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Table 2 Assessment of values of rehabilitation outcomes (Dichotomized)

From: Stakeholders’ perceptions of rehabilitation services for individuals living with disability: a survey study

 

Frequency (valid%)

Valid Total N (%)

Missing N (%)

 

Not Critical

Critical

  

Outcomes

    

Total Sample size (N = 176)

    

Fewer hospital admissions

75 (42.86 %)

100 (57.14 %)

175 (99.43 %)

1 (0.43 %)

Increased independence

29 (16.48 %)

147 (83.52 %)

176 (100 %)

0 (0.0 %)

Decreased burden of care

67 (38.07 %)

109 (61.93 %)

176 (100 %)

0 (0.0 %)

Return to role/occupation that is age, gender and context relevant

53 (30.11 %)

123 (69.89 %)

176 (100 %)

0 (0.0 %)

Improved Quality of life

18 (10.23 %)

158 (89.77 %)

176 (100 %)

0 (0.0 %)

Increasing longevity

73 (41.48 %)

103 (58.52 %)

176 (100 %)

0 (0.0 %)

Reducing undesired health results or complications

37 (21.02 %)

139 (78.89 %)

176 (100 %)

0 (0.0 %)

Socio-economic status (e.g., poverty)

63 (35.80 %)

113 (64.20 %)

176 (100 %)

0 (0.0 %)

Increasing access to rehabilitation services

35 (19.89 %)

141 (80.11 %)

176 (100 %)

0 (0.0 %)

Optimizing utilization of rehabilitation services

42 (23.86 %)

134 (76.14 %)

176 (100 %)

0 (0.0 %)