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CompletedNCT07502326

Functional Changes and Home Discharge After Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation

Association Between Changes in Integrated Rehabilitation Functional Assessment and Discharge Destination in Patients With Stroke in a Post-Acute Rehabilitation Hospital: A Retrospective EMR-Based Observational Study

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
150 (actual)
Sponsor
SeongKi Min · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
19 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This retrospective observational study will evaluate whether changes in functional status during inpatient rehabilitation are associated with discharge destination in patients with stroke treated at a post-acute rehabilitation hospital. The study will use de-identified electronic medical record data from adult patients with stroke who were admitted to Zenith Hospital and discharged between January 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025. Integrated rehabilitation functional assessment data obtained at admission and discharge will be analyzed, including the Korean Modified Barthel Index (K-MBI), Functional Ambulation Category (FAC), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), and Manual Function Test (MFT). The main objective is to determine whether changes in these measures during hospitalization are associated with discharge destination, defined as home discharge versus transfer to another institution. Approximately 150 eligible patients are expected to be included. Only existing de-identified EMR data will be used. No direct participant contact, additional data collection, or protocol-assigned intervention will occur. Findings from this study may provide evidence to support discharge planning and community reintegration strategies for patients with stroke receiving post-acute rehabilitation.

Detailed description

Stroke is a major cause of disability, and discharge destination after inpatient rehabilitation is an important clinical and social outcome. In post-acute rehabilitation settings, integrated functional assessments are routinely performed during hospitalization, but there is limited evidence on whether the magnitude of functional improvement between admission and discharge is associated with home discharge among patients with stroke in Korean rehabilitation hospitals. This study is designed to address that gap using de-identified electronic medical record data from a post-acute rehabilitation hospital. The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the association between changes in integrated rehabilitation functional assessment scores during hospitalization and discharge destination in patients with stroke. Specifically, the study will evaluate whether changes in Korean Modified Barthel Index (K-MBI), Functional Ambulation Category (FAC), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), and Manual Function Test (MFT) are associated with home discharge versus transfer to another institution. This is a retrospective observational study conducted at Zenith Hospital, a post-acute rehabilitation hospital in the Republic of Korea. The study population will include adult patients with stroke who were admitted to the rehabilitation ward and discharged between January 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025. Eligible participants must have integrated rehabilitation functional assessment data recorded in the electronic medical record at both admission and discharge. Patients with missing admission or discharge functional assessment data, terminal illness preventing rehabilitation, in-hospital death, or insufficient EMR data for analysis will be excluded. The main independent variables are changes in functional assessment scores between admission and discharge, including delta K-MBI, delta FAC, delta BBS, delta MMSE, and delta MFT. The primary outcome is discharge destination, categorized as home discharge or transfer to another institution. Covariates available in the EMR, such as age, sex, length of stay, and stroke type, will also be analyzed as potential confounders. The study procedures are as follows: the hospital medical records team will identify potentially eligible patients according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria; all direct identifiers will be removed from the EMR data; a study-specific de-identified code will be assigned; and only de-identified data will be provided to the investigator for analysis. The investigator will calculate functional changes and perform statistical analyses to identify factors associated with discharge destination. There will be no participant contact, no prospective enrollment, no survey administration, and no intervention assigned as part of this study. The study has been reviewed and approved by the Public Institutional Bioethics Committee No. 1 designated by the Ministry of Health and Welfare (Approval No. P01-202512-01-054). The findings are expected to provide practical evidence for discharge planning, patient stratification, and community reintegration support in post-acute stroke rehabilitation.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERInpatient RehabilitationUsual inpatient rehabilitation received during admission as part of routine clinical care. No intervention was assigned by the study protocol.

Timeline

Start date
2024-01-01
Primary completion
2025-03-31
Completion
2025-03-31
First posted
2026-03-31
Last updated
2026-04-03

Locations

1 site across 1 country: South Korea

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07502326. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.