2022
DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afac015
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Referral to geriatric rehabilitation: a scoping review of triage factors in acutely hospitalised older patients

Abstract: Objective Old or frail acutely hospitalised patients can benefit from geriatric rehabilitation but criteria concerning referral decisions are unclear. This review presents an overview of clinical factors associated with referral to geriatric rehabilitation that may further consensus between hospital and rehabilitation professionals on triage. Design Scoping review. Methods … Show more

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“…The association between albumin level and the adverse outcome in our study is consistent with existing literature from similar rehabilitation settings showing that lower albumin levels were correlated with nosocomial infections, 28 nursing home placement, 12 and mortality after rehabilitation 29 . Furthermore, given that ADL dependence assistance is associated with unplanned discharge, it is possible that an assessment of a patient’s frailty status may guide clinicians in more accurately ascertaining the most suitable patients for rehabilitation 30 . Finally, it may be of value to investigate chronic illness severity as comorbidities they arise on a patient’s comprehensive geriatrics assessment (eg, confirming a documented diagnosis of COPD with the appropriate investigations or specialist’s opinion).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The association between albumin level and the adverse outcome in our study is consistent with existing literature from similar rehabilitation settings showing that lower albumin levels were correlated with nosocomial infections, 28 nursing home placement, 12 and mortality after rehabilitation 29 . Furthermore, given that ADL dependence assistance is associated with unplanned discharge, it is possible that an assessment of a patient’s frailty status may guide clinicians in more accurately ascertaining the most suitable patients for rehabilitation 30 . Finally, it may be of value to investigate chronic illness severity as comorbidities they arise on a patient’s comprehensive geriatrics assessment (eg, confirming a documented diagnosis of COPD with the appropriate investigations or specialist’s opinion).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…29 Furthermore, given that ADL dependence assistance is associated with unplanned discharge, it is possible that an assessment of a patient's frailty status may guide clinicians in more accurately ascertaining the most suitable patients for rehabilitation. 30 Finally, it may be of value to investigate chronic illness severity as comorbidities they arise on a patient's comprehensive geriatrics assessment (eg, confirming a documented diagnosis of COPD with the appropriate investigations or specialist's opinion).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To optimize functional capacities and support societal participation despite impairments, so that frail and/or older individuals can return home and live independently in the community. 33 Goal:…”
Section: The Dutch Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, such models provide complex results that may be difficult to implement in clinical practice, especially since care structures (eg resources, funding systems, uses, and organizational aspects) differ from one country to another and may change rapidly. [43][44][45]…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%