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Publicly funded home care service use in the first 2 years after spinal cord injury in Ontario, Canada.

Brian Chun-Fai ChanShawna CroninSusan Brenda JaglalBeverley Catharine Craven
Published in: Home health care services quarterly (2020)
The objectives of this study were to describe home care utilization and costs in community-dwelling individuals 2 years post-spinal cord injury (SCI) in Ontario, Canada. This retrospective incident cohort study uses administrative health care data to identify individuals with traumatic SCI (tSCI). Time to service delivery and frequency of service delivery and costs were calculated. A total of 798 individuals with tSCI comprised the cohort. In the first 2 years, personal support/homemaking was the most utilized service. Median cumulative home care 2 years post-discharge was $7,200 ($1,240-35,410 25-75% interquartile range). This study highlights the importance of home care to individuals with SCI.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord injury
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • spinal cord
  • community dwelling
  • cardiovascular disease
  • big data
  • machine learning
  • cross sectional
  • social media