2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.rce.2019.05.003
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Predictores sociales y clínicos asociados con estancia hospitalaria prolongada en pacientes con agudización grave de EPOC

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“…It should not be ignored that prolonged stay in acute hospitals increases the risk of cognitive impairment and functional dependency (18,19,26), in spite of nursing work in self-care training during the hospital stay and the planning of discharge which occurs with the involvement of the healthcare team. On the one hand, other studies have also demonstrated that prolonged hospital stays are associated with poorer functional status and mobility which in turn will affect the degree of dependency postdischarge (18,19,23,(26)(27)(28). On the other hand, the increase in dependency time seems to be followed by gains in autonomy, even though the correlations were not significant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…It should not be ignored that prolonged stay in acute hospitals increases the risk of cognitive impairment and functional dependency (18,19,26), in spite of nursing work in self-care training during the hospital stay and the planning of discharge which occurs with the involvement of the healthcare team. On the one hand, other studies have also demonstrated that prolonged hospital stays are associated with poorer functional status and mobility which in turn will affect the degree of dependency postdischarge (18,19,23,(26)(27)(28). On the other hand, the increase in dependency time seems to be followed by gains in autonomy, even though the correlations were not significant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“… 48 Fernández-García et al reported that patients with a hospital stay of ≥7 days had worse CAT scores than patients with a hospital stay of <7 days (20.1 vs 18; p=0.02). 32 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…48 Fernández-García et al reported that patients with a hospital stay of ≥7 days had worse CAT scores than patients with a hospital stay of <7 days (20.1 vs 18; p=0.02). 32 Bourbeau et al assessed patients with moderate to very severe COPD (mean pre-bronchodilator FEV 1 of 45% predicted) to evaluate the impact of exacerbations upon HRQoL. 38 Exacerbation events of any severity were associated with statistically significant decreases in the mean changes in SGRQ activity and impact domains at onset, during the first and second weeks post-exacerbation.…”
Section: Exacerbations and Hospitalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otro lado, autores como Fernández y Represas (15) afirman que las variables relacionadas con la esfera social juegan un papel relevante en la estancia hospitalaria, además del impacto de la enfermedad y la persistencia del tabaquismo en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (EPOC) grave (16).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Sobre el tiempo de estancia es adecuado o apropiado cuando se ajusta a los días necesarios de ingreso en una unidad de salud, considerándose prolongado al superar su media estandarizada. Entre los distintos continentes se documenta una variabilidad más larga en los estadounidenses (15,23,24).…”
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