Abstract

Because resources for long-term care services are limited, timely and appropriate referral for rehabilitation services is critical for optimizing clients’ functions and successfully integrating them into the community. We investigated which client characteristics are most relevant in predicting Taiwan’s community-based occupational therapy (OT) service referral based on experts’ beliefs. Data were collected in face-to-face interviews using the Multidimensional Assessment Instrument (MDAI). Community-dwelling participants (n = 221) ≥ 18 years old who reported disabilities in the previous National Survey of Long-term Care Needs in Taiwan were enrolled. The standard for referral was the judgment and agreement of two experienced occupational therapists who reviewed the results of the MDAI. Logistic regressions and Generalized Additive Models were used for analysis. Two predictive models were proposed, one using basic activities of daily living (BADLs) and one using instrumental ADLs (IADLs). Dementia, psychiatric disorders, cognitive impairment, joint range-of-motion limitations, fear of falling, behavioral or emotional problems, expressive deficits (in the BADL-based model), and limitations in IADLs or BADLs were significantly correlated with the need for referral. Both models showed high area under the curve (AUC) values on receiver operating curve testing (AUC = 0.977 and 0.972, respectively). The probability of being referred for community OT services was calculated using the referral algorithm. The referral protocol facilitated communication between healthcare professionals to make appropriate decisions for OT referrals. The methods and findings should be useful for developing referral protocols for other long-term care services.

Highlights

  • To quickly and accurately identify patients who will benefit from a specific treatment or intervention has always been challenging [1, 2]

  • We developed two referral protocol for the BADL and instrumental ADLs (IADLs) models using the Multidimensional Assessment Instrument (MDAI) to predict which long-term care (LTC) clients in Taiwan should be referred for community-based occupational therapy (OT) services based upon the clinical judgments of occupational therapists

  • Psychiatric disorders, mild and moderate cognitive dysfunction, limited joint ROM, fear of falling, multiple behavioral or emotional problems, or both, and an inability to adequately express oneself were the main factors associated with a need for OT referral

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Introduction

To quickly and accurately identify patients who will benefit from a specific treatment or intervention has always been challenging [1, 2]. Rapid increases in healthcare costs make it necessary to screen clients to efficaciously allocate limited healthcare resources. This is emphasized in the medical system and in the long-term care (LTC) system to ensure the equitable screening and targeting of client needs. Taiwan is one of the fastest aging countries in the world. It is estimated that there will be 4.73 million (20%) elderly in 2025 and that Taiwan will become a super-aged society [3]. According to national statistics[4], of the 0.76 million Taiwanese estimated to need LTC, most (63.2%) are elderly. Because of the fast-growing aging population, the needs and demands for LTC services have become urgent and significant

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