Literature DB >> 15881559

A preliminary study of the hospital-admitted older patients in a Sri Lankan tertiary care hospital.

N Weerasuriya1, S Jayasinghe.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To provide reasons for admission, comorbidities, physical and psychosocial characteristics, and outcome of older patients admitted to hospital in Sri Lanka, and to assess adequacy of routine assessment.
DESIGN: Descriptive study.
SETTING: University Medical Unit, National Hospital of Sri Lanka during 10 weeks commencing August 2003. PATIENTS: All > or = 65 years admitted to the unit, excluding transfers for specialised management and direct admissions by consultants or clinics; 75 men and 75 women. MEASUREMENTS: Vision, hearing and speech, tests for tendency to fall, basic activities of daily living (BADL), mood and cognition, body mass index and waist circumference.
RESULTS: Seventy three per cent and 40% had cognitive dysfunction and depression., 20% required assistance in > or = 5/9 BADL, 23% had unprovoked falls within past year, and 57% had a tendency to fall, 34% had < or =6/60 vision.
CONCLUSIONS: Falls, depression, cognitive dysfunction and severe visual impairment were present in substantial proportions, unidentified by routine assessment of older patients.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15881559     DOI: 10.4038/cmj.v50i1.1584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ceylon Med J        ISSN: 0009-0875


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1.  Knowledge and Perception of Falls among Community Dwelling Elderly: A Study from Southern Sri Lanka.

Authors:  Nirmala Gamage; Nirmala Rathnayake; Gayani Alwis
Journal:  Curr Gerontol Geriatr Res       Date:  2018-05-29
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