Predictors of mortality among older adults discharged to or readmitted from a skilled nursing facility.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Mary Acelle Garcia, Natalie Mondragon, George Taffet, Kathryn Agarwal
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Abstract

Objectives: Previous studies have shown that patients who are readmitted to the hospital from a skilled nursing facility (SNF) have a higher mortality rate. The objective of this study is to determine factors associated with high mortality rate for older adults who require hospital readmission while on presumed short stay in SNF to trigger a goals-of-care discussion.

Methods: Retrospective study of 847 patients aged 65 and above who were discharged from 1 large urban academic medical center to multiple SNF in 2019.

Results: Charts of 847 patients admitted to SNF after an acute hospital stay were reviewed; their overall 1-year mortality rate was 28.3%. The 1-year mortality rate among individuals readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of discharge to SNF was 50%, whereas for those who did not require readmission, the rate was 22%. For the most common diagnostic categories of nervous system, and musculoskeletal, patients with readmission to hospital within 30 days of discharge to SNF had a roughly threefold higher 1-year mortality rate. Worse frailty score on hospital readmission, poor nutrition, and weight loss were the most impactful individual factors carrying a higher degree of mortality of up to 83%.

Significance of results: Hospital discharge to SNF and readmission from SNF within 30 days, further decline in functional status, and malnutrition characterize high-risk groups that should trigger care preference and prognostic discussions with patients as these events may be markers of vulnerability and are associated with high 1-year mortality rates.

入住专业护理机构或再次入住专业护理机构的老年人的死亡率预测因素。
目的:以往的研究表明,从专业护理机构(SNF)再次入院的患者死亡率较高。本研究的目的是确定那些在专业护理机构短期住院期间需要再次入院的老年人死亡率较高的相关因素,从而引发护理目标讨论:方法:对2019年从1个大型城市学术医疗中心出院到多个SNF的847名65岁及以上患者进行回顾性研究:回顾了847名急性住院后入住SNF的患者的病历,其1年总死亡率为28.3%。出院后 30 天内再次入院的患者 1 年死亡率为 50%,而无需再次入院的患者 1 年死亡率为 22%。在神经系统和肌肉骨骼这两个最常见的诊断类别中,出院后30天内再次入院的患者的1年死亡率大约高出三倍。再次入院时虚弱程度评分较差、营养不良和体重减轻是影响最大的个体因素,死亡率高达 83%:结果的意义:出院后转入SNF和30天内从SNF再次入院、功能状态进一步下降和营养不良是高危人群的特征,应与患者讨论护理偏好和预后,因为这些事件可能是脆弱性的标志,并与1年的高死亡率相关。
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