OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictive value of safety management system (VMS) screening questions for falling, delirium, and mortality, as punt down in the VMS theme 'Frail elderly'. DESIGN: Retrospective observational study. METHOD: We selected all patients ≥ 70 years who were admitted to non-ICU wards at the Deventer Hospital, the Netherlands, for at least 24 hours between 28 March 2011 and 10 June 2011. On admission, patients were screened with the VMS instrument by a researcher. Delirium and falls were recorded during hospitalisation. Six months after hospitalisation, data on mortality were collected. RESULTS: We included 688 patients with a median age of 78.7 (range: 70.0-97.1); 50.7% was male. The sensitivity of the screening for del...
Background: Delirium forms a significant problem in our healthcare system. The consequences are seri...
BACKGROUND: Thirty percent of people aged 65 years or older fall at least once a year, and about a q...
Kelly Doherty,1 Elizabeth Archambault,1 Brittany Kelly,1,2 James L Rudolph1,3,4 1Geriatric Research...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictive value of safety management system (VMS) screening questions f...
Objective: Delirium is an impactful, frequently occurring complication in older hospital patients. C...
Aims and objectives To examine the predictive properties of the brief Dutch National Safety Manageme...
Purpose: Frailty screening in the emergency department may identify frail patients at risk for adver...
Key summary pointsAim To evaluate the prognostic value of a shortened screening instrument based on ...
Objectives To investigate whether the clinical impression of vulnerability (CIV) and the Dutch Safet...
Background Early identification of older cardiac patients at high risk of readmission or mortality f...
Background/Objective: The Dutch Safety Management system (VMS) screening for frail older patients is...
Background: Due to aging of the population, early detection of frailty in hospitalised elderly and ...
Delirium is a common postoperative complication in elderly patients. Since cognitive dysfunction is ...
textabstractBackground: screening for frailty might help to prevent adverse outcomes in hospitalised...
Context: Delirium is a common syndrome in elderly patients and often has far-reaching consequences ...
Background: Delirium forms a significant problem in our healthcare system. The consequences are seri...
BACKGROUND: Thirty percent of people aged 65 years or older fall at least once a year, and about a q...
Kelly Doherty,1 Elizabeth Archambault,1 Brittany Kelly,1,2 James L Rudolph1,3,4 1Geriatric Research...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictive value of safety management system (VMS) screening questions f...
Objective: Delirium is an impactful, frequently occurring complication in older hospital patients. C...
Aims and objectives To examine the predictive properties of the brief Dutch National Safety Manageme...
Purpose: Frailty screening in the emergency department may identify frail patients at risk for adver...
Key summary pointsAim To evaluate the prognostic value of a shortened screening instrument based on ...
Objectives To investigate whether the clinical impression of vulnerability (CIV) and the Dutch Safet...
Background Early identification of older cardiac patients at high risk of readmission or mortality f...
Background/Objective: The Dutch Safety Management system (VMS) screening for frail older patients is...
Background: Due to aging of the population, early detection of frailty in hospitalised elderly and ...
Delirium is a common postoperative complication in elderly patients. Since cognitive dysfunction is ...
textabstractBackground: screening for frailty might help to prevent adverse outcomes in hospitalised...
Context: Delirium is a common syndrome in elderly patients and often has far-reaching consequences ...
Background: Delirium forms a significant problem in our healthcare system. The consequences are seri...
BACKGROUND: Thirty percent of people aged 65 years or older fall at least once a year, and about a q...
Kelly Doherty,1 Elizabeth Archambault,1 Brittany Kelly,1,2 James L Rudolph1,3,4 1Geriatric Research...