Indicator library

This list provides definitions and methodologies for more than 100 CIHI indicators, ranging from acute care, continuing care and rehabilitation to finance, spending and health human resources.
 
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This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents improved in the activities of daily living (ADLs) bed mobility, transfers, eating and toileting.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents improved or remained completely independent in the activities of daily living (ADLs) dressing and personal hygiene.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents had a feeding tube.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents had a stage 2 to 4 pressure ulcer.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents had a urinary tract infection.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents improved in bladder continence.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents improved in bowel continence.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents had an indwelling catheter.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents presented with symptoms of delirium.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents had unexplained weight loss.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents had a decline in bowel continence.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents have developed or have not improved from a respiratory condition.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents worsened in their ability to communicate.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents worsened in their ability to locomote.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents worsened in self-performance of activities of daily living (ADLs).

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents worsened in their cognitive ability.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents worsened in the activities of daily living (ADLs) bed mobility, transfers, eating and toileting.

This indicator looks at how many long-term care residents worsened or remained completely dependent in the activities of daily living (ADLs) dressing and personal hygiene.

This indicator provides the percentage of long-term care residents in daily physical restraints.

Rural Population, Proportion of Total Population (Percentage)

 

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