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Care needs and functional status of older acute care patients

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posted on 2024-06-13, 16:53 authored by B O'Connell, M Hawkins, L Baker, J Ostaszkiewicz
A growing number of older adults are admitted to hospitals, and information is needed on how age-related functional decline affects nursing care needs of this population. This study compared the functional status at admission and total nursing care needs of three age groups of older inpatients. A 12-month retrospective audit was performed on the records of 225 patients in a private metropolitan hospital. The three groups of patients were matched on diagnosis. Findings revealed that older patients were significantly more dependent, had greater total nursing care needs, and were less likely to be discharged to home, indicating that in addition to medical diagnoses, age-related differences of older patients’ functional status at admission and inpatient nursing care needs should be factored into staff workloads and funding of nursing care. The finding that significantly fewer of the older patients returned home must be considered when reviewing health care policy and services.

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Journal

Research In Gerontological Nursing

Volume

4

Pagination

271-279

Location

Thorofare, N.J.

ISSN

1940-4921

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, SLACK Incorporated

Issue

4

Publisher

Slack

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