Functional Status among Polymedicated Geriatric Inpatients at Discharge: A Population-Based Hospital Register Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design, Setting and Study Population
2.2. Customizing the Dataset and Selecting Variables of Interest
2.3. Study Variables Selected
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Dataset
3.1.1. Total and Retrieved Study Population
3.1.2. Missing Values
3.1.3. Outliers
3.2. Sociodemographic Characteristics
3.3. Description of Functional Status
3.3.1. Physical Status
3.3.2. Cognitive Status
3.4. Comorbidities and the Number of Medications Prescribed at Hospital Discharge
3.5. Associations between Polypharmacy and Functional Status
3.6. Multivariate Logistic Regressions
4. Discussion
4.1. Study Strengths and Weaknesses
4.2. Unanswered Questions and Future Research
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Geriatric Inpatients Aged 65 or More (n = 53,690) | |||
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Total n (%) 53,690 | Polymedicated 36,266 (67.5) | Non-Polymedicated 17,424 (32.5) | p-Value | |
Sex | 0.763 a | |||
Men | 25,672 (47.8) | 17,357 (67.6) | 8315 (32.4) | |
Women | 28,018 (52.2) | 18,909 (67.5) | 9109 (32.5) | |
Age (years) | ||||
Mean (SD) | 78.37 (7.9) | 78.75 (7.7) | 77.58 (8.3) | <0.001 b |
Min–Max | 65–106 | 65–106 | 65–106 | |
Med (IQR-75) | 78.00 (72–84) | 79.00 (72–84) | 77.00 (70–84) | |
65–74 | 18,882 (35.2) | 11,753 (62.2) | 7129 (37.8) | <0.001 a |
75–84 | 21,818 (40.6) | 15,485 (71.0) | 6333 (29.0) | <0.001 a |
85 or more | 12,990 (24.2) | 9028 (69.5) | 3962 (30.5) | <0.001 a |
Admitted from | ||||
Home | 38,324 (71.4) | 24,740 (64.6) | 13,584 (35.4) | <0.001 a |
Other locations d | 15,366 (28.6) | 11,526 (75.0) | 3840 (25.0) | <0.001 a |
Discharged to | <0.001 a | |||
Home | 33,771 (62.9) | 23,747 (70.3) | 10,024 (29.7) | |
Other locations d | 17,273 (32.2) | 12,302 (71.2) | 4971 (28.8) | |
Died in hospital | 2646 (4.9) | 217 (8.2) | 2429 (91.8) | |
Length of stay | <0.001 c | |||
(days) | ||||
Mean (SD) | 12.1 (14.5) | 13.8 (15.1) | 8.6 (12.4) | |
Min–Max | 1–197 | 1–197 | 1–192 | |
Med (IQR-75) | 8 (4–15) | 10 (5–17) | 4 (1–11) | |
65–74 | <0.001 b | |||
Mean (SD) | 10.3 (14.7) | 12.4 (16.0) | 6.8 (11.4) | |
Min–Max | 1–197 | 1–197 | 1–192 | |
Med (IQR-75) | 6 (13) | 8 (4–15) | 3 (1–7) | |
75–84 | <0.001 b | |||
Mean (SD) | 12.4 (14.0) | 13.9 (14.4) | 8.8 (12.2) | |
Min–Max | 1–194 | 1–194 | 1–189 | |
Med (IQR-75) | 9 (13) | 10 (1) | 5 (10) | |
85 or more | <0.001 b | |||
Mean (SD) | 14.3 (14.6) | 15.5 (14.8) | 11.6 (13.9) | |
Min–Max | 1–192 | 1–192 | 1–170 | |
Med (IQR-75) | 11 (14) | 12 (18) | 8 (15) |
Physical Status | Geriatric Inpatients Aged 65 Years Old or More (n = 53,690) | |||
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Total n (%) | Polymedicated n (%) 36,266 (67.5) | Non-Polymedicated n (%) 17,424 (32.5) | p-Value | |
Mobility (n = 47,996; 89.4%) | <0.001 a | |||
Full ability n (%) | 27,444 (51.1) | 19,786 (56.8) | 7658 (58.1) | |
Impairment n (%) | 20,552 (38.3) | 15,029 (43.2) | 5523 (41.9) | |
Mobility for changing position (n = 47,997; 89.4%) | <0.001 a | |||
