Rehabilitation and nursing home admission after hospitalization in acute geriatric patients.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Objectives: This study explored the effect of multimorbidity,
cognitive and physical impairment, and sociodemographic
factors on the choice of allocation of
geriatric patients at hospital discharge.
Design: Cross-sectional study
Setting and Participants: Eight hundred thirty patients
65 years or older admitted into an acute geriatric ward
in Italy were evaluated (1998–2000).
Measurements: Social characteristics before hospitalization,
multimorbidity, physical functioning, and cognitive
status were related to allocation of living place
after hospitalization (home, rehabilitation unit, or
nursing home).
Results: Most patients were discharged to their homes
(85%); 7% of the younger patients (65–74 years) and
11% of the very old (75 years) were referred to a
rehabilitation unit, while only among the very old 4%
were discharged to a nursing home. Worse functional
status, longer hospitalization, and being affected by
dementia and cerebrovascular diseases (CVD) were associated
with the admission to both rehabilitation and
nursing home. Cognitive impairment and multimorbidity
played a role in discharge destination, but only
in functionally impaired patients. Living alone before
hospitalization was correlated only with being discharged
to a rehabilitation unit.
Conclusion: In geriatric patients, both medical and sociodemographic
characteristics are key factors for referral
to rehabilitation or nursing home at discharge.
(J Am Med Dir Assoc 2008; 9: 265–270)
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Marengoni, Alessandra; Agüero Torres, H; Timpini, Annalisa; Cossi, Stefania; Fratiglioni, L.
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