Title | Resident characteristics associated with wandering in nursing homes |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2000 |
Authors | Kiely D.K, Morris J.N, Algase D.L |
Journal | International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 11 |
Pagination | 1013-20 |
Date Published | Nov |
Accession Number | 11113981 |
Keywords | *alzheimer disease/di [Diagnosis], *Mental Disorders/di [Diagnosis], *Orientation, *Social Environment, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Alzheimer Disease/px [Psychology], Female, Human, Long-Term Care, Male, Mental Disorders/px [Psychology], Mental Recall, Nursing Homes, Risk Factors, Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. |
Abstract | OBJECTIVES: This retrospective cohort study examined the association between resident characteristics and the development of wandering behavior. METHODS: Subjects included a total of 8982 residents from the states of Mississippi, Texas, and Vermont who had baseline and 3-month follow-up Minimum Data Set assessments between 1 January 1996 and 31 December 1997. RESULTS: Residents who had a short-term memory problem (Odds Ratio (OR) = 3.05), had pneumonia (OR = 3.15), asked repetitive questions (OR = 2.19), had a long-term memory problem (OR = 2.06), exhibited dementia (OR = 19.4), constipation (OR = 1.82), expressed sadness or pain (OR = 1.65), and used antipsychotic medication (OR = 1.70), were at an increased risk for developing wandering behavior compared to residents without these characteristics. Residents with functional impairment (OR = 0.28) and women (OR = 0.61) were less likely to develop wandering behavior. CONCLUSIONS: Results of this study may be useful in constructing causal theories for the development of wandering behavior. Copyright 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
Link | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1002/1099-1166%28200011... |
Short Title | International journal of geriatric psychiatryInt J Geriatr Psychiatry |
Alternate Journal | Int J Geriatr Psychiatry |