Qatar Rehabilitation Institute (QRI) Comprehensive Integrated Inpatient Rehabilitation Program (CIIRP)
Welcome to the QRI Inpatient Data Overview for 2024. This data reflects the remarkable progress made in rehabilitation care, patient satisfaction, and recovery outcomes at Qatar Rehabilitation Institute.
Key Statistics:
- Total Number of Patients Treated: 948
- Average Age of Patients: 47 years
- Gender Distribution:
- Male: 78.9%
- Female: 21.1%
Patient Age Groups:
- 0.3% - Infants (Age range: 0 to 1)
- 1.3% - Early Childhood (Age range: 2 to 5)
- 0.7% - Middle Childhood (Age range: 6 to 10)
- 0.4% - Early Adolescents (Age range: 11 to 13)
- 2.8% - Adolescents (Age range: 14 to 18)
- 8.8% - Young Adults (Age range: 19 to 30)
- 30.3% - Middle-aged Adults (Age range: 31 to 45)
- 33.9% - Older Adults (Age range: 46 to 60)
- 21.5% - Seniors (Age 61 and above)
Hospital Stay and Therapy:
- Average Length of Stay: 40 days
- Average Therapy Hours per Week: 27 hours
- Patient Satisfaction Rate: 99.7% (Reflecting our commitment to high-quality care)
Patient Outcomes After Rehabilitation:
- Walking Independence:
- 71.7% of patients can walk without assistance upon discharge.
- 14.6% of patients can walk with some assistance.
- Eating Ability:
- 81.6% of patients can eat with minimal or no assistance.
Patient Transitions:
- 91.4% of patients were safely discharged to their homes or communities.
- 8.0% required transfer back to an acute care hospital.
- 62.0% of discharged patients had long term post-discharge follow-up calls to ensure the sustainability of the gains.
Understanding Functional Independence Measures (FIM):
- FIM Gain: 28.2
This number shows how much patients improved their ability to perform daily activities independently from admission to discharge. A higher number means better recovery and more independence. A FIM Gain above 20 is generally considered a good outcome. - FIM Efficiency: 0.7
This represents how quickly patients gained independence during their stay. It’s calculated based on improvement per day in the hospital. A FIM Efficiency above 0.5 is considered good, indicating an effective rehabilitation process.
Patients in Specialized Rehabilitation Programs:
- Stroke Rehabilitation: 60 %
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): 9 %
- Spinal Cord Injury (SCI): 12 %
- Other Conditions: 19%
At Qatar Rehabilitation Institute (QRI), we are dedicated to helping patients regain their independence, improve their quality of life, and transition smoothly back into their communities. Our exceptional outcomes reflect the hard work of our dedicated healthcare professionals and the resilience of our patients.