Background In spite of a rapidly ageing population, there is a lack of population-based data on mortality among nursing home residents in Southern Europe. Aims To assess mortality rates, their determinants, and causes of death in newly admitted nursing home residents in the Veneto region (northeastern Italy). Methods 19,392 subjects aged ≥ 65 years admitted to regional nursing homes during 2015–2017 were recruited in a cohort mortality study based on linked health records. Risk factors for mortality were investigated by Cox regression. The distribution of causes of death was retrieved from death certificates. Results Mortality peaked in the first 4 months after admission; thereafter the monthly mortality rate fluctuated around ...
SummaryPurposeAn increasing elderly population reflects a great need for readily accessible, clinica...
Background: Nursing home residents are potentially some of the most vulnerable health service users;...
Background: Given the progressive demographic ageing of the population and the National Health Syste...
Background In spite of a rapidly ageing population, there is a lack of population-based data on mor...
Objectives To examine the rate and characteristics of hospitalisation in the last month of life and ...
Objectives To examine the rate and characteristics of hospitalisation in the last month of life and ...
Objectives To examine the rate and characteristics of hospitalisation in the last month of life and ...
Objectives To examine the rate and characteristics of hospitalisation in the last month of life and ...
Objective: Nursing home (NH) stay is the highest level of formal care. With the expected demographic...
Introduction: Nursing home residents have more than twice the risk of hospitalization compared to co...
OBJECTIVE:Nursing home (NH) stay is the highest level of formal care. With the expected demographic ...
Background Nursing home residents are prone to acute illness due to their high age, underlying illne...
The purpose of this study was to document prevalence, identify leading indicators, and develop and a...
There is a high mortality rate in patients admitted to hospitals acutely from care homes. In a retro...
Background: The profile of nursing home residents across Europe is changing; residents are older, fr...
SummaryPurposeAn increasing elderly population reflects a great need for readily accessible, clinica...
Background: Nursing home residents are potentially some of the most vulnerable health service users;...
Background: Given the progressive demographic ageing of the population and the National Health Syste...
Background In spite of a rapidly ageing population, there is a lack of population-based data on mor...
Objectives To examine the rate and characteristics of hospitalisation in the last month of life and ...
Objectives To examine the rate and characteristics of hospitalisation in the last month of life and ...
Objectives To examine the rate and characteristics of hospitalisation in the last month of life and ...
Objectives To examine the rate and characteristics of hospitalisation in the last month of life and ...
Objective: Nursing home (NH) stay is the highest level of formal care. With the expected demographic...
Introduction: Nursing home residents have more than twice the risk of hospitalization compared to co...
OBJECTIVE:Nursing home (NH) stay is the highest level of formal care. With the expected demographic ...
Background Nursing home residents are prone to acute illness due to their high age, underlying illne...
The purpose of this study was to document prevalence, identify leading indicators, and develop and a...
There is a high mortality rate in patients admitted to hospitals acutely from care homes. In a retro...
Background: The profile of nursing home residents across Europe is changing; residents are older, fr...
SummaryPurposeAn increasing elderly population reflects a great need for readily accessible, clinica...
Background: Nursing home residents are potentially some of the most vulnerable health service users;...
Background: Given the progressive demographic ageing of the population and the National Health Syste...