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Acute medical bed usage by nursing home residents.
An increasing number of elderly patients in nursing home care appears to be presenting to hospital for acute medical admission. A survey of acute hospital care was undertaken to establish accurately the number and character of such admissions. A total of 1300 acute medical beds was surveyed in North...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2449148/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10489809 |
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description | An increasing number of elderly patients in nursing home care appears to be presenting to hospital for acute medical admission. A survey of acute hospital care was undertaken to establish accurately the number and character of such admissions. A total of 1300 acute medical beds was surveyed in Northern Ireland in June 1996 and January 1997 on a single day using a standardised proforma. Demographic details, diagnosis and length of admission were recorded. A total of 84 patients over the age of 65 (mean 79.5 years) admitted from nursing home care was identified in June 1996 and a total of 125 (mean 83.3 years) in January 1997. A total of 88 (70%) of admissions in 1997 were accompanied by a general practitioner's letter. The assessing doctor judged that 12 (9.6%) of admissions in 1997 could have had investigations and or treatment reasonably instituted in a nursing home. The proportion of acute medical beds occupied by nursing home residents was 6% in June 1996 rising to 10% in January 1997. The study accurately identifies the significant contribution of nursing home patients to acute medical admissions and the low proportion in whom admission was unnecessary. Closure of long stay hospital facilities should be accompanied by investment in community medical services and also reinvestment in acute hospital care for elderly people. |
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spelling | pubmed-24491482008-07-10 Acute medical bed usage by nursing home residents. Beringer, T. R. Flanagan, P. Ulster Med J Research Article An increasing number of elderly patients in nursing home care appears to be presenting to hospital for acute medical admission. A survey of acute hospital care was undertaken to establish accurately the number and character of such admissions. A total of 1300 acute medical beds was surveyed in Northern Ireland in June 1996 and January 1997 on a single day using a standardised proforma. Demographic details, diagnosis and length of admission were recorded. A total of 84 patients over the age of 65 (mean 79.5 years) admitted from nursing home care was identified in June 1996 and a total of 125 (mean 83.3 years) in January 1997. A total of 88 (70%) of admissions in 1997 were accompanied by a general practitioner's letter. The assessing doctor judged that 12 (9.6%) of admissions in 1997 could have had investigations and or treatment reasonably instituted in a nursing home. The proportion of acute medical beds occupied by nursing home residents was 6% in June 1996 rising to 10% in January 1997. The study accurately identifies the significant contribution of nursing home patients to acute medical admissions and the low proportion in whom admission was unnecessary. Closure of long stay hospital facilities should be accompanied by investment in community medical services and also reinvestment in acute hospital care for elderly people. Ulster Medical Society 1999-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2449148/ /pubmed/10489809 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Beringer, T. R. Flanagan, P. Acute medical bed usage by nursing home residents. |
title | Acute medical bed usage by nursing home residents. |
title_full | Acute medical bed usage by nursing home residents. |
title_fullStr | Acute medical bed usage by nursing home residents. |
title_full_unstemmed | Acute medical bed usage by nursing home residents. |
title_short | Acute medical bed usage by nursing home residents. |
title_sort | acute medical bed usage by nursing home residents. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2449148/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10489809 |
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