new-onset depression following hip fracture is associated with increased length of stay in hospital and rehabilitation centers

new-onset depression following hip fracture is associated with increased length of stay in hospital and rehabilitation centers

;Anna C. Phillips;Jane Upton;Douglas Carroll;Niharika Arora Duggal;Janet M. Lord
jurnal kata: penelitian tentang ilmu bahasa dan sastra 2015 Vol. 5 pp. -
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phillips2015sagenew-onset

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This article examines the coincident effects of new-onset depression post hip fracture on length of hospital stay, readmission rates, and incidence of infections in older adults. Participants were 101 hip fracture patients aged 60+ years; 38 developed depressive symptoms following their fracture. Infection rates, readmissions to hospital and rehabilitation units, and length of hospital stay were assessed over the 6 months post hip fracture from hospital and general practitioner notes. Patients who developed depression by Week 6 post fracture were likely to spend more time in hospital/rehabilitation wards ( p = .02) and more likely to be discharged to a rehabilitation unit ( p < .05). There were no group differences in readmissions or infection rates. New-onset depression coincident with hip fracture in older adults is associated with longer hospital ward stays and greater need for rehabilitation.

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