Full ability n (%) | 33,660 (62.7) | 24,795 (71.2) | 8865 (67.3) | |
Impairment n (%) | 14,337 (26.7) | 10,022 (28.8) | 4315 (32.7) | |
Gait (n = 47,997; 89.4%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 26,229 (48.9) | 18,717 (53.8) | 7512 (57) | |
Disorder n (%) | 21,768 (40.6) | 16,100 (46.2) | 5668 (43) | |
Balance disorders (n = 47,996; 89.4%) | 0.002 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 31,413 (58.5) | 22,935 (65.9) | 8478 (64.3) | |
Disorder n (%) | 16,583 (30.9) | 11,882 (34.2) | 4701 (35.6) | |
Fall risk (n = 31,744; 59.1%) | <0.001 a | |||
Mild-to-moderate risk n (%) | 27,203 (50.7) | 20,989 (87.7) | 6214 (79.5) | |
Moderate-to-severe risk n (%) | 4541 (8.4) | 2943 (12.3) | 1598 (20.4) | |
Fatigue (n = 47,995; 89.4%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 25,357 (47.2) | 17,899 (51.4) | 7458 (56.6) | |
Disorder n (%) | 22,638 (42.2) | 16,917 (48.6) | 5721 (43.4) | |
Upper body care (n = 47,972; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Full ability n (%) | 30,411 (56.6) | 22,432 (64.5) | 7979 (60.6) | |
Impairment n (%) | 17,561 (32.7) | 12,369 (35.5) | 5192 (39.4) | |
Lower body care (n = 47,972; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Full ability n (%) | 24,399 (45.4) | 17,491 (50.3) | 6908 (52.4) | |
Impairment n (%) | 23,573 (43.9) | 17,310 (49.7) | 6263 (47.6) | |
Upper body dressing/undressing (n = 47,971; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Full ability n (%) | 31,861 (59.3) | 23,581 (67.8) | 8280 (62.9) | |
Impairment n (%) | 16,110 (30) | 11,219 (32.2) | 4891 (37.1) | |
Lower body dressing/undressing (n = 47,970; 89.3%) | 0.005 a | |||
Full ability n (%) | 25,682 (47.8) | 18,494 (53.1) | 7188 (54.6) | |
Impairment n (%) | 22,288 (41.5) | 16,305 (46.9) | 5983 (45.4) | |
Eating (n = 47,973; 89.4%) | <0.001 a | |||
Full ability n (%) | 40,336 (75.1) | 30,212 (86.8) | 10,124 (76.9) | |
Impairment n (%) | 7637 (14.2) | 4588 (13.2) | 3049 (23.1) | |
Drinking (n = 47,974; 89.4%) | <0.001 a | |||
Full ability n (%) | 42,915 (79.9) | 31,995 (91.9) | 10,920 (82.9) | |
Impairment n (%) | 5059 (9.4) | 2808 (8.1) | 2251 (17.1) | |
Swallowing disorders (n = 47,972; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 45,750 (85.2) | 33,718 (96.9) | 12,032 (91.4) | |
Disorder n (%) | 2222 (4.1) | 1083 (3.1) | 1139 (8.6) | |
Bladder continence (n = 47,960; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 32,644 (60.8) | 23,837 (68.5) | 8807 (66.9) | |
Disorder n (%) | 15,316 (28.5) | 10,956 (31.5) | 4360 (33.1) | |
Independence in urination (n = 47,957; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 34,912 (65.0) | 25,751 (74.0) | 9161 (69.6) | |
Disorder n (%) | 13,045 (24.3) | 9040 (26.0) | 4005 (30.4) | |
Bowel continence (n = 47,960; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 40,104 (74.7) | 29,722 (85.4) | 10,382 (78.8) | |
Disorder n (%) | 7856 (14.6) | 5071 (14.6) | 2785 (21.2) | |
Independence in defecation (n = 47,960; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 36,749 (68.4) | 27,137 (78.0) | 9612 (73.0) | |
Disorder n (%) | 11,211 (20.9) | 7656 (22.0) | 3555 (27.0) | |
