Home adaptations are integral for inpatients with fall-related fractures, especially during discharge. However, it is unclear as to how patient-implemented home evaluations can be prioritized with limited professional rehabilitation resources. This study examines the associations between predisposing, enabling, and needs factors with the implementation of home evaluations in the eastern district of Tokyo. Being a female and lower comprehension in cognitive function was significantly associated with the implementation of home evaluations. It may be necessary to consider patients’ cognitive function when deciding who to target for housing evaluations and to seek strategies to best estimate their needs.
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Tsuchiya-Ito, R., Kusumoto, N., Maruyama-Sakurai, K., Tamai, A., Yokoyama, H., Watanabe, A., … Yamanaka, T. (2022). Determinants of the Implementation of Home Evaluations among Patients with Fall-Related Fractures at a Convalescent Rehabilitation Ward in Tokyo: A Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Aging and Environment, 36(1), 52–72. https://doi.org/10.1080/26892618.2020.1859036
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