Understanding 30-day re-admission after hospitalisation of older patients for diabetes: identifying those at greatest risk.
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OBJECTIVE To identify factors that contribute to older Australians admitted to hospital with diabetes being re-hospitalised within 30 days of discharge. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS A retrospective cohort study of Department of Veterans' Affairs administrative data for all patients hospitalised for diabetes and discharged alive during the period 1 January - 31 December 2012. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Causes of re-hospitalisation and prevalence of clinical factors associated with re-hospitalisation within 30 days of discharge. METHODS Multivariate logistic regression analysis (backward stepwise) was used to identify characteristics predictive of 30-day re-hospitalisation. RESULTS 848 people were hospitalised for diabetes; their median age was 87 years (interquartile range, 77-89 years) and 60% were men. 209 patients (24.6%) were re-hospitalised within 30 days of discharge, of whom 77.5% were re-admitted within 14 days of discharge. 51 re-hospitalisations (24%) were for diabetes-related conditions; 41% of those re-admitted within 14 days had not seen their general practitioner between discharge and re-admission. Factors predictive of re-hospitalisation included comorbid heart failure (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 1.49; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.03-2.17; P = 0.036), numbers of prescribers in previous year (aOR [for each additional prescriber], 1.06; 95% CI, 1.01-1.08; P = 0.031), and two or more hospitalisations in the 6 months before the index admission (aOR, 1.79; 95% CI 1.15-2.78; P = 0.009). CONCLUSION Older people hospitalised for diabetes who have comorbid heart failure, multiple recent hospitalisations, and multiple prescribers involved in their care are at greatest risk of being re-admitted to hospital within 30 days. Targeted follow-up during the initial 14 days after discharge may facilitate appropriate interventions that avert re-admission of these at-risk patients.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Medical journal of Australia
دوره 206 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2017