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Hospital-acquired functional decline in older patients cared for in acute medical wards and predictors: Findings from a multicentre longitudinal study.

Alvisa Palese1, Silvia Gonella2, Renzo Moreale3, Annamaria Guarnier4, Paolo Barelli4, Paola Zambiasi4, Elisabetta Allegrini5, Letizia Bazoli6, Paola Casson7, Meri Marin8, Marisa Padovan9, Michele Picogna10, Patrizia Taddia11, Daniele Salmaso12, Paolo Chiari13, Tiziana Frison14, Oliva Marognolli2, Carla Benaglio2, Federica Canzan2, Elisa Ambrosi2, Luisa Saiani2.   

Abstract

Describing the trajectories of hospital-associated functional decline in older patients admitted to acute medical units and identifying predictors at the individual, nursing, and hospital levels, were the aims of the study. A longitudinal survey among 12 acute medical units in which 1464 patients were consecutively enrolled and evaluated using the Barthel Index (BI), was performed. Functional decline was defined as a decrease in the BI of at least 5 points from admission to discharge. In all, 17.1% participants (n = 251) demonstrated functional decline. In accordance with multiple logistic regression analysis, 28.8% (R(2)) of the variance in the functional decline was explained by: confusion/disorientation (RR = 4.684; 95% CI = 3.144-6.978), admission from nursing homes (RR = 2.464; 95% CI = 1.642-3.697), daily care expressed in minutes offered by nursing aides (RR = 1.535; 95% CI = 1.275-1.849), higher workforce skill-mix (RR = 2.221; 95% CI = 1.763-2.797), bladder catheter insertion (RR = 1.599; 95% CI = 1.128-2.268), and higher BI score at admission (RR = 1.019; 95% CI = 1.014-1.024). Increasing the amount of care delivered by competent nurses-having a bachelors degree-providing and supervising direct-care activities, may reduce the occurrence of functional decline in older patients admitted to medical units.
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Keywords:  Functional dependence; Functional recovery; Functional stability; Hospital; Longitudinal study; Medical units; Nursing care; Predictors

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26895646     DOI: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2016.01.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geriatr Nurs        ISSN: 0197-4572            Impact factor:   2.361


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