An inpatient bed for acute nursing home admissions |
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Authors: | Hutchinson S G Tarrant J Severs M R |
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Institution: | Portsmouth Healthcare NHS Trust, Portsmouth and South East Hampshire Health Authority, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Cosham, Portsmouth P06 3LY, UK. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Some older patients are admitted directly to nursing homes without a comprehensive assessment. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a hospital assessment bed might provide better assessment, treatment and a more appropriate placement for selected older people. Setting a single bed in an elderly care unit of a district general hospital. SUBJECTS: Older people who general practitioners thought needed nursing home care but whose social workers felt might benefit from inpatient assessment. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Type of treatment needed (acute care, rehabilitation, palliation, long-term care) and placement (home, nursing home, residential home or hospital). RESULTS: of 34 patients assessed, 22 (65%) needed further clinical assessment or care and 26 (75%) left hospital for places other than nursing homes. CONCLUSIONS: Inpatient assessment is a successful way of assessing the needs of some older people who would otherwise have been admitted directly from their homes to nursing homes. |
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