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The cumulated ambulation score is superior to the new mobility score and the de Morton Mobility Index in predicting discharge destination of patients admitted to an acute geriatric ward; a 1-year cohort study of 491 patients.

Maria AagesenMorten Tange KristensenAnders Vinther
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
Cumulated Ambulation Score is more feasible and superior in predicting discharge destination than de Morton Mobility Index and New Mobility Score in an acute geriatric ward.Implications for rehabilitationEasy, quick, and accurate measurement of mobility is essential for discharge planning and effective targeting of physiotherapy in an acute geriatric ward.The objectively assessed Cumulated Ambulation Score is superior to the de Morton Mobility Index and the pre-hospital New Mobility Score in predicting discharge destination in geriatric patients admitted from their own home.The Cumulated Ambulation Score and the New Mobility Score are more feasible and less time consuming to complete in an acute geriatric ward compared to the de Morton Mobility Index.
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