Hospitalizations of nursing home residents with dementia in the last month of life: Results from a nationwide survey

@article{Houttekier2014HospitalizationsON,
  title={Hospitalizations of nursing home residents with dementia in the last month of life: Results from a nationwide survey},
  author={Dirk Houttekier and An Vandervoort and Lieve Van den Block and Jenny T. van der Steen and Robert H. Vander Stichele and Luc Deliens},
  journal={Palliative Medicine},
  year={2014},
  volume={28},
  pages={1110 - 1117}
}
Background: Hospitalizations of nursing home residents with dementia may not be uncommon. However, evidence from epidemiological studies outside the United States and knowledge about the circumstances of hospitalizations are lacking. Aim: To examine the proportion of nursing home residents with dementia hospitalized in the last month of life and factors associated with hospitalization. Design: The design is stratified cluster sampling survey. Nurses retrospectively registered demographic and… 
Mortality and hospitalization at the end of life in newly admitted nursing home residents with and without dementia
TLDR
A high proportion of residents with and without dementia are hospitalized shortly before death, and there should be an open debate about the appropriateness of hospitalizing nursing home residents especially those with dementia near death.
Hospitalization at the end of life among nursing home residents with dementia: a systematic review
TLDR
Large variations in end-of-life hospitalizations of NHR with dementia are found, probably being explained by differences between countries and the influence of sex and age.
Hospitalizations of nursing home residents at the end of life: A systematic review
TLDR
There is a wide variation in end- of-life hospitalizations, even between studies from the same country, which indicates that interventions tailored to each specific health care system are needed to improve end-of-life care.
Preventing Burdensome Transitions of Nursing Home Residents with Advanced Dementia: It's More than Advance Directives.
TLDR
Examination of how decisions to transfer NH residents with advanced dementia are made, from the perspective of NH nurses and physicians found attention to and support for decision making is needed at the time of each acute event to ensure that goals of care are maintained.
Better quality of end-of-life care for persons with advanced dementia in nursing homes compared to hospitals: a Swedish national register study
TLDR
Death in hospitals was associated with poorer quality of end-of-life care compared to death in nursing homes, and there were strong associations between younger age, male gender and hospitalisation in the end of life.
Nursing home staff’s perspective on end-of-life care of German nursing home residents: a cross-sectional survey
TLDR
Increased staffing, better qualification, closer involvement of general practitioners and better availability of palliative care concepts were the most important measures for improvement of end-of-life care.
Variation in the place of death among nursing home residents in France.
TLDR
The study demonstrates the existence of major differences across regions in France and highlights the need for targeted interventions regarding end-of-life care in nursing home facilities.
Dying in Nursing Homes and Long Term Care: A Mini-Review
Plus, communication with the relatives has to be reworked qualitatively and quantitatively: a 2016 study [6] shows that among families of patients with chronic critical illness, the use of palliative
...
1
2
3
4
5
...

References

SHOWING 1-10 OF 39 REFERENCES
Hospitalization of nursing home residents with cognitive impairments: the influence of organizational features and state policies.
TLDR
Directed management of chronic conditions, as indicated by facilities' investment in special care units, reduces the risk of hospitalization, but the effect of bed-hold policies illustrates how fragmentation in the financing system impedes these efforts.
Advance directives and physicians’ orders in nursing home residents with dementia in Flanders, Belgium: prevalence and associated outcomes
TLDR
Whereas GP orders are relatively common among residents with dementia, advance patient directives and a legal representative are relatively uncommon, nursing home residents receiving palliative care are more likely to have a GP order.
End-of-life Care for People with Dementia in Residential Care Settings
TLDR
End-of-life care for residents with advanced dementia involves a number of key issues: appropriate management of symptoms including pain and behaviors, involvement in programs such as hospice, and decisions about medical interventions.
Should I hospitalize my resident with nursing home-acquired pneumonia?
  • D. Dosa
  • Medicine
    Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
  • 2005
Medical Conditions of Nursing Home Admissions
TLDR
Diseases like stroke, diabetes and mobility problems are only important for institutionalisation if they cause functional disability and diabetes related complications as cause of admission increased almost three-fold between 1993 and 2005.
Predictors of Nursing Home Hospitalization
TLDR
The association between the decision to hospitalize and factors related to the residents' welfare and preferences, the providers' attitudes, and the financial implications of hospitalization are reviewed.
Vulnerable populations at risk of potentially avoidable hospitalizations: The case of nursing home residents with Alzheimer's disease
TLDR
Nursing home residents with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias are more likely to be hospitalized for certain ACS conditions, including gastroenteritis and kidney/urinary tract infections.
End-of-life transitions among nursing home residents with cognitive issues.
TLDR
Burdensome transitions are common, vary according to state, and are associated with markers of poor quality in end-of-life care.
Variation in site of death among nursing home residents in British Columbia, Canada.
TLDR
While individual characteristics play a significant role in explaining variation in site of death, residence in a NP single-site and smaller-sized facility was also associated with a greater frequency of in-hospital death.
...
1
2
3
4
...