Author/Authors :
Ke, Ya-Ting Department of Nursing - Chi Mei Medical Center - Tainan - Taiwan - Graduate Institute of Nursing - Kaohsiung Medical University - Kaohsiung City - Taiwan - Department of Senior Services - Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology - Tainan - Taiwan , Peng, An-Chi Department of Nursing - Chi Mei Medical Center - Tainan - Taiwan - Graduate Institute of Nursing - Kaohsiung Medical University - Kaohsiung City - Taiwan , Shu, Yi-Min Department of Nursing - Chi Mei Medical Center - Tainan - Taiwan , Chung, Min-Hsien Department of Emergency Medicine - Kuo General Hospital - Tainan - Taiwan , Tsai, Kang-Ting Department of Geriatrics and Gerontology - Chi Mei Medical Center - Tainan - Taiwan , Chen, Ping-Jen Department of Family Medicine - Kaohsiung Medical University - Kaohsiung - Taiwan , Weng, Tzu-Chieh Holistic Care Unit - Department of Internal Medicine - Chi Mei Medical Center - Tainan - Taiwan , Hsu, Chien-Chin Department of Emergency Medicine - Chi Mei Medical Center - Tainan - Taiwan - Department of Biotechnology - Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology - Tainan - Taiwan , Lin, Hung-Jung Department of Emergency Medicine - Taipei Medical University - Taipei - Taiwan , Huang, Chien-Cheng Department of Environmental and Occupational Health - College of Medicine - National Cheng Kung University - Tainan - Taiwan
Abstract :
Background. *e prevalence of geriatric syndromes and the need for hospice care in the emergency department (ED) in Asian populations remain unclear. *is study was conducted to fill the data gap. Methods. Using a newly developed emergency geriatric
assessment (EGA), we investigated the prevalence of geriatric syndromes and the need for hospice care in older ED patients of a
tertiary medical center between September 1, 2016, and January 31, 2017. Results. We recruited a total of 693 patients with a mean
age of 78.0 years (standard deviation 8.2 years), comprising 46.6% of females. According to age subgroups, 37.4% of patients were
aged 65–74 years, 37.4% were aged 75–84 years, and 25.2% were aged ≥85 years. *e prevalence rates of geriatric syndromes were
as follows: delirium (11.4%), depression (23.4%), dementia (43.1%), deterioration of activities of daily living (ADL) for <1 year
(29.4%), vision impairment (22.2%), hearing impairment (23.8%), sleep disturbance (13.1%), any fall in <1 year (21.8%), polypharmacy (28.7%), pain (35.1%), pressure ulcer (5.6%), incontinence or retention (29.6%), indwelling device or physical restrain
(21.6%), nutrition problem (35.7%), frequent use of medical resources (50.1%), lack of advance care planning (84.0%), caregiver
problem (4.6%), socioeconomic problem (5.5%), and need for family meeting (6.2%). *e need for hospice care was 11.9%. Most
geriatric syndromes increased with advancing age except depression, sleep disturbance, polypharmacy, pain, nutrition problem,
lack of advance care planning, caregiver problem, and socioeconomic problem. Conclusion. Geriatric syndromes and the need for
hospice care were common in the older ED patients. Further studies about subsequent intervention for improving geriatric care are needed.
Keywords :
Geriatric Syndromes , Need , Hospice Care , Older Patients , Emergency Department , Asian Medical Center