Screening instruments for identification of vulnerable older adults at the emergency department: a critical appraisal
2018; Volume: 17; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.52964/amja.0716
ISSN1747-4892
AutoresCarmen S. van Dam, Noah Moss, Sophie A. Schaper, Marijke C. Trappenburg, Marieke M. ter Wee, Kira Scheerman, Majon Muller, Pwb Nanayakkara, Mjl Peters,
Tópico(s)Chronic Disease Management Strategies
ResumoBackground: Early detection of vulnerable older adults at the emergency department (ED) and implementation of targeted interventions to prevent functional decline may lead to better patient outcomes. Objective: To assess the level of agreement between four frequently used screening instruments: ISAR-HP, VMS, InterRAI ED Screener and APOP. Methods: Observational prospective cohort study in patients ≥ 70 years attending Dutch ED. Results: The prevalence of vulnerability ranged from 19% (APOP) to 45% (ISAR-HP). Overall there was a moderate agreement between the screening instruments (Fleiss Kappa of 0.42 (p<0.001)). Conclusion: Depending on the screening instrument used, either only a small percentage or almost as many as half of the presenting patients will be eligible for targeted interventions, leading to large dissimilarities in working processes, resources and costs.
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