Fig 1.
Flow chart of eligibility for the database after hip fracture.
Table 1.
Characteristics of older individuals.
Table 2.
Effect of rehabilitation.
Table 3.
Characteristics of older individuals among subgroups divided by behavioral psychological symptoms of dementia transition.
Fig 2.
FIM gain among cognitively intact and cognitive impaired groups divided by BPSD.
FIM, functional independence measure; data is mean ± standard deviation. Group (-/-): BPSD (-) both at the beginning of and at the end of rehabilitation. Group (+/-): BPSD (+) at the beginning and BPSD (-) at the end of rehabilitation. Group (-/+): BPSD (-) at the beginning of rehabilitation and BPSD (+) at the end of it. Group (+/+): BPSD (+) both at the beginning of and at the end of rehabilitation. Analyzed by ANOVA and Bonferroni as a post-hoc test. (A) FIM gain. (B) motor FIM gain. (C) cognitive FIM gain. * vs. cognitively intact; ✝ vs. Group (+/-).
Table 4.
Odds ratios (OR) (and 95% CIs) of rehabilitation outcomes obtained from multinomial logistic regression analyses among cognitively intact and cognitive-impaired groups with or without behavioral psychological symptoms of dementia.
Fig 3.
Transition of walking ability.
*p<0.001 Chi-squared test among subgroups.