Background: Little is known about the effect of preinjury residence on inpatient mortality following hip fracture. This study addressed whether (1) admission from a nursing home residence and (2) admission from another hospital were associated with higher inpatient mortality after a hip fracture. Methods: Using the National Hospital Discharge Survey database, we analyzed an estimated 2 124 388 hip fractures discharges, from 2001 to 2007. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to identify whether admission from a nursing home and admission from another hospital were independent risk factors for inpatient mortality. Our primary null hypothesis is that there is no difference in inpatient mortality rates after hip fracture in ...
Introduction: Approximately 10% of hip fracture patients die during hospitalization; however, it is ...
PurposeWe aimed to examine whether the number of previous hospitalizations and the main diagnoses of...
Purpose: A reduction in the length of hospital stay may threaten patient safety. This study aimed to...
BACKGROUND Little is known about the effect of preinjury residence on inpatient mortality following...
Background Guidelines on the management of hip fracture in the elderly focus on fractures suffered i...
Background Guidelines on the management of hip fracture in the elderly focus on fractures suffered i...
Background Guidelines on the management of hip fracture in the elderly focus on fractures suffered i...
SUMMARY: Fracture rates were examined in residents newly admitted to nursing homes. The risk of a fr...
Little is known about hip fracture rates and post-fracture mortality among nursing home residents. T...
Little is known about hip fracture rates and post-fracture mortality among nursing home residents. T...
Little is known about hip fracture rates and post-fracture mortality among nursing home residents. T...
It is assumed that nursing homes are the setting with the highest incidence of hip fractures. This o...
Fracture rates were examined in residents newly admitted to nursing homes. The risk of a fracture wa...
Background There is increasing recognition that lower nurse staffing levels are associated with high...
Introduction: Approximately 10% of hip fracture patients die during hospitalization; however, it is ...
Introduction: Approximately 10% of hip fracture patients die during hospitalization; however, it is ...
PurposeWe aimed to examine whether the number of previous hospitalizations and the main diagnoses of...
Purpose: A reduction in the length of hospital stay may threaten patient safety. This study aimed to...
BACKGROUND Little is known about the effect of preinjury residence on inpatient mortality following...
Background Guidelines on the management of hip fracture in the elderly focus on fractures suffered i...
Background Guidelines on the management of hip fracture in the elderly focus on fractures suffered i...
Background Guidelines on the management of hip fracture in the elderly focus on fractures suffered i...
SUMMARY: Fracture rates were examined in residents newly admitted to nursing homes. The risk of a fr...
Little is known about hip fracture rates and post-fracture mortality among nursing home residents. T...
Little is known about hip fracture rates and post-fracture mortality among nursing home residents. T...
Little is known about hip fracture rates and post-fracture mortality among nursing home residents. T...
It is assumed that nursing homes are the setting with the highest incidence of hip fractures. This o...
Fracture rates were examined in residents newly admitted to nursing homes. The risk of a fracture wa...
Background There is increasing recognition that lower nurse staffing levels are associated with high...
Introduction: Approximately 10% of hip fracture patients die during hospitalization; however, it is ...
Introduction: Approximately 10% of hip fracture patients die during hospitalization; however, it is ...
PurposeWe aimed to examine whether the number of previous hospitalizations and the main diagnoses of...
Purpose: A reduction in the length of hospital stay may threaten patient safety. This study aimed to...