Factors associated with increased Emergency Department transfer in older long-term care residents: a systematic review. Marincowitz C, et al, Lancet Healthy Longev 2022.
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The proportion of adults older than 65 years is rapidly increasing. Care home residents in this age group have disproportionate rates of transfer to the Emergency Department (ED) and around 40% of attendances might be avoidable. We did a systematic review to identify factors that predict ED transfer from care homes. Six electronic databases were searched. Observational studies that provided estimates of association between ED attendance and variables at a resident or care home level were included. 26 primary studies met the inclusion criteria. Seven common domains of factors assessed for association with ED transfer were identified and within these domains, male sex, age, presence of specific comorbidities, polypharmacy, rural location, and care home quality rating were associated with likelihood of ED transfer. The identification of these factors provides useful information for policy makers and researchers intending to either develop interventions to reduce hospitalisations or use adjusted rates of hospitalisation as a care home quality indicator.
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- Factors associated with increased Emergency Department transfer in older long-term care residents: a systematic review.
- Factors associated with increased Emergency Department transfer in older long-term care residents: a systematic review.
- Marincowitz C, Preston L, Cantrell A, Tonkins M, Sabir L, Mason S
- The lancet. Healthy longevity
- 2022
- Lancet Healthy Longev. 2022 Jun;3(6):e437-e447. doi: 10.1016/S2666-7568(22)00113-1. Epub 2022 Jun 9.
- Adult, Aged, Emergency Service, Hospital, Hospitalization, Humans, *Long-Term Care, Male, *Nursing Homes, Polypharmacy
- Soins, IDE, Hospitalisation, EHPAD, USLD, Revue_systématique
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- DOI: 10.1016/S2666-7568(22)00113-1
- PMID: 36098321
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