OBJECTIVE: To estimate the additional impact of dementia on in-patient length of stay (LOS) and related costs in Irish acute hospitals. Both principal and secondary diagnosis effects are estimated and valued. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study based on administrative data collected on all public hospital in-patient discharges in Ireland for people aged 65 years and older in 2019. Coarsened exact matching (CEM) was undertaken to account for observed confounders between dementia and non-dementia groups, while generalised linear modelling (GLM) was used to compare differences in LOS. RESULTS: Patients with a principal diagnosis of dementia spent on average 17.5 (CI: 15.42, 19.56; p < .01) d longer in hospital than similar patients with n...
BACKGROUND: Hospital care of older adults, especially of those with dementia, is associated with a h...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
Objectives: Patients with dementia are at greater risk of a long hospital stay and this is associate...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the additional impact of dementia on in-patient length of stay (LOS) and rela...
OBJECTIVES: Patients with dementia in the acute setting are generally considered to impose higher co...
Objectives: Patients with dementia in the acute setting are generally considered to impose higher co...
As the population ages, the expected increase in the number of people living with dementia will have...
AIM: At a time of increasing dementia prevalence, this research explores the cost of treatment and l...
Background: Increased length of stay and high rates of adverse clinical events in hospitalised patie...
Objective: To compare healthcare utilisation outcomes among older hospitalised patients with and wi...
OBJECTIVES: To identify aspects of the organisation and delivery of acute inpatient services for peo...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
Objectives To identify aspects of the organisation and delivery of acute inpatient services for peop...
Dementia is a chronic and progressive condition involving memory loss, mood swings, and difficulties...
OBJECTIVE: To compare healthcare utilisation outcomes among older hospitalised patients with and wit...
BACKGROUND: Hospital care of older adults, especially of those with dementia, is associated with a h...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
Objectives: Patients with dementia are at greater risk of a long hospital stay and this is associate...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the additional impact of dementia on in-patient length of stay (LOS) and rela...
OBJECTIVES: Patients with dementia in the acute setting are generally considered to impose higher co...
Objectives: Patients with dementia in the acute setting are generally considered to impose higher co...
As the population ages, the expected increase in the number of people living with dementia will have...
AIM: At a time of increasing dementia prevalence, this research explores the cost of treatment and l...
Background: Increased length of stay and high rates of adverse clinical events in hospitalised patie...
Objective: To compare healthcare utilisation outcomes among older hospitalised patients with and wi...
OBJECTIVES: To identify aspects of the organisation and delivery of acute inpatient services for peo...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
Objectives To identify aspects of the organisation and delivery of acute inpatient services for peop...
Dementia is a chronic and progressive condition involving memory loss, mood swings, and difficulties...
OBJECTIVE: To compare healthcare utilisation outcomes among older hospitalised patients with and wit...
BACKGROUND: Hospital care of older adults, especially of those with dementia, is associated with a h...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
Objectives: Patients with dementia are at greater risk of a long hospital stay and this is associate...