AbstractBackgroundThe objective of the study was to identify factors predictive of 6-month institutionalization or mortality in frail elderly patients after acute hospitalization.MethodsA prospective cohort of elderly subjects 75 years and older was set up in nine French teaching hospitals. Data obtained from a comprehensive geriatric assessment were used in a Cox model to predict 6-month institutionalization or mortality. Institutionalization was defined as incident admission either to a nursing home or other long-term care facility during the follow-up period.ResultsCrude institutionalization and death rates after 6 months of follow-up were 18% and 24%, respectively. Independent predictors of institutionalization were: living alone (HR=1....
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine predictors of in-hospital mortality among ol...
Purpose To examine the effect of predictive factors on institutionalization among older patients. Me...
Background In the future, we can expect an increase in older patients in emergency departments (ED) ...
AbstractBackgroundThe objective of the study was to identify factors predictive of 6-month instituti...
Objectives: This study investigates the cognitive, functional, and clinical variables associated wit...
Objectives: This study investigates the cognitive, functional, and clinical variables associated wit...
Objectives: This study investigates the cognitive, functional, and clinical variables associated wit...
Objectives: This study investigates the cognitive, functional, and clinical variables associated wit...
Objectives: This study investigates the cognitive, functional, and clinical variables associated wit...
Objectives: This study investigates the cognitive, functional, and clinical variables associated wit...
Background: The longitudinal oustcomes of patients admitted to acute care for elder...
Background: among elderly patients, readmission in the month following hospital discharge is a frequ...
Background In the future, we can expect an increase in older patients in emergency departments (ED) ...
AIMS OF THE STUDY Post-acute care (PAC) is intended for older adult patients who are unab...
Background In the future, we can expect an increase in older patients in emergency departments (ED) ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine predictors of in-hospital mortality among ol...
Purpose To examine the effect of predictive factors on institutionalization among older patients. Me...
Background In the future, we can expect an increase in older patients in emergency departments (ED) ...
AbstractBackgroundThe objective of the study was to identify factors predictive of 6-month instituti...
Objectives: This study investigates the cognitive, functional, and clinical variables associated wit...
Objectives: This study investigates the cognitive, functional, and clinical variables associated wit...
Objectives: This study investigates the cognitive, functional, and clinical variables associated wit...
Objectives: This study investigates the cognitive, functional, and clinical variables associated wit...
Objectives: This study investigates the cognitive, functional, and clinical variables associated wit...
Objectives: This study investigates the cognitive, functional, and clinical variables associated wit...
Background: The longitudinal oustcomes of patients admitted to acute care for elder...
Background: among elderly patients, readmission in the month following hospital discharge is a frequ...
Background In the future, we can expect an increase in older patients in emergency departments (ED) ...
AIMS OF THE STUDY Post-acute care (PAC) is intended for older adult patients who are unab...
Background In the future, we can expect an increase in older patients in emergency departments (ED) ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine predictors of in-hospital mortality among ol...
Purpose To examine the effect of predictive factors on institutionalization among older patients. Me...
Background In the future, we can expect an increase in older patients in emergency departments (ED) ...