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Table 3 Activities of Daily Living at One Month and One Year Follow-up Interview in Full Cohort and Analysis Sample

From: Disability in activities of daily living, depression, and quality of life among older medical ICU survivors: a prospective cohort study

Characteristic

All Subjects with ADL data

Analysis Sample

 

One Month

(n = 200)*

One Year

(n = 103)

One Month

(n = 110)

One Year

(68/110)

 

n (%)

n (%)

Impairment in Activities of Daily Living **

    

   Bathing

123 (62)

37 (36)

43 (39)

14 (21)

   Grooming

81 (41)

11 (11)

18 (16)

3 (4)

   Transfer bed to chair

80 (40)

14 (14)

17 (15)

5 (7)

   Walk across room

82 (41)

16 (16)

18 (16)

5 (7)

   Ability to dress

87 (44)

23 (22)

19 (17)

7 (10)

   Ability to eat

53 (27)

8 (8)

6 (5)

4 (6)

   Ability to toilet

75 (38)

12 (12)

11 (10)

4 (6)

  1. *Full Cohort minus 105 patients who died prior to one month follow-up and 4 patients without data on ADLs due to withdrawal from study
  2. **Impairment defined as requiring help or unable to do activity as reported by patient or surrogate (at One year 20 surrogates provided information for patients who could not be interviewed)
  3. ***Column numbers do not add up to total number of patients because some patients have impairment in more than one ADL and other patients do not have impairment in any ADLs