This data element is required to be recorded for all subacute and non-acute care type episodes when reporting to the Admitted subacute and non-acute ABF DSS. Functional Independence Measure (FIM) The FIM is an assessment of the patient’s severity of disability. FIM is comprised of 18 items, grouped into two subscales – motor and cognitive.
The motor subscale includes: • Eating • Grooming • Bathing • Dressing, upper body • Dressing, lower body • Toileting • Bladder management • Bowel management • Transfers - Bed/chair/wheelchair • Transfer - Toilet • Transfers - Bath/shower • Walk/wheelchair • Stairs The social cognitive subscale includes: • Comprehension • Expression • Social interaction • Problem solving • Memory
Each item is scored on a 7 point ordinal scale ranging from a score of 1 to a score of 7. The higher the score, the more independent the patient is in performing the task associated with that item. Value Meaning 1 Total assistance with helper 2 Maximal assistance with helper 3 Moderate assistance with helper 4 Minimal assistance with helper 5 Supervision or setup with helper 6 Modified independence with no helper 7 Complete independence with no helper
FIMMOT The sum of the 13 motor scale items of the FIM assessment tool.
FIMCOG The sum of the 5 cognitive scale items of the FIM assessment tool.
The FIMCOG and FIMMOT assessment is required to be recorded at the commencement of the episode of care for all rehabilitation and geriatric evaluation and management (GEM) care type episodes.
Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (HoNOS) HoNOS is a clinical assessment tool used by mental health professionals to evaluate psychiatrichealth service users. Together, they rate various aspects of mental and social health, each on a scale of 0-4. Value Meaning 0 No problems within the period stated 1 Minor problem requiring no action 2 Mild problem but definitely present 3 Moderately severe problem 4 Severe to very severe problem The scales are as follows: • Behavioural disturbance • Non-accidental self injury • Problem Drinking or Drug Use • Cognitive Problems • Problems related to physical illness or disability • Problems associated with hallucinations and delusions • Problems associated with depressive symptoms • Other mental and behavioural problems • Problems with social or supportive relationships • Problems with activities of daily living • Overall problems with living conditions • Problems with work and leisure activities and the quality of the daytime environment
HONADL The rating given to the problems with activities of daily living scale in the HoNOS assessment. HONBEH The rating given to the overactive, aggressive, disruptive behaviour scale in the HoNOS assessment.
HONTOT The sum of all 12 scales of the HoNOS assessment tool.
The HoNOS overactive/aggressive/disruptive behaviour score (HONBEH), plus either the HoNOS problems with activities of daily living score (HONADL) or total score (HONTOT) are required to be recorded for all psycho geriatric care type episodes. All Health of the Nation Outcomes Scales for elderly people (HoNOS65+) can also be used for this data element.
Resource Utilisation Groups – Activities of Daily Living (RUG-ADL) The RUG-ADL is a 4 item scale measuring motor function for activities of daily living including bed mobility, toileting, transfer and eating.Scores are summed for the 4 ADL variables: bed mobility, toilet use, transfer and eating. A total of RUG-ADL scores ranges from a minimum 4 and maximum 18 For bed mobility, toileting and transfers: 1 - Independent or supervision only 3 - Limited physical assistance 4 - Other than two persons physical assist 5 - Two or more person physical assist Note: a score of 2 is not valid. For eating: 1 - Independent or supervision only 2 - Limited assistance 3 - Extensive assistance/total dependence/tube fed
RUGTOT The sum of all 4 items of the RUG-ADL assessment.
The RUGTOT assessment is required to be recorded for all palliative care type episodes, at the commencement of the episode of care and the commencement of every subsequent phase thereafter in the same episode.
The RUGTOT assessment is also required to be recorded at the commencement of the episode of care for all maintenance care type episodes. |