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. 2021 Mar 3;10(5):1035. doi: 10.3390/jcm10051035

Table 5.

Rehabilitation provided to patients with impaired outcomes.

Imapired Outcome Rehabilitation Three Months Six Months p
Problems with activities of daily life No 153 (37.2%) 116 (29.0%) 0.03
In-patient 164 (39.9%) 178 (44.5%)
Outpatient 82 (20.0%) 98 (24.5%)
Missing 12 (2.9%) 8 (2.0%)
Physical problems No 175 (34.6%) 145 (30.2%) 0.06
In-patient 240 (47.4%) 223 (46.5%)
Outpatient 87 (17.2%) 110 (22.9%)
Missing 4 (0.8%) 2 (0.4%)
Cognition problems No 182 (36.5%) 170 (30.0%) 0.05
In-patient 200 (40.2%) 236 (41.6%)
Outpatient 105 (21.1%) 146 (25.7%)
Missing 11 (2.2%) 15 (2.6%)
Speech and language problems No 62 (28.8%) 51 (24.6%) 0.06
In-patient 118 (54.9%) 104 (50.2%)
Outpatient 34 (15.8%) 52 (25.1%)
Missing 1 (0.5%) 0 (0.0%)
Psychological problems No 123 (44.4%) 108 (37.0%) 0.19
In-patient 96 (34.7%) 109 (37.3%)
Outpatient 53 (19.1%) 68 (23.3%)
Missing 5 (1.8%) 7 (2.4%)

Note that the type of rehabilitation is independent of the impaired outcome. Note. Percentages may contain rounding errors in the second decimal place. p = p-values are obtained from the chi-square tests comparing distributions of provided rehabilitation services at 3 and 6 months and are significant at <1% (Bonferroni-adjusted alpha level for multiple comparisons: 0.05/5).