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Identification of the trajectory of functional decline for advance care planning in a nursing home population

Authors :
Lawrence, Suanne J
Robinson, Andrew
Eagar, Kathy
Lawrence, Suanne J
Robinson, Andrew
Eagar, Kathy
Source :
Australian Health Services Research Institute
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective: To identify diagnostic groups and the form of the trajectory of functional decline that has the potential to enhance advance care planning (ACP) in a nursing home (NH) population. Methods: Retrospective, longitudinal study with dependent variable (function) derived from the Resident Classification Scale (RCS), 1997-2008. Trajectory modelling used linear and curvilinear terms. Results: The organ failure or other residents have a linear average functional decline. The organ failure residents had an average decline of 6.5 points per year and average function score at death of 68.6, CI [62.4, 74.8]. The cancer and frailty residents had significant curvilinear terms. The frailty residents had a slower rate of decline at 9.54 points per year and were most care dependent at death, with an average function score of 77.1, CI [73.8, 80.9] . Conclusion: Functional change is a measurable variable for a predictive tool to enhance ACP for NH residents based on their diagnosis.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Australian Health Services Research Institute
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1012391301
Document Type :
Electronic Resource