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The Association between Delirium and In-Hospital Falls: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Delirium Screening Program

METHODS: A cross-sectional study using delirium screening and falls reports was used to measure the association between delirium and falls. All inpatient data from August, 2018, to January, 2020, at a large academic medical center were analyzed. A multivariable logistic regression of 29,655 hospital...

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Autores principales: Kalivas, Benjamin, Zhang, Jingwen, Harper, Kristine, Thomas, Meghan K., Dulin, Jennifer, Marsden, Justin, Robbins, Patrick, Hunt, Kelly J., Mauldin, Patrick D., Moran, William P., Rudolph, James, Heincelman, Marc
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Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9902156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36755624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/1562773
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author Kalivas, Benjamin
Zhang, Jingwen
Harper, Kristine
Thomas, Meghan K.
Dulin, Jennifer
Marsden, Justin
Robbins, Patrick
Hunt, Kelly J.
Mauldin, Patrick D.
Moran, William P.
Rudolph, James
Heincelman, Marc
author_facet Kalivas, Benjamin
Zhang, Jingwen
Harper, Kristine
Thomas, Meghan K.
Dulin, Jennifer
Marsden, Justin
Robbins, Patrick
Hunt, Kelly J.
Mauldin, Patrick D.
Moran, William P.
Rudolph, James
Heincelman, Marc
author_sort Kalivas, Benjamin
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description METHODS: A cross-sectional study using delirium screening and falls reports was used to measure the association between delirium and falls. All inpatient data from August, 2018, to January, 2020, at a large academic medical center were analyzed. A multivariable logistic regression of 29,655 hospital admissions was used to understand the association between in-hospital delirium and falls. RESULTS: Analysis revealed a delirium rate of 12.5% (n = 3,707) of all admissions and 286 (0.9%) admissions with falls; of the falls studied, 37.6% of these patients screened positive for delirium during their admission. Relative to those who screened negative for delirium, admissions that screened positive for delirium had a 2.81 increased odds of falling. CONCLUSIONS: Delirium and falls are related. This strong association should motivate health systems to look closely at both problems. Falls and delirium can both have immense impacts on the patient and the health system. The powerful association between them provides a window to reduce these additional patient harms. More specifically, a modern delirium screening tool should be used as part of routine risk assessment focused on reducing in-hospital falls.
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spelling pubmed-99021562023-02-07 The Association between Delirium and In-Hospital Falls: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Delirium Screening Program Kalivas, Benjamin Zhang, Jingwen Harper, Kristine Thomas, Meghan K. Dulin, Jennifer Marsden, Justin Robbins, Patrick Hunt, Kelly J. Mauldin, Patrick D. Moran, William P. Rudolph, James Heincelman, Marc J Aging Res Research Article METHODS: A cross-sectional study using delirium screening and falls reports was used to measure the association between delirium and falls. All inpatient data from August, 2018, to January, 2020, at a large academic medical center were analyzed. A multivariable logistic regression of 29,655 hospital admissions was used to understand the association between in-hospital delirium and falls. RESULTS: Analysis revealed a delirium rate of 12.5% (n = 3,707) of all admissions and 286 (0.9%) admissions with falls; of the falls studied, 37.6% of these patients screened positive for delirium during their admission. Relative to those who screened negative for delirium, admissions that screened positive for delirium had a 2.81 increased odds of falling. CONCLUSIONS: Delirium and falls are related. This strong association should motivate health systems to look closely at both problems. Falls and delirium can both have immense impacts on the patient and the health system. The powerful association between them provides a window to reduce these additional patient harms. More specifically, a modern delirium screening tool should be used as part of routine risk assessment focused on reducing in-hospital falls. Hindawi 2023-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9902156/ /pubmed/36755624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/1562773 Text en Copyright © 2023 Benjamin Kalivas et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kalivas, Benjamin
Zhang, Jingwen
Harper, Kristine
Thomas, Meghan K.
Dulin, Jennifer
Marsden, Justin
Robbins, Patrick
Hunt, Kelly J.
Mauldin, Patrick D.
Moran, William P.
Rudolph, James
Heincelman, Marc
The Association between Delirium and In-Hospital Falls: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Delirium Screening Program
title The Association between Delirium and In-Hospital Falls: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Delirium Screening Program
title_full The Association between Delirium and In-Hospital Falls: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Delirium Screening Program
title_fullStr The Association between Delirium and In-Hospital Falls: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Delirium Screening Program
title_full_unstemmed The Association between Delirium and In-Hospital Falls: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Delirium Screening Program
title_short The Association between Delirium and In-Hospital Falls: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Delirium Screening Program
title_sort association between delirium and in-hospital falls: a cross-sectional analysis of a delirium screening program
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9902156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36755624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/1562773
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