Selecting best-suited “patient-related outcomes” in older people admitted to an acute geriatric or emergency frailty unit and applying quality improvement research to improve patient care

Inderpal Singh, Shridhar Aithal Department of Geriatric Medicine, Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, Ystrad Mynach, UK Abstract: The population is aging worldwide, and hospitals are admitting a higher proportion of acutely unwell older people. Population-specific factors such...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Singh I, Aithal S
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-09-01
Series:Patient Related Outcome Measures
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/selecting-best-suited-ldquopatient-related-outcomesrdquo-in-older-peop-peer-reviewed-article-PROM
id doaj-71298913f462459cb5dc86b4248e718c
record_format Article
spelling doaj-71298913f462459cb5dc86b4248e718c2020-11-25T00:55:42ZengDove Medical PressPatient Related Outcome Measures1179-271X2018-09-01Volume 930932040764Selecting best-suited “patient-related outcomes” in older people admitted to an acute geriatric or emergency frailty unit and applying quality improvement research to improve patient careSingh IAithal SInderpal Singh, Shridhar Aithal Department of Geriatric Medicine, Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, Ystrad Mynach, UK Abstract: The population is aging worldwide, and hospitals are admitting a higher proportion of acutely unwell older people. Population-specific factors such as multimorbidity and frailty in older people compounded by deficient expertise contribute to longer lengths of stay, higher readmission rates, and increased rates of institutionalization. A wide range of acute geriatric care models are currently providing acute care to frail older people and these have been shown to provide a cost-effective high-quality service. In this review, population-specific factors, service models, and a wide range of patient-related outcomes of “at risk” older people admitted to an acute geriatric care unit are explored. In addition, we also discuss data measurements and a quality improvement methodology to improve the delivery of care based on the patient outcome data. We hope, in addition to ensuring effectiveness and sustainability of our current services, this may also enhance academic research. Regular monitoring and evaluation of patient-related clinical outcomes not only improve the patient care and reduce the caregiver burden but also help in implementing quality initiatives to develop existing services. Keywords: frailty, clinical outcomes, acute older people, data, quality improvement, cost effective servicehttps://www.dovepress.com/selecting-best-suited-ldquopatient-related-outcomesrdquo-in-older-peop-peer-reviewed-article-PROMFrailtyclinical outcomeacute older peopledataquality improvement
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Singh I
Aithal S
spellingShingle Singh I
Aithal S
Selecting best-suited “patient-related outcomes” in older people admitted to an acute geriatric or emergency frailty unit and applying quality improvement research to improve patient care
Patient Related Outcome Measures
Frailty
clinical outcome
acute older people
data
quality improvement
author_facet Singh I
Aithal S
author_sort Singh I
title Selecting best-suited “patient-related outcomes” in older people admitted to an acute geriatric or emergency frailty unit and applying quality improvement research to improve patient care
title_short Selecting best-suited “patient-related outcomes” in older people admitted to an acute geriatric or emergency frailty unit and applying quality improvement research to improve patient care
title_full Selecting best-suited “patient-related outcomes” in older people admitted to an acute geriatric or emergency frailty unit and applying quality improvement research to improve patient care
title_fullStr Selecting best-suited “patient-related outcomes” in older people admitted to an acute geriatric or emergency frailty unit and applying quality improvement research to improve patient care
title_full_unstemmed Selecting best-suited “patient-related outcomes” in older people admitted to an acute geriatric or emergency frailty unit and applying quality improvement research to improve patient care
title_sort selecting best-suited “patient-related outcomes” in older people admitted to an acute geriatric or emergency frailty unit and applying quality improvement research to improve patient care
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Patient Related Outcome Measures
issn 1179-271X
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Inderpal Singh, Shridhar Aithal Department of Geriatric Medicine, Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, Ystrad Mynach, UK Abstract: The population is aging worldwide, and hospitals are admitting a higher proportion of acutely unwell older people. Population-specific factors such as multimorbidity and frailty in older people compounded by deficient expertise contribute to longer lengths of stay, higher readmission rates, and increased rates of institutionalization. A wide range of acute geriatric care models are currently providing acute care to frail older people and these have been shown to provide a cost-effective high-quality service. In this review, population-specific factors, service models, and a wide range of patient-related outcomes of “at risk” older people admitted to an acute geriatric care unit are explored. In addition, we also discuss data measurements and a quality improvement methodology to improve the delivery of care based on the patient outcome data. We hope, in addition to ensuring effectiveness and sustainability of our current services, this may also enhance academic research. Regular monitoring and evaluation of patient-related clinical outcomes not only improve the patient care and reduce the caregiver burden but also help in implementing quality initiatives to develop existing services. Keywords: frailty, clinical outcomes, acute older people, data, quality improvement, cost effective service
topic Frailty
clinical outcome
acute older people
data
quality improvement
url https://www.dovepress.com/selecting-best-suited-ldquopatient-related-outcomesrdquo-in-older-peop-peer-reviewed-article-PROM
work_keys_str_mv AT singhi selectingbestsuitedldquopatientrelatedoutcomesrdquoinolderpeopleadmittedtoanacutegeriatricoremergencyfrailtyunitandapplyingqualityimprovementresearchtoimprovepatientcare
AT aithals selectingbestsuitedldquopatientrelatedoutcomesrdquoinolderpeopleadmittedtoanacutegeriatricoremergencyfrailtyunitandapplyingqualityimprovementresearchtoimprovepatientcare
_version_ 1725229822841454592