Aims and objectives To examine the predictive properties of the brief Dutch National Safety Management Program for the screening of frail hospitalised older patients (VMS) and to compare these with the more extensive Maastricht Frailty Screening Tool for Hospitalised Patients (MFST-HP). Background Screening of older patients during admission may help to detect frailty and underlying geriatric conditions. The VMS screening assesses patients on four domains (i.e. functional decline, delirium risk, fall risk and nutrition). The 15-item MFST-HP assesses patients on three domains of frailty (physical, social and psychological). Design Retrospective cohort study. Methods Data of 2,573 hospitalised patients (70+) admitted in 2013 were included, an...
Study objective: Older adults presenting to the emergency department (ED) are at high risk of advers...
Abstract Background This study compares the performance of four frailty screening tools in predictin...
Background: The objective of this study is to identify and review screening tools for frailty in old...
Aims and objectives To examine the predictive properties of the brief Dutch National Safety Manageme...
As nurses in hospitals are confronted with increasing numbers of older patients, their geriatric nur...
Background: screening for frailty might help to prevent adverse outcomes in hospitalised older adult...
BackgroundThe Maastricht frailty screening tool for hospitalised patients (MFST-HP) is a frailty scr...
Background: Due to aging of the population, early detection of frailty in hospitalised elderly and ...
Abstract Background Routine screening for frailty at admission by nurses may be useful to detect ger...
Purpose: Frailty screening in the emergency department may identify frail patients at risk for adver...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictive value of safety management system (VMS) screening questions f...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictive value of safety management system (VMS) screening questions f...
Background Early identification of older cardiac patients at high risk of readmission or mortality f...
Hospitals become more and more ‘geriatric institutions’ and in daily practice, nurses have to deal w...
Study objective: Older adults presenting to the emergency department (ED) are at high risk of advers...
Abstract Background This study compares the performance of four frailty screening tools in predictin...
Background: The objective of this study is to identify and review screening tools for frailty in old...
Aims and objectives To examine the predictive properties of the brief Dutch National Safety Manageme...
As nurses in hospitals are confronted with increasing numbers of older patients, their geriatric nur...
Background: screening for frailty might help to prevent adverse outcomes in hospitalised older adult...
BackgroundThe Maastricht frailty screening tool for hospitalised patients (MFST-HP) is a frailty scr...
Background: Due to aging of the population, early detection of frailty in hospitalised elderly and ...
Abstract Background Routine screening for frailty at admission by nurses may be useful to detect ger...
Purpose: Frailty screening in the emergency department may identify frail patients at risk for adver...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictive value of safety management system (VMS) screening questions f...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictive value of safety management system (VMS) screening questions f...
Background Early identification of older cardiac patients at high risk of readmission or mortality f...
Hospitals become more and more ‘geriatric institutions’ and in daily practice, nurses have to deal w...
Study objective: Older adults presenting to the emergency department (ED) are at high risk of advers...
Abstract Background This study compares the performance of four frailty screening tools in predictin...
Background: The objective of this study is to identify and review screening tools for frailty in old...