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Risk Factors for Hospital Readmission Among Swedish Older Adults

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Journal Eur Geriatr Med
Specialty Geriatrics
Date 2018 Oct 9
PMID 30294396
Citations 12
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Abstract

Introduction: Hospital readmissions of older persons are common and often associated with complex health problems. The objectives were to analyze risk factors for readmission within 30 days from hospital discharge.

Methods: A prospective study with a multifactorial approach based on the population-based longitudinal Swedish Adoption/Twin Study of Aging (SATSA) was conducted. During 9 years of follow-up, information on hospitalizations, readmissions and associated diagnoses were obtained from national registers. Logistic regression models controlling for age and sex were conducted to analyze risk factors for readmissions.

Results: Of the 772 participants, [mean age 69.7 (± 11.1), 84 (63%)] were hospitalized and among these 208 (43%) had one or several readmissions within 30 days during the follow-up period. Most of the readmissions (57%) occurred within the first week; mean days from hospital discharge to readmission was 7.9 (± 6.2). The most common causes of admission and readmission were cardiovascular diseases and tumors. Only 8% of the readmissions were regarded as avoidable admissions. In a multivariate logistic regression, falling within the last 12 months (OR 0.57,  = 0.039) and being a male (OR 1.84,  = 0.006) increased the risk of readmission.

Conclusions: Most older persons that are readmitted return to hospital within the first week after discharge. Experiencing a fall was a particular risk factor of readmission. Preventive actions should preferably take place already at the hospital to reduce the numbers of readmission. Still, it should be remembered that most readmissions were considered to be necessary.

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