Reza Amini
University of North Texas
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Geriatrics & Gerontology International | 2013
Reza Amini; Robab Sahaf; Alireza Kaldi; Hamid Haghani; Keyvan Davatgaran; Mehdi Masoumi; Reza Hayatbakhsh; Mehdi Rassafiani
Assessment of activities of daily living (ADL) can be helpful for designing individualized rehabilitation programs for disabled individuals. Measuring and comparing the basic ADL (BADL) and instrumental ADL (IADL) independence between middle aged and senior Iranian blind war survivors (IBWS) was the aim of this study.
Journal of Aging and Health | 2017
Reza Amini; Kyong Hee Chee; James H. Swan; Maximiliano Mendieta; TimMarie Williams
Objective: This study aims to examine the relationship between different levels of cognitive impairment (CI) and the frequency of hospital admission (HA). Method: Data from the National Health and Aging Trend Study, Round 1 (2011), with 8,245 respondents from Medicare beneficiaries were used. The data account for the number of hospital admissions for one year before the data collection. Clock Drawing Test and delayed word recall were employed to measure CI. Results: The severity of CI is one of the factors significantly associated with HA. Controlling for the level of function, the likelihood of HA increased among respondents with moderate, mild-to-moderate, and mild CI. Counterintuitively, HA was reduced when CI is severe. Discussion: People with CI are at more risk of frequent HA and the severity of impairment can increase this risk subsequently. Screening for CI at admission can open up the possibility of interventions, hence reducing complications during and after hospitalization.
Social Work in Public Health | 2015
Reza Amini; James H. Swan; Philip Q. Yang; Stanley Rusk Ingman; Keith Turner; Robab Sahaf
This article aims to determine how various health insurance policies affect the rate of emergency room (ER) referrals in the United States. The secondary data, gathered in National Health Measurement Study (NHMS) in 2008 and 2010, was used. The authors identify the relationships between health insurance and ER referrals by using zero-inflated binomial and zero-inflated Poisson regression. About 17% (2008) and 20% (2010) of the respondents had one or more ER referrals in the 2 years; those who were under coverage of governmental health insurance are more likely to refer ER than uninsured group. The differences in ER referrals that ended with hospital admission across different insurance policies are not significant. Health insurance is a remarkable factor in ER referrals; the coverage of health insurance plans can affect consuming the services provided in ER. Governmental insurance plans can increase ER referrals.
Archive | 2013
Reza Amini; Stanley Rusk Ingman
BMC International Health and Human Rights | 2010
Reza Amini; Hamid Haghani; Mehdi Masoumi
Archives of Iranian Medicine | 2010
Reza Amini; Hadi Shojaee; Hamid Haghani; Mehdi Masoomi; Hossein Hosseini; Davarani
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2010
Reza Amini; Hamid Haghani; Mehdi Masoomi; Shervin Assari
Iranian Journal of Ageing | 2012
Reza Amini; Ali reza Kaldi; Robab Sahaf; Hamid Haghani; Reza Hayatbakhsh; Keyvan Davatgaran; Mahdi Masoumi
The International Journal of Aging and Society | 2017
James H. Swan; Reza Amini; Ami R. Moore; Keith Turner
The First International & 4th National Congress on health Education & Promotion, 2011 | 2011
Reza Amini; Robab Sahaf; Alireza Kaldi; Mehdi Masoomi; Keyvan Davatgaran; Hamid Haghani; Mohammad Reza Hayatbakhsh