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Risk of admission within 4 weeks of discharge of elderly patients from the emergency department--the DEED study. Discharge of elderly from emergency department.

G A Caplan1, A Brown, W D Croker, J Doolan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to identify risk factors for admission for patients aged 75 years and older after discharge from the emergency department (DEED: discharge of elderly from emergency department).
DESIGN: Prospective evaluation of discharged elderly patients from the emergency department who were followed up after 4 weeks.
SETTING: emergency department of a teaching hospital for 1 year.
SUBJECTS: patients aged 75 and over discharged to their home or hostel. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: demographic data, indices of function and cognitive status and admission to hospital within 4 weeks.
RESULTS: 468 patients aged 75 and over (mean age 81.7 years; range 75-98) were enrolled; 80 patients (17.1%) were admitted to hospital during the subsequent 4 weeks. Risk factors for admission included dependence in the following activities of daily living (relative risk; 95% confidence interval): bathing (2.41; 1.32-4.41); dressing (2.38; 1.22-4.63); stairs (1.60; 1.09-2.33); finance (1.66; 1.23-2.25); shopping (1.39; 1.12-1.73) and transport (1.61; 1.25-2.06), as well as use of a community nurse (1.88; 1.12-3.17). Logistic regression analysis found two variables to be significant in predicting admission or not: dependence in transport and use of a community nurse.
CONCLUSIONS: older patients are at increased risk of readmission within 4 weeks of being sent home from the emergency department. It is possible to identify high-risk patients by a questionnaire. This allows targeting of these patients for more intensive follow-up in an attempt to ameliorate further deteriorations in their health.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10408663     DOI: 10.1093/ageing/27.6.697

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Age Ageing        ISSN: 0002-0729            Impact factor:   10.668


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