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Table 4 Secondary outcomes

From: Additional Saturday rehabilitation improves functional independence and quality of life and reduces length of stay: a randomized controlled trial

Outcome (number of participants in analysis)

Groups

Difference between groups

Admission

Discharge

Intervention - control

Pvalue

Intervention

Control

Intervention

Control

  

PC-PART (0 to 43) (n = 963)

13(8)

14(8)

2(4)

3(6)

−0.3 (−0.9 to 0.3)

0.30

10-m walk test (m/s) (n = 694)

0.52(0.31)

0.48(0.28)

0.73(0.30)

0.68(0.29)

0.03 (0.00 to 0.06)

0.09

Timed up and go test (s) (n = 677)

42(36)

39(24)

24(21)

24(13)

−1 (−3 to 1)

0.32

MMAS (0 to 48) (n = 151)

25(15)

27(14)

34(14)

34(12)

1.9 (−0.4 to 4.2)

0.10

  1. Intervention = Monday to Saturday rehabilitation, control = Monday to Friday rehabilitation. Mean (SD) of groups and mean (95% CI) difference between groups on discharge are shown.
  2. MMAS Modified Motor Assessment Scale for participants with stroke (a lower score indicates a higher level of impairment), PC-PART Personal Care Participation Assessment and Resource Tool (a lower score indicates more independence with personal care tasks).