Objective To examine the relationship between social factors and planned and unplanned hospital admissions among older people. Data Sources/Study Setting 2011 data from the Swedish Panel Study of Living Conditions of the Oldest Old (SWEOLD) and data from the Swedish National Patient Register until December 31, 2012. Study Design The study had a prospective design. Data were analyzed via Cox proportional hazard regressions with variables entered as blocks (social factors, sociodemographic and ability factors, health factors). Data Collection Data were collected via interviews with people aged 76+ (n = 931). Principal Findings Living in institutions was negatively associated with planned admissions (hazard ratio (HR): 0.29; confidence interva...
To identify potential risk factors for hospital admission, we interviewed elderly (range: 62-94; mea...
Objectives: Evaluate the influence of social factors on admission to aged residential care (ARC) fac...
Abstract Background Older persons are substantial consumers of both hospital- and community care, an...
Objective To examine the relationship between social factors and planned and unplanned hospital admi...
The aims of the present study were to: (1) describe and compare individual characteristics of hospit...
OBJECTIVE: Studies on factors predicting the hospital admission of geriatric patients have reported...
An increasingly older population will most likely lead to greater demands on the health care system,...
Rising unplanned hospital admissions are a problem in ageing populations worldwide. These admissions...
Background: Increasing demand for hospital services by older people is a major concern for Australia...
Background: The aims of the study were to describe the pattern of hospital utilization (acute and m...
The aim of this population-based study was to (1) describe living conditions and actual health care ...
BACKGROUND:Rates of hospital admission are increasing, particularly among older people. Poor health ...
TIntroduction. The paper describes the impact on Hospital Admissions of a program targeting the comm...
The objective of this study was to analyse how hospitalisation after the age of 60 affected individu...
This study will look at the ways in which social services, hospitals and community health services w...
To identify potential risk factors for hospital admission, we interviewed elderly (range: 62-94; mea...
Objectives: Evaluate the influence of social factors on admission to aged residential care (ARC) fac...
Abstract Background Older persons are substantial consumers of both hospital- and community care, an...
Objective To examine the relationship between social factors and planned and unplanned hospital admi...
The aims of the present study were to: (1) describe and compare individual characteristics of hospit...
OBJECTIVE: Studies on factors predicting the hospital admission of geriatric patients have reported...
An increasingly older population will most likely lead to greater demands on the health care system,...
Rising unplanned hospital admissions are a problem in ageing populations worldwide. These admissions...
Background: Increasing demand for hospital services by older people is a major concern for Australia...
Background: The aims of the study were to describe the pattern of hospital utilization (acute and m...
The aim of this population-based study was to (1) describe living conditions and actual health care ...
BACKGROUND:Rates of hospital admission are increasing, particularly among older people. Poor health ...
TIntroduction. The paper describes the impact on Hospital Admissions of a program targeting the comm...
The objective of this study was to analyse how hospitalisation after the age of 60 affected individu...
This study will look at the ways in which social services, hospitals and community health services w...
To identify potential risk factors for hospital admission, we interviewed elderly (range: 62-94; mea...
Objectives: Evaluate the influence of social factors on admission to aged residential care (ARC) fac...
Abstract Background Older persons are substantial consumers of both hospital- and community care, an...