An observational, cross-sectional study is conducted to compare elevated risk scores of four geriatric syndromes (falls, malnutrition, physical impairment, delirium) in older hospitalized psychiatric patients (n=178) with patients hospitalized in a general hospital (n=687). The median age of all patients was 78 years (IQR 73.3-83.3), 53% were female. After correction for age and gender, we found significantly more often an elevated risk in the mental health care group, compared to the general hospital group of falls (Odds Ratio (OR) = 1.75; 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 1.18-2.57), malnutrition (OR = 4.12; 95% CI 2.67-6.36) and delirium (OR = 6.45; 95% CI 4.23-9.85). The risk on physical impairment was not statistically significantly differe...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the prevalence, clinical determinants, and consequences (falls and h...
Little is known about the long-term effect of geriatric syndromes on health-care utilization. This s...
BACKGROUND: Delirium and frailty - both potentially reversible geriatric syndromes - are seldom stud...
An observational, cross-sectional study is conducted to compare elevated risk scores of four geriatr...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the prevalence, clinical determinants, and consequences (falls and h...
BackgroundFrail older people with mental health problems including delirium, dementia and depression...
The older population segment, i.e. those aged 65 years and older, is growing worldwide. Life expecta...
Background: The prevalence of geriatric syndromes, frailty and multimorbidity increases in older age...
BACKGROUND: To study the prevalence of eighteen geriatric conditions in older patients at admission,...
Background: To study the prevalence of eighteen geriatric conditions in older patients at admission,...
Objectives To establish the prevalence and course of geriatric syndromes from hospital admission up ...
Objectives To establish the prevalence and course of geriatric syndromes from hospital admission up ...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the prevalence, clinical determinants, and consequences (falls and h...
Little is known about the long-term effect of geriatric syndromes on health-care utilization. This s...
BACKGROUND: Delirium and frailty - both potentially reversible geriatric syndromes - are seldom stud...
An observational, cross-sectional study is conducted to compare elevated risk scores of four geriatr...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the prevalence, clinical determinants, and consequences (falls and h...
BackgroundFrail older people with mental health problems including delirium, dementia and depression...
The older population segment, i.e. those aged 65 years and older, is growing worldwide. Life expecta...
Background: The prevalence of geriatric syndromes, frailty and multimorbidity increases in older age...
BACKGROUND: To study the prevalence of eighteen geriatric conditions in older patients at admission,...
Background: To study the prevalence of eighteen geriatric conditions in older patients at admission,...
Objectives To establish the prevalence and course of geriatric syndromes from hospital admission up ...
Objectives To establish the prevalence and course of geriatric syndromes from hospital admission up ...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the prevalence, clinical determinants, and consequences (falls and h...
Little is known about the long-term effect of geriatric syndromes on health-care utilization. This s...
BACKGROUND: Delirium and frailty - both potentially reversible geriatric syndromes - are seldom stud...