Literature DB >> 24605762

Associations among fluid intake, cognitive function, and length of stay in psychogeriatric inpatients.

Sarah J Archer1, Amy E Barna, Roxanna M Holper, Diane McNally Forsyth, Susan M Ellenbecker, Linda K Smith, Jane E Clobes, Sonja J Meiers, Chris Malone, Maria I Lapid.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine differences, interactions, and associations among cognition, fluid intake, and demographic variables that may affect length of stay (LOS) for psychogeriatric inpatients aged 65 years or older. DESIGN AND METHODS: Descriptive, comparative, correlational secondary analysis of data from a primary study of 202 inpatients.
FINDINGS: Older adults with and without cognitive impairment had different fluid intake over time (F = 3.50; p = .03), but had no difference in LOS in relation to cognitive functioning (p = .23); additional factors may predict LOS. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Care providers must monitor the fluid intake of elderly patients with and without cognitive impairment throughout their hospitalization.
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Keywords:  Cognition; Mini-Mental State Examination; dehydration; geriatric; length of stay

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24605762     DOI: 10.1111/ppc.12065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect Psychiatr Care        ISSN: 0031-5990            Impact factor:   2.186


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1.  The Effect of EMG Features on the Classification of Swallowing Events and the Estimation of Fluid Intake Volume.

Authors:  Carlotta Malvuccio; Ernest N Kamavuako
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-28       Impact factor: 3.847

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