Statistical Evaluation of Rehabilitation to the Disabled Elderly based Takizawa-Program
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概要
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Elderly cases offered Takizawa-Program as one of the rehabilitation techniques were evaluated statistically. Initially we clarified the characteristics of the total FIM (Functional Independent Measure) score and the relation between the number of improved items and of worsened ones. Furthermore, we investigated the multidimensional relevance of 18 FIM items to explain the characteristics of improvement or aggravation clear, and obtained four factors by factor analysis and classified into six groups by cluster analysis, and then extracted some specific cases. Finally, we statistically verified the effect about the 18 FIM evaluation items using the t-test, a sign test and the Wilcoxon signed rank sum test, and several items in the FIM were turned out to be significantly effective.
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著者
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NAGASAWA Hiroshi
Kanagawa University Human Services
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Ushizawa Kenji
School of Management and Information Science, SANNO University
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Takizawa Shigeo
Biophilia Institute Inc.
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Makita Mitsuyo
Niigata University of Health and Welfare
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Kimura Tetsuhiko
International University Health and Welfare Graduate School
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Takizawa Kyoko
Shonan-no-oka Health care facility
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Takizawa Shigeo
Biophilia Institute
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