Cognitive and functional change in skilled nursing facilities: Differences by delirium and Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1111/jgs.19112
Jane S Saczynski, Benjamin Koethe, Donna Marie Fick, Quynh T Vo, John W Devlin, Edward R Marcantonio, Becky A Briesacher
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Abstract

Background: Whether cognitive and functional recovery in skilled nursing facilities (SNF) following hospitalization differs by delirium and Alzheimer's disease related dementias (ADRD) has not been examined.

Objective: To compare change in cognition and function among short-stay SNF patients with delirium, ADRD, or both.

Design: Retrospective cohort study using claims data from 2011 to 2013.

Setting: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid certified SNFs.

Participants: A total of 740,838 older adults newly admitted to a short-stay SNF without prevalent ADRD who had at least two assessments of cognition and function.

Measurements: Incident delirium was measured by the Minimum Data Set (MDS) Confusion Assessment Method and ICD-9 codes, and incident ADRD by ICD-9 codes and MDS diagnoses. Cognitive improvement was a better or maximum score on the MDS Brief Interview for Mental Status, and functional recovery was a better or maximum score on the MDS Activities of Daily Living Scale.

Results: Within 30 days of SNF admission, the rate of cognitive improvement in patients with both delirium/ADRD was half that of patients with neither delirium/ADRD (HR = 0.45, 95% CI:0.43, 0.46). The ADRD-only and delirium-only groups also were 43% less likely to have improved cognition or function compared to those with neither delirium/ADRD (HR = 0.57, 95% CI:0.56, 0.58 and HR = 0.57, 95% CI:0.55, 0.60, respectively). Functional improvement was less likely in patients with both delirium/ADRD, as well (HR = 0.85, 95% CI:0.83, 0.87). The ADRD only and delirium only groups were also less likely to improve in function (HR = 0.93, 95% CI:0.92, 0.94 and HR = 0.92, 95% CI:0.90, 0.93, respectively) compared to those with neither delirium/ADRD.

Conclusions: Among older adults without dementia admitted to SNF for post-acute care following hospitalization, a positive screen for delirium and a new diagnosis of ADRD, within 7 days of SNF admission, were both significantly associated with worse cognitive and functional recovery. Patients with both delirium and new ADRD had the worst cognitive and functional recovery.

专业护理机构中的认知和功能变化:谵妄和阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆症的差异。
背景:尚未研究住院后在专业护理机构(SNF)中的认知和功能恢复是否因谵妄和阿尔茨海默病相关痴呆(ADRD)而有所不同:比较患有谵妄、阿尔茨海默病相关痴呆症(ADRD)或同时患有这两种疾病的短期住院专业护理机构(SNF)患者在认知和功能方面的变化:设计:使用 2011 年至 2013 年的理赔数据进行回顾性队列研究:地点:美国医疗保险和医疗补助中心认证的SNF:共有 740,838 名新入住短期 SNF 且无 ADRD 的老年人,他们至少接受过两次认知和功能评估:事件谵妄通过最小数据集(MDS)混乱评估方法和ICD-9编码进行测量,事件ADRD通过ICD-9编码和MDS诊断进行测量。认知能力的改善是指在 MDS 精神状态简短访谈中获得较好或最高分,功能恢复是指在 MDS 日常生活活动量表中获得较好或最高分:在入住SNF的30天内,同时患有谵妄/ADRD的患者的认知能力改善率是未患有谵妄/ADRD患者的一半(HR = 0.45,95% CI:0.43,0.46)。与既无谵妄又无ADRD的患者相比,仅有ADRD组和仅有谵妄组的认知或功能改善的可能性也要低43%(HR=0.57,95% CI:0.56,0.58和HR=0.57,95% CI:0.55,0.60)。同时患有谵妄/ADRD的患者功能改善的可能性也较低(HR = 0.85,95% CI:0.83,0.87)。与既无谵妄又无ADRD的患者相比,仅有ADRD组和仅有谵妄组的患者功能改善的可能性也较小(分别为HR = 0.93,95% CI:0.92,0.94和HR = 0.92,95% CI:0.90,0.93):在住院后入住SNF进行后期护理的无痴呆症老年人中,入院7天内谵妄筛查呈阳性和新诊断为ADRD都与认知和功能恢复较差密切相关。同时患有谵妄和新的 ADRD 的患者认知和功能恢复最差。
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