Assisted early mobility for hospitalized older veterans: preliminary data from the STRIDE program

S Nicole Hastings, Richard Sloane, Miriam C Morey, Juliessa M Pavon, Helen Hoenig, S Nicole Hastings, Richard Sloane, Miriam C Morey, Juliessa M Pavon, Helen Hoenig

Abstract

An important contributor to hospital-associated disability is immobility during hospitalization. Preliminary results from STRIDE, a clinical demonstration program of supervised walking for older adults admitted to the hospital with medical illness, are reported. The STRIDE program consisted of a targeted gait and balance assessment by a physical therapist, followed by daily walks supervised by a recreation therapy assistant for the duration of the hospital stay. To examine program effectiveness, STRIDE participants (n = 92) were compared with individuals referred but not enrolled (because of refusal or because program was at capacity, n = 35). Median length of stay was 4.7 days for STRIDE participants and 5.7 days for individuals receiving usual care (P = .31). There was one inpatient fall in each group (not associated with a STRIDE walk). Overall, 92% of STRIDE participants were discharged to home (rather than a skilled nursing facility (SNF)) compared to 74% of individuals receiving usual care (P = .007). Thirty-day emergency department visit rates and readmission rates were not significantly different between the two groups. STRIDE, a supervised walking program for hospitalized older adults, was feasible and safe, and program participants were less likely to be discharged to a SNF than a demographically similar comparison group. STRIDE is a promising interdisciplinary approach to promoting mobility and improving outcomes in hospitalized older adults.

Keywords: acute care; mobility; models of care.

Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest: The editor in chief has reviewed the conflict of interest checklist provided by the authors and has determined that the authors have no financial or any other kind of personal conflicts with this paper.

© 2014, Copyright the Authors Journal compilation © 2014, The American Geriatrics Society.

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Recruitment and enrollment for the assiSTed eaRly mobIlity for hospitalizeD older vEterans (STRIDE) program to promote mobility in hospitalized older veterans.

Source: PubMed

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