2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-018-0887-z
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Characteristics and predictors for hospitalizations of home-dwelling older persons receiving community care: a cohort study from Norway

Abstract: BackgroundOlder persons are substantial consumers of both hospital- and community care, and there are discussions regarding the potential for preventing hospitalizations through high quality community care. The present study report prevalence and factors associated with admissions to hospital for community-dwelling older persons (> 67 years of age), receiving community care in a Norwegian municipality.MethodsThis was a cohort study of 1531 home-dwelling persons aged ≥67 years, receiving community care. We retr… Show more

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“…We believe these similarities support the acceptability of DICARES in terms of being useful as an additional instrument to measure hospital discharge quality. Elderly are considerable consumers of hospital care [49] and the DICARES was developed particularly to survey experiences in this vulnerable patient group, unlike the NORPEQ [38, 39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We believe these similarities support the acceptability of DICARES in terms of being useful as an additional instrument to measure hospital discharge quality. Elderly are considerable consumers of hospital care [49] and the DICARES was developed particularly to survey experiences in this vulnerable patient group, unlike the NORPEQ [38, 39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Det er velkjent at forekomst av akutte innleggelser stiger med kronologisk alder (18). Vår studie viser at grad av skrøpelighet er en sterk risikofaktor for akutte sykehusinnleggelser og død, mens alder ikke er assosiert med akutte innleggelser.…”
Section: Variabel Verdiunclassified
“…Furthermore, patients with HF may modify their activities and lifestyle to adapt to their current condition and, as a result, they might not recognize HF-related symptoms and signs indicative of a worsening HF condition [2]. Early symptom identification e.g., unspecified dyspnea and response to symptoms in the elderly living at home with a chronic illness such as HF, can prevent development of a severe condition that requires hospitalization [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%