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Potentially preventable complications of urinary tract infections, pressure areas, pneumonia, and delirium in hospitalised dementia patients: retrospective cohort study.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

To identify rates of potentially preventable complications for dementia patients compared with non-dementia patients.

Design

Retrospective cohort design using hospital discharge data for dementia patients, case matched on sex, age, comorbidity and surgical status on a 1?:?4 ratio to non-dementia patients.

Setting

Public hospital discharge data from the state of New South Wales, Australia for 2006/2007.

Participants

426 276 overnight hospital episodes for patients aged 50 and above (census sample).

Main outcome measures

Rates of preventable complications, with episode-level risk adjustment for 12 complications that are known to be sensitive to nursing care.

Results

Controlling for age and comorbidities, surgical dementia patients had higher rates than non-dementia patients in seven of the 12 complications: urinary tract infections, pressure ulcers, delirium, pneumonia, physiological and metabolic derangement (all at p<0.0001), sepsis and failure to rescue (at p<0.05). Medical dementia patients also had higher rates of these complications than did non-dementia patients. The highest rates and highest relative risk for dementia patients compared with non-dementia patients, in both medical and surgical populations, were found in four common complications: urinary tract infections, pressure areas, pneumonia and delirium.

Conclusions

Compared with non-dementia patients, hospitalised dementia patients have higher rates of potentially preventable complications that might be responsive to nursing interventions.

SUBMITTER: Bail K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3669724 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Potentially preventable complications of urinary tract infections, pressure areas, pneumonia, and delirium in hospitalised dementia patients: retrospective cohort study.

Bail Kasia K   Berry Helen H   Grealish Laurie L   Draper Brian B   Karmel Rosemary R   Gibson Diane D   Peut Ann A  

BMJ open 20130620 6


<h4>Objectives</h4>To identify rates of potentially preventable complications for dementia patients compared with non-dementia patients.<h4>Design</h4>Retrospective cohort design using hospital discharge data for dementia patients, case matched on sex, age, comorbidity and surgical status on a 1 : 4 ratio to non-dementia patients.<h4>Setting</h4>Public hospital discharge data from the state of New South Wales, Australia for 2006/2007.<h4>Participants</h4>426 276 overnight hospital episodes for p  ...[more]

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