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Quality of Care and Long-term Care

A retrospective analysis of care in patients with dementia hospitalized at a tertiary medical center

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Pages 773-777 | Received 22 Dec 2016, Accepted 03 Mar 2017, Published online: 22 Mar 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Background: Hospitalization is an opportunity to address various aspects related to management of dementia, including the goals of care to avoid futile care. We studied the prevalence of these factors when patients with dementia are hospitalized.

Design: One hundred and thirty-one charts of patients with dementia admitted to a single university-based hospital were retrospectively reviewed. Data were collected and analyzed for age, gender, the severity of dementia, co-morbidities, co-existing vascular dementia, reversible causes of dementia, mental status scores, medications, consultations, procedures, complications, availability of advance directives, decision-maker, code status, and goals of care discussion.

Results: In patients with dementia, co-morbidities and vascular disease burden were frequent. When these patients were hospitalized, use of psychotropic medications, invasive procedures, and multi-specialty consultations was common. Tests of mental status, screening for reversible causes, and use of FDA-approved medications for dementia is less common. Despite the lack of advance directives, goals of care were infrequently discussed. When goals of care were discussed, proxy decision-maker preferred palliative care and long-term institutionalization on discharge.

Conclusion: Goals of care and other aspects of management are not fully addressed in hospitalized patients with dementia.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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