| Literature DB >> 25838569 |
Marc Afilalo1, Nathalie Soucy2, Xiaoqing Xue3, Antoinette Colacone2, Emmanuelle Jourdenais4, Jean-François Boivin5.
Abstract
This study identifies patient risk factors present prior to an acute hospitalization that are associated with occupying acute care beds for non-acute reasons on the 30th day of a hospitalization. Data from 952 adult patients were obtained, among which 333 (35%) were evaluated as non-acute on their 30th day. Inability to move in and out of the bed, cognitive impairment, receiving home or community healthcare services prior to hospitalization, unavailable family resources, a secondary diagnosis within the mental and behavioural category, and age ≥75 years were found to increase the risk of occupying acute care beds for non-acute reasons, while patients with a feeding tube were less likely to be non-acute at day 30.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25838569 DOI: 10.1177/0840470414551906
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthc Manage Forum ISSN: 0840-4704