An Inpatient Geriatrics Program with a Focus on Any Type of Cognitive Impairment Reduces Mortality
Background No matter what type of cognitive impairment an older hospitalized patient has, the risk of mortality is increased. Objectives To describe a hospital-based geriatrics program with a focus on any type of cognitive impairment and to determine whether this program was associated with reduced...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of nutrition, health & aging health & aging, 2022, Vol.26 (1), p.103-109 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
No matter what type of cognitive impairment an older hospitalized patient has, the risk of mortality is increased.
Objectives
To describe a hospital-based geriatrics program with a focus on any type of cognitive impairment and to determine whether this program was associated with reduced mortality over time.
Design, Participants and Setting
Retrospective chart review of all patients age 70+ admitted during a 3-year period (2017–2019, N=20,401), to a 500-bed community-based hospital (Level 1 Trauma Center and Stroke Center).
Intervention
A multicomponent geriatrics program was developed and implemented throughout 2018 and included: geriatric consultation, data collection, review of the data with hospital leaders, a geriatrics task force, clinician education and a Delirium Unit.
Main Outcomes and Measures
Monthly mortality rates for patients with and without cognitive impairment over the 3-year period. To control for other variables associated with mortality, pre-post implementation analyses were performed (2017 versus 2019).
Results
A linear regression analysis showed a significant downward trend in mortality over time for patients with cognitive impairment [R
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ISSN: | 1279-7707 1760-4788 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12603-021-1709-0 |