Abstract
A randomized, retrospective chart review of 228 patients referred to Catholic Home Care; January 1, 2009 to June 30, 2009, was conducted to determine concurrent based validity of the Missouri Alliance for Home Care Tool (MAHC-10) with the Performance Oriented Mobility Scale (Tinetti), and to determine the benefit of the “Balanced Approach” rehabilitation program. A weak but significant negative relationship between the MAHC-10 and pre- (r = −.21, p < .01) Tinetti scores was found. Significant differences in Tinetti scores pre and post intervention was found with mean improvement of 5.2 points (t = −19.60, df, 181, p < .001; 95% CI[−5.72, −4.67]). Results of this study indicate the effectiveness of the MAHC-10–driven interdisciplinary program in the identification and management of fallers in the home.
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