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Observational Study
. 2014 Mar;33(1):55-8.
doi: 10.1111/ajag.12021. Epub 2013 Apr 23.

Prospective observational study of dementia in older patients admitted to acute hospitals

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Observational Study

Prospective observational study of dementia in older patients admitted to acute hospitals

Catherine Travers et al. Australas J Ageing. 2014 Mar.

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  • Australas J Ageing. 2014 Dec;33(4):295

Abstract

Aim: Few Australian studies have examined the impact of dementia on hospital outcomes. The aim of this study was to determine the relative contribution of dementia to adverse outcomes in older hospital patients.

Method: Prospective observational cohort study (n = 493) of patients aged ≥70 years admitted to four acute hospitals in Queensland. Trained research nurses completed comprehensive geriatric assessments using standardised instruments and collected data regarding adverse outcomes. The diagnosis of dementia was established by independent physician review of patients' medical records and assessments.

Results: Patients with dementia (n = 102, 20.7%) were significantly older (P = 0.01), had poorer functional ability (P < 0.01), and were more likely to have delirium at admission (P < 0.01) than patients without dementia. Dementia (odds ratio = 4.8, P < 0.001) increased the risk of developing delirium during the hospital stay.

Conclusion: Older patients with dementia are more impaired and vulnerable than patients without dementia and are at greater risk of adverse outcomes when hospitalised.

Keywords: aged; delirium; dementia; hospital; hospitalisation.

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