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Research Article

Re-admissions to inpatient paediatric pulmonary rehabilitation

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Pages 133-139 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective : To describe re-admission rates, identify reasons for re-admission and examine characteristics of children requiring re-admission to inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation. Methodology : Retrospective record review of infants and toddlers (less than three years of age) requiring oxygen or ventilator support discharged from an inpatient paediatric pulmonary rehabilitation programme between 1992 and 1999. Results : Forty-one initial admissions resulted in 45 readmissions with a mean re-admission rate of 1.1 (SD = 1.41) re-admissions per child. Children with re-admissions ( n = 22, 54%) required significantly more ventilator support ( p = 0.001) and nursing care ( p = 0.001) and were transferred to acute care more frequently ( p = 0.002) than children without re-admissions. One-half of the children re-admitted to inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation were re-admitted two or more times. Conclusions : Based on this cohort of children, dependence on supplemental oxygen and/or mechanical ventilation and medical complexity may be indicators that children will require re-admission to rehabilitation following a transfer back to acute care. Further examination of re-admission rates and reasons and children's clinical characteristics may have predictive value and provide practice improvement opportunities.

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