Featured Publications
Effect of a Restorative Model of Posthospital Home Care on Hospital Readmissions
Tinetti ME, Charpentier P, Gottschalk M, Baker DI. Effect of a Restorative Model of Posthospital Home Care on Hospital Readmissions. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2012, 60: 1521-1526. PMID: 22860756, PMCID: PMC4083654, DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2012.04060.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHome care episodeHome careUsual careHospital readmissionCare groupCare episodesCare modelLarge home care agencyUsual home careUsual care groupEmergency department visitsGood functional recoveryChronic care managementHome care practicesGroups of recipientsDepartment visitsAvoidable readmissionsFunctional recoveryRestorative careAcute hospitalsHome care agenciesBehavioral change theoriesMedicare recipientsReadmissionCare managementEvaluation of Restorative Care vs Usual Care for Older Adults Receiving an Acute Episode of Home Care
Tinetti ME, Baker D, Gallo WT, Nanda A, Charpentier P, O'Leary J. Evaluation of Restorative Care vs Usual Care for Older Adults Receiving an Acute Episode of Home Care. JAMA 2002, 287: 2098-2105. PMID: 11966384, DOI: 10.1001/jama.287.16.2098.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHome care episodeUsual care patientsCare patientsCare episodesRestorative careCare officesUsual careHome careFunctional statusFunctional declineUsual home careHealth care utilizationSelf-care functionSevere cognitive impairmentReceipt of MedicareHome care servicesAcute episodeBaseline characteristicsOlder patientsCare unitCare utilizationEmergency departmentTotal careHome care agenciesPatients
2001
The Design and Implementation of a Restorative Care Model for Home Care
Baker D, Gottschalk M, Eng C, Weber S, Tinetti M. The Design and Implementation of a Restorative Care Model for Home Care. The Gerontologist 2001, 41: 257-263. PMID: 11327492, DOI: 10.1093/geront/41.2.257.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional outcomeOlder adultsAcute disease processHome careMultidisciplinary work groupHome health aidesHome-based careOlder patientsChronic disabilityPractice patternsHome care agenciesCare modelPatient progressRehabilitative interventionsDisease processMedical treatmentHealth aidesFunctional independenceCareCare agenciesPersonal careAdultsOutcomesPatientsWork groups
1999
Home-based multicomponent rehabilitation program for older persons after hip fracture: A randomized trial
Tinetti M, Baker D, Gottschalk M, Williams C, Pollack D, Garrett P, Gill T, Marottoli R, Acampora D. Home-based multicomponent rehabilitation program for older persons after hip fracture: A randomized trial. Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation 1999, 80: 916-922. PMID: 10453768, DOI: 10.1016/s0003-9993(99)90083-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMulticomponent rehabilitation programUsual careHip fractureRehabilitation programExtremity strengthOlder personsBetter gait performanceSelf-care ADLDaily living (ADL) disabilityDuration of rehabilitationOptimal functional recoveryProportion of participantsRehabilitation strategiesLower extremity strengthUpper extremity strengthYears of ageHome-based rehabilitationSocial activity levelsHome care servicesPrefracture levelSurgical repairFunctional recoveryImproved outcomesGait performanceHome care agencies