Hearing (n = 47,943; 89.3%) | 0.105 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 40,876 (76.1) | 11,164 (84.8) | 29,712 (85.4) | |
Disorder n (%) | 7067 (13.2) | 1996 (15.2) | 5071 (14.6) | |
Vision (n = 47,943; 89.3%) | 0.105 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 5820 (10.8) | 11,410 (86.7) | 30,713 (88.3) | |
Disorder n (%) | 42,123 (78.5) | 1750 (13.3) | 4070 (11.7) | |
Acute pain (n = 47,887; 89.2%) | <0.001 a | |||
No acute pain n (%) | 29,992 (55.9) | 21,552 (62.0) | 8440 (64.2) | |
Pain n (%) | 17,895 (33.3) | 13,189 (38.0) | 4706 (35.8) | |
Chronic pain (n = 47,872; 89.2%) | 0.153 a | |||
No chronic pain n (%) | 42,380 (78.9) | 30,703 (88.4) | 11,677 (88.9) | |
Pain n (%) | 5492 (10.2) | 4029 (11.6) | 1463 (11.1) | |
Malnutrition risk (n = 14,835; 27.6%) | <0.001 a | |||
None n (%) | 2840 (5.3) | 1797 (16.3) | 1043 (27.3) | |
Increased n (%) | 11,995 (22.3) | 9219 (83.7) | 2776 (72.7) | |
Braden risk (n = 47,751; 88.9%) | <0.001 a | |||
Improbable risk n (%) | 38,340 (71.4) | 28,510 (82.3) | 9830 (75.0) | |
Increased risk n (%) | 9411 (17.5) | 6127 (17.7) | 3284 (25) |
Cognitive Status | Geriatric Inpatients Aged 65 or More (n = 53,690) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Total n (%) | Polymedicated n (%) 36,266 (67.5) | Non-Polymedicated n (%) 17,424 (32.5) | p-Value | |
Alertness/consciousness (n = 47,947; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 45,779 (85.3) | 34,196 (98.3) | 11,583 (88.0) | |
Disorder n (%) | 2168 (4.0) | 591 (1.7) | 1577 (12.0) | |
Orientation space, time, people (n = 47,949; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 37,800 (70.4) | 28,102 (80.8) | 9698 (73.7) | |
Disorder n (%) | 10,149 (18.9) | 6686 (19.2) | 3463 (26.3) | |
Concentration (n = 47,948; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 42,105 (78.4) | 31,377 (90.2) | 10,728 (81.5) | |
Disorder n (%) | 5843 (10.9) | 3410 (9.8) | 2433 (18.5) | |
Verbal expression (n = 47,944; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 43,572 (81.2) | 32.391 (93.1) | 11,181 (85.0) | |
Disorder n (%) | 4372 (8.1) | 2392 (6.9) | 1980 (15.0) | |
Capacity and skills to react to the demands of daily life (n = 47,948; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 34,644 (64.5) | 25,493 (73.3) | 9151 (69.5) | |
Disorder n (%) | 13,304 (24.8) | 9294 (26.8) | 4010 (30.5) | |
Ability to learn (n = 47,949; 89.3%) | <0.001 a | |||
Normal n (%) | 34,125 (63.6) | 25,113 (72.2) | 9012 (68.5) | |
Disorder n (%) | 13,824 (25.7) | 9675 (27.8) | 4149 (31.5) |
Physical Status | Polymedicated/Non-Polymedicated Geriatric Inpatients at Discharge (n = 53,690) | |
---|---|---|
Cramér’s V | Sign. | |
Chronic pain | 0.007 | <0.153 |
Hearing | 0.007 | 0.105 |
Mobility | 0.011 | 0.012 |
Lower body dressing/undressing | 0.013 | 0.005 |
Balance disorders | 0.014 | 0.002 |
Bladder continence | 0.016 | 0.001 |
Pain assessment | 0.020 | <0.001 |
Lower body care | 0.020 | <0.001 |
Vision | 0.022 | <0.001 |
Gait | 0.029 | <0.001 |
Upper body care | 0.036 | <0.001 |
Mobility for changing position | 0.039 | <0.001 |
Independence in urination | 0.044 | <0.001 |
