Abstract:
Purpose: To identify the factors which are responsible for re-admission of the people with
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). Objectives: To find out the factors responsible for re-admission
of the people with Spinal Cord Injury, to identify the socio-demographic information, to
explore the injury related status, to evaluate functional status, to find out the association
between socio-demographic and different factors related information. Methodology: The
study was cohort model which was retrospective cohort study design. Total 55 samples
were selected conveniently for this study from the CRP nursing station and word. Data was
collected by using mixed type of questionnaire. Descriptive statistic was used for data
analysis which focused through table, pie chart and bar chart. Results: The leading cause
of readmission was diseases of the genitourinary system, including urinary tract infections
(UTIs) respiratory system problem and pressure sore. In secondary condition scale patients
suffering from pressure sore 22(40%) mild or frequent, injury caused by loss of sensation
34(61.8%) mild or frequent, muscle spasm 22(40%) moderate or occasional, contracture
22(40%) mild or frequent, heterotopic ossification 52(94.5%) not a problem, diabetes
mellitus 24(43.6%) not a problem, urinary tract infection 19(34.5%), postural hypotension
24(43.6%), respiratory problem 27(49.1%), chronic problem 38(69.1%), joint and muscle
pain 35(63.3%) mild or frequent. The Chi-Square Test performed between socio demographic information with Problems experience .The Chi squire value was 9.76 and P
value was 0.02. Significant association was observed between sex and sexual dysfunction
(P<0.02). The Chi-Square Test performed between living area and muscle spasm .The Chi
squire value was 10.102 and P value was 0.018. Conclusion: Readmission is a major
important issue in people with SCI. Readmission rates remain high after SCI with an
increased incidence of issues related to genitourinary system, respiratory system, and skin.
Several factors, including neurologic level and extent of SCI, decreased functional abilities
at discharge from rehabilitation, and payer source, have been shown to influence
readmission rates.
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.