Margaret G Stineman
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McClintock H, Kurichi J, Kwong P, Xie D, Stineman M, Bogner H
Am J Phys Med Rehabil
. 2018 Apr;
97(10):698-707.
PMID: 29634614
Objective: We sought to develop a risk scoring system for predicting functional deterioration, institutionalization, and mortality. Identifying predictors of poor health outcomes informs clinical decision-making, service provision, and policy development...
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Schussler-Fiorenza Rose S, Xie D, Streim J, Pan Q, Kwong P, Stineman M
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2016 Oct;
16(1):537.
PMID: 27716198
Background: To address the impact of using multiple sources of data in the United States Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) compared to using only one source of data to identify...
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Stineman M
Top Stroke Rehabil
. 2016 Sep;
1(3):40-50.
PMID: 27680954
The Functional Independence Measure-Function Related Groups (FIM-FRGs) classify stroke patients into five clinical categories that predict medical rehabilitation length of stay as a proxy for cost. The current payment system...
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Bogner H, de Vries McClintock H, Kurichi J, Kwong P, Xie D, Hennessy S, et al.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
. 2016 Sep;
98(1):1-10.
PMID: 27590442
Objective: To examine how patient satisfaction with care coordination and quality and access to medical care influence functional improvement or deterioration (activity limitation stage transitions), institutionalization, or death among older...
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Wilkinson J, Spindler M, Wood S, Marcus S, Weintraub D, Morley J, et al.
Neurol Clin Pract
. 2016 Jun;
6(3):241-251.
PMID: 27347441
Background: Parkinson disease (PD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder that benefits from specialty care. Telehealth is an innovative resource that can enhance access to this care within a patient-centered framework....
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Schussler-Fiorenza Rose S, Stineman M, Pan Q, Bogner H, Kurichi J, Streim J, et al.
Health Serv Res
. 2016 Mar;
52(1):132-155.
PMID: 26990312
Objective: To determine whether higher activity of daily living (ADL) limitation stages are associated with increased risk of hospitalization, particularly for ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) conditions. Data Source: Secondary data...
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Stineman M, Xie D, Pan Q, Kurichi J, Saliba D, Schussler-Fiorenza Rose S, et al.
BMC Geriatr
. 2016 Mar;
16:64.
PMID: 26956616
Background: Concerns about using Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) in national surveys come up frequently in geriatric and rehabilitation medicine due to high rates of non-performance for reasons other...
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de Vries McClintock H, Barg F, Katz S, Stineman M, Krueger A, Colletti P, et al.
Disabil Health J
. 2015 Oct;
9(1):74-82.
PMID: 26482010
Background: Little is known about health care experiences among people with and without disabilities. Objective: We sought to explore perceptions of people with and without disabilities related to their health...
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Bogner H, de Vries McClintock H, Hennessy S, Kurichi J, Streim J, Xie D, et al.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
. 2015 Jun;
96(10):1810-9.
PMID: 26119464
Objective: To examine whether patient satisfaction and perceived quality of medical care are related to stages of activity limitations among older adults. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey...
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Hennessy S, Kurichi J, Pan Q, Streim J, Bogner H, Xie D, et al.
PM R
. 2015 May;
7(12):1215-1225.
PMID: 26003869
Background: Stages of activity limitation based on activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) have been found to predict mortality in persons aged 70 years...