Upper body dressing/undressing | 0.046 | <0.001 |
Fatigue | 0.046 | <0.001 |
Independence in defecation | 0.053 | <0.001 |
Bowel continence | 0.079 | <0.001 |
Braden risk | 0.082 | <0.001 |
Fall risk | 0.100 | <0.001 |
Swallowing disorders | 0.118 | <0.001 |
Eating | 0.122 | <0.001 |
Malnutrition risk | 0.122 | <0.001 |
Drinking | 0.131 | <0.001 |
Cognitive Status | Polymedicated/Non-Polymedicated Geriatric Inpatients at Discharge (n = 53,690) | |
---|---|---|
Cramér’s V | Sign. | |
Ability to learn | 0.037 | <0.001 |
Capacity and skills to react to the demands of daily life | 0.037 | <0.001 |
Orientation in space, time, and among people | 0.077 | <0.001 |
Concentration | 0.118 | <0.001 |
Verbal expression | 0.127 | <0.001 |
Alertness/consciousness | 0.221 | <0.001 |
Variables | B a | Std. Error | Wald b | Df c | Sig. d | Exp(B) e | 95% Confidence Interval for Exp(B) | |
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Under Limit | Upper Limit | |||||||
Constant | 1.954 | 0.278 | 49.334 | 1 | <0.000 | 7.058 | - | - |
Fall risk | −0.161 | 0.068 | 5.555 | 1 | 0.018 | 0.851 | 0.745 | 0.973 |
Swallowing disorders | −0.354 | 0.102 | 11.936 | 1 | 0.001 | 0.702 | 0.574 | 0.858 |
Malnutrition risk | 0.344 | 0.057 | 36.989 | 1 | <0.000 | 1.411 | 1.263 | 1.577 |
Drinking | −0.045 | 0.086 | 0.276 | 1 | 0.599 | 0.956 | 0.807 | 1.131 |
Eating | −0.337 | 0.073 | 21.563 | 1 | <0.000 | 0.714 | 0.619 | 0.823 |
Concentration | −0.103 | 0.071 | 2.083 | 1 | 0.149 | 0.903 | 0.785 | 1.037 |
Verbal expression | −0.230 | 0.084 | 7.558 | 1 | 0.006 | 0.794 | 0.674 | 0.936 |
Alertness/consciousness | −1.669 | 0.113 | 219.883 | 1 | <0.000 | 0.188 | 0.151 | 0.235 |
Sex | −0.004 | 0.048 | 0.005 | 1 | 0.941 | 0.996 | 0.907 | 1.095 |
Age | −0.013 | 0.003 | 16.319 | 1 | <0.000 | 0.987 | 0.980 | 0.993 |
Length of hospital stay (LOS) | 0.018 | 0.002 | 88.784 | 1 | <0.000 | 1.018 | 1.014 | 1.022 |
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Pereira, F.; Wernli, B.; von Gunten, A.; Carral, M.d.R.; Martins, M.M.; Verloo, H. Functional Status among Polymedicated Geriatric Inpatients at Discharge: A Population-Based Hospital Register Analysis. Geriatrics 2021, 6, 86. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics6030086
Pereira F, Wernli B, von Gunten A, Carral MdR, Martins MM, Verloo H. Functional Status among Polymedicated Geriatric Inpatients at Discharge: A Population-Based Hospital Register Analysis. Geriatrics. 2021; 6(3):86. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics6030086
Chicago/Turabian StylePereira, Filipa, Boris Wernli, Armin von Gunten, María del Rio Carral, Maria Manuela Martins, and Henk Verloo. 2021. "Functional Status among Polymedicated Geriatric Inpatients at Discharge: A Population-Based Hospital Register Analysis" Geriatrics 6, no. 3: 86. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics6030086
APA StylePereira, F., Wernli, B., von Gunten, A., Carral, M. d. R., Martins, M. M., & Verloo, H. (2021). Functional Status among Polymedicated Geriatric Inpatients at Discharge: A Population-Based Hospital Register Analysis. Geriatrics, 6(3), 86. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics6030086