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A Systematic Review of the Evidence on Home Care Reablement Services

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Journal Clin Rehabil
Publisher Sage Publications
Date 2015 Sep 17
PMID 26374423
Citations 45
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Abstract

Objective: To determine whether publically funded 'reablement services' have any effect on patient health or use of services.

Design: Systematic review of randomized controlled trials and non-randomized studies in which reablement interventions were compared with no care or usual care in people referred to public-funded personal care services. Data sources included: Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, EPOC register of studies, trials registers, Medline, EMBASE, and CINHAL. Searches were from 2000 up to end February 2015.

Setting: Not applicable.

Participants: Investigators' definition of the target population for reablement interventions.

Main Outcome Measures: Use of publically funded personal care services and dependence in personal activities of daily living.

Results: We found no studies fulfilling our inclusion criteria that assessed the effectiveness of reablement interventions. We did note the lack of an agreed understanding of the nature of reablement.

Conclusions: Reablement is an ill-defined intervention targeted towards an ill-defined and potentially highly heterogeneous population/patient group. There is no evidence to suggest it is effective at either of its goals; increasing personal independence or reducing use of personal care services.

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