11 research outputs found

    Additional file 1: of Income inequalities in multimorbidity prevalence in Ontario, Canada: a decomposition analysis of linked survey and health administrative data

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    Table S1. Multimorbidity prevalence (standard deviation) by determinant. Table S2. Decomposition results from 2007/08 and 2009/10 CCHS surveys. Table S3. Sensitivity Results. (DOCX 49 kb

    Additional file 1: Table S1. of Disability in long-term care residents explained by prevalent geriatric syndromes, not long-term care home characteristics: a cross-sectional study

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    (Disablement Process Model definitions and examples); Table S2. (Items and Possible Responses in the RAI-MDS ADL Long Form Scale); Table S3. (Chronic Conditions and Diagnostic Criteria Used to Identify them in Claims and Health Assessment Databases); Table S4. (Geriatric Syndromes and Diagnostic Criteria Used to Identify them in the CCRS Database); Table S5. (All Variable Coefficient Estimates from Models 1 and 2); Table S6. (Model 1 Excluding Chronic Conditions, Geriatric Syndromes); Table S7. (All Variable Coefficient Estimates from Stratified Versions of Model 1); Table S8. (Sensitivity of Model 1 Findings to Unmeasured LTCH Variables and Lack of adjustment for Long-Term Care Homes); Table S9. (Sensitivity of Model 1 Findings to Coding of Chronic Conditions); Table S10. (Sensitivity of Model 2 Findings to Exclusion of Admission Assessments). (DOCX 87 kb

    Additional file 2: Figure S1. of Post-acute pathways among hip fracture patients: a system-level analysis

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    Percentage of hip fracture patients admitted to long-term care (LTC), complex continuing care (CCC), inpatient rehabilitation (IPR), or to the community within 7 days of discharge from index acute care visit, by health region, fiscal 2008–2013. (PDF 132 kb

    Additional file 1: Table S1. of Post-acute pathways among hip fracture patients: a system-level analysis

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    Epidemiology and resource indicators for all health regions in Ontario, fiscal 2008–2013. Table S2. Demographic and clinical characteristics of persons admitted to acute care for surgical repair of hip fracture in Ontario, by health region, fiscal 2008–2013. Table S3. Epidemiology and resource indicators for High IPR LHINs and all other LHINs, Ontario, fiscal 2008-2013. (XLSX 29 kb

    Additional file 3: Figure S2. of Post-acute pathways among hip fracture patients: a system-level analysis

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    All possible post-acute care pathways for hip fracture patients in Ontario, fiscal 2008–2013. (PDF 263 kb
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