Title | Older emergency department patients: does baseline care status matter? |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Authors | Mowbray FI, Aryal K, Mercier E, Heckman G, Costa AP |
Journal | Canadian Geriatrics Journal |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 4 |
Pagination | 289 |
Date Published | Dec |
ISBN Number | 1925-8348 (Print)<br/>1925-8348 (Electronic)<br/>1925-8348 (Linking) |
Accession Number | 33282049 |
Keywords | Emergency department, formal support services, home care, nursing home, Older adults |
Abstract | BackgroundLittle is known about the prognostic differences between older emergency department (ED) patients who present with different formal support requirements in the community. We set out to describe and compare the patient profiles and patterns of health service use among three older ED cohorts: home care clients, nursing home residents and those receiving no formal support.MethodsWe conducted a secondary analysis of the Canadian cohort from the interRAI multinational ED study. Data were collected using interRAI ED contact assessment on patients 75 years of age and older (n = 2,274), in eight ED sites across Canada. A series of descriptive statistics were reported. Adjusted associations were determined using logistic regression.ResultsOlder adults receiving no formal support services were most stable. However, they were most likely to be hospitalized. Older home care clients were most likely to report depressive symptoms and distressed caregivers. They also had the greatest odds of frequent ED visitation post-discharge (OR=1.9; 95% CI=1.39–2.59). Older adults transferred from a nursing home were the frailest but had the lowest odds of hospital admission (OR=0.14; 95% CI=0.09–0.23).ConclusionWe demonstrated the importance of inquiring about community-based formal support services and provide data to support decision-making in the ED. |
DOI | 10.5770/cgj.23.421 |
Custom 1 | CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURES The authors declare that no conflicts of interest exist. |
PMCID | PMC7704072 |