Hospitalisation of people with dementia is associated with adverse outcomes and high costs. We aimed to examine general, i.e. non-psychiatric, hospitalisation rates, changes since 2008 and factors associated with admission. We also aimed to compare admission rates of people with dementia with age-matched people without dementia. We conducted a cohort study of adults ≥ 65 years, with dementia diagnosed during the 2008–2016 study window, derived from a large secondary mental healthcare database in South London, UK. We used national general hospital records to identify emergency and elective hospitalisations. We calculated the cumulative incidence and rate of hospitalisation and examined predictors of hospitalisation using negative binomial re...
Background Cognitive impairment of various kinds is common in older people admitted to hospita...
Background: Cognitive impairment of various kinds is common in older people admitted to hospital, bu...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalisation is often harmful for people with dementia and results in high societal c...
IntroductionPeople living with dementia (PwD) admitted in emergency to an acute hospital may be at h...
BACKGROUND: hospitalisations are sentinel events for people with dementia. How patterns of unplanned...
This report finds that people with dementia had much higher hospitalisation rates than those withou...
© 2020, The Author(s). Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of...
OBJECTIVES: To identify aspects of the organisation and delivery of acute inpatient services for peo...
INTRODUCTION: We report dementia incidence, comorbidities, reasons for health-care visits, mortality...
Objectives To identify aspects of the organisation and delivery of acute inpatient services for peop...
peer-reviewedBackground: previous studies have indicated a prevalence of dementia in older admission...
This study examines the relationship between dementia and institutionalisation directly after hospit...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
Concern over the quality of care provided to people living with dementia during hospital stays has l...
Background Cognitive impairment of various kinds is common in older people admitted to hospita...
Background: Cognitive impairment of various kinds is common in older people admitted to hospital, bu...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalisation is often harmful for people with dementia and results in high societal c...
IntroductionPeople living with dementia (PwD) admitted in emergency to an acute hospital may be at h...
BACKGROUND: hospitalisations are sentinel events for people with dementia. How patterns of unplanned...
This report finds that people with dementia had much higher hospitalisation rates than those withou...
© 2020, The Author(s). Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of...
OBJECTIVES: To identify aspects of the organisation and delivery of acute inpatient services for peo...
INTRODUCTION: We report dementia incidence, comorbidities, reasons for health-care visits, mortality...
Objectives To identify aspects of the organisation and delivery of acute inpatient services for peop...
peer-reviewedBackground: previous studies have indicated a prevalence of dementia in older admission...
This study examines the relationship between dementia and institutionalisation directly after hospit...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
Concern over the quality of care provided to people living with dementia during hospital stays has l...
Background Cognitive impairment of various kinds is common in older people admitted to hospita...
Background: Cognitive impairment of various kinds is common in older people admitted to hospital, bu...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...