Variables Total (N=712)
Age, mean (SD), min–max, years 78.2 (11.2), 19–95
Sex, females, frequency (%) 487 (68.7)
Living alone, frequency yes (%) 501 (70.6)
Higher education, frequency yes (%) 140 (16.7)
Major health condition, frequency (%)
 Fractures 147 (20.7)
 Dizziness/balance problems 113 (15.9)
 Orthopedic disease 73 (10.3)
 Pain 70 (9.8)
 Stroke 67 (9.4)
 Arthritis 47 (6.6)
 Heart disease 37 (5.2)
 Pulmonary disease 29 (4.1)
 Neurological disease other than stroke 24 (3.4)
 Other health condition 100 (14.0)
Number of additional health conditions, mean (SD), min–max 2.28 (2.02), 0–10
Motivation for rehabilitation, scale 1–10, 10 is best, mean (SD), min–max 8.2 (2.0), 1–10
Occupational performance, COPM-P, scale 1–10, 10 is best, mean (SD), min–max 3.4 (1.6), 1.0–8.5
Occupational satisfaction, COPM-S, scale 1–10, 10 is best, mean (SD), min–max 3.4 (1.8), 1.0–8.6
PWS test, m/s, mean (SD), min–max 0.5 (0.2), 0.1–1.9
Health status today, EQ VAS, scale 0–100, 100 is best, mean (SD), min–max 48.6 (19.3), 0–100
Anxiety/depression, EQ-5D-5L, scale 1–5, 1 is best, mean (SD), min–max 1.9 (0.9), 1–5
Pain/discomfort, EQ-5D-5L, scale 1–5, 1 is best, mean (SD), min–max 2.7 (1.0), 1–5

Abbreviations: COPM, Canadian Occupational Performance Measure; COPM-P, COPM measuring occupational performance; COPM-S, COPM measuring satisfaction with performance; EQ-5D-5L, European Quality of Life Five Dimension Five Level Scale; min, minimum; max, maximum; SD, standard deviation; VAS, visual analog scale.