A decade of building massage therapy services at an academic medical center as part of a healing enhancement program

2015 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nancy J. Rodgers ◽  
Susanne M. Cutshall ◽  
Liza J. Dion ◽  
Nikol E. Dreyer ◽  
Jennifer L. Hauschulz ◽  
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Author(s):  
Maylyn Martinez ◽  
Matthew Cerasale ◽  
Mahnoor Baig ◽  
Claire Dugan ◽  
Marla Robinson ◽  
...  

Appropriate use of inpatient physical therapy services is important for preventing hospital-associated disability (HAD). We assessed potential overutilization of physical therapy consults on hospital medicine services using the Activity Measure-Post Acute Care (AM-PAC) score. Our sample included 3592 unique admissions (mean age, 66 years; 48% women) at a large academic medical center. Based on an AM-PAC cutoff of >43.63 (raw score, 18) in patients who were discharged to home, 38% of physical therapy consults were considered “potential overutilization.” Combined with age <65 years, 18% of consults remained “potential overutilization.” After adjustment for age, sex, and length of stay, patients admitted with high mobility scores were 5.38 times more likely to be discharged to home (95% CI, 4.36-2.89) compared with those with low mobility scores. Being more judicious with physical therapy consults and reserving skilled therapy for at-risk patients could help prevent HAD while also having a positive impact on healthcare systems.


Author(s):  
Brent A Bauer ◽  
Susanne M. Cutshall, RN, CNS ◽  
Nancy J. Rodgers, CMT ◽  
Jennifer L. Hauschulz, CMT ◽  
Nikol E. Dreyer, CMT ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 216495611984939 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carla Kuon ◽  
Rae Wannier ◽  
James Harrison ◽  
Carolyn Tague

Background Patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplant often suffer from a predictable constellation of side effects related to therapy. Nonpharmacologic treatments for these side effects are attractive adjuncts to therapy due to a low side-effect profile. Objective To develop, implement, and evaluate a pilot program of massage therapy for symptom management in adult patients with hematologic malignancies admitted to the bone marrow transplant (BMT) service at a large academic medical center. Methods A single-arm feasibility study of massage therapy was conducted. Pre- and postintervention surveys were collected to assess the usefulness in management of 7 symptoms. Results Over an 11.5-month period, 109 patients received 142 massage treatments. one in five patients received more than one massage. We received surveys on 134 massage treatments. Patients reported significant reductions in anxiety, distress, fatigue, pain, and tension ( P < .01) and improved sleep as a result of massage therapy. Conclusion Based on this pilot, massage therapy is a feasible and safe intervention to administer during BMT hospitalizations. It proved useful in managing a constellation of 5 side effects including, anxiety, distress, fatigue, pain, and tension.


2002 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 95-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
JoAnn Manson ◽  
Beverly Rockhill ◽  
Margery Resnick ◽  
Eleanor Shore ◽  
Carol Nadelson ◽  
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