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. 2019;67(3):1055-1065.
doi: 10.3233/JAD-180593.

Factors Associated with Length of Stay in Hospital Patients with and Without Dementia

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Factors Associated with Length of Stay in Hospital Patients with and Without Dementia

Tobias Möllers et al. J Alzheimers Dis. 2019.

Abstract

Background: Hospital care of older adults, especially of those with dementia, is associated with a high risk of complications and increased mortality. Adverse events are often triggered by hospital-related factors, hence the time spent in hospitals should be limited. There is little knowledge of the specific factors influencing hospitalizations of older persons.

Objectives: To assess the duration of length of stay (LOS) and risk factors of increased LOS, and, specifically, the role of delirium and neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) among a large sample of older adults with and without dementia in Germany.

Methods: A claims data based dynamic retrospective cohort study from 2004 to 2015 was conducted. People with dementia (PWD) were identified using ICD-10 codes and the application of diagnostic measures. A control group without diagnosis of dementia (CG) were matched in a 3: 1 ratio. Multivariate methods were used to investigate the factors associated with LOS.

Results: 7,139 PWD and 21,417 controls were included. PWD had longer hospitalizations (first LOS: +4.3 days; second LOS: +0.2 days) than the CG. Diagnosis of delirium was associated with LOS, both for PWD (first LOS: +9.6 days; second LOS: +5.3 days) and CG (first LOS: +13.7 days; second LOS: +7.2 days).

Conclusion: Major determinants of LOS were similar in PWD and the CG. The strongest association was found for the presence of delirium and NPS. Future research should focus on prevention and intervention strategies that may reduce the impact of delirium as well as NPS on the length of stay especially for PWD.

Keywords: Claims data; dementia; hospitalization; neuropsychiatric symptoms; observational study.

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