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Clinical Trial
. 1995 Jan-Feb;28(1):47-53.

Effectiveness of hospital-based geriatric evaluation and management and home intervention team (GEM-HIT). Rationale and design of a 5-year randomized trial

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Clinical Trial

Effectiveness of hospital-based geriatric evaluation and management and home intervention team (GEM-HIT). Rationale and design of a 5-year randomized trial

T Nikolaus et al. Z Gerontol Geriatr. 1995 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

In this ongoing randomized controlled trial the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary team implementing hospital-based comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) and home intervention is being studied. All patients admitted from home showing functional decline with impairment of any basic activity of daily living are randomly assigned to one of the following courses of treatment: CGA with in-hospital and post discharge management by a home intervention team (HIT), where necessary (group 1): CGA with recommendations and usual care at home (group 2); or usual hospital and home care (group 3). The HIT consists of 3 nurses, 1 geriatrician, 1 physiotherapist, 1 occupational therapist, and 1 social worker. 540 patients will be recruited for the trial, which will assess the effects of GEM-HIT on the following outcomes: health status, functional status, survival, hospital readmission, nursing home placement and costs. The purpose of the GEM-HIT trial is to answer many of the current questions concerning treatment and health care delivery for frail older persons under the specific conditions found in Germany. The large sample size and the broad range of diagnoses included in the study will allow the evaluation of effects of GEM-HIT for subgroups and may help to identify the most effective assessment tools for use within our particular context.

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