Risk factors for complex care needs in general medical inpatients - Results from a European study

P de Jonge*, FJ Huyse, T Herzog, A Lobo, JPJ Slaets, JS Lyons, BC Opmeer, B Stein, [No Value] Arolt, N Balogh, G Cardoso, P Fink, M Rigatelli

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Abstract

The authors linked admission risk factors to a series of indicators for complex care delivery to enable detection of patients in need of care coordination at the moment of admission to the ge; end hospital. The authors found 13 risk factors to be predictive of more than one indicator of care complexity. An admission risk screening procedure to detect patients in need of care coordination should focus on these risk factors and should include predictions made by doctors and nurses at admission and information collected from the patient and the medical chart.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)213-221
Number of pages9
JournalPsychosomatics
Volume42
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2001

Keywords

  • PSYCHIATRIC-CONSULTATION
  • LIAISON INTERVENTION
  • NURSING-HOME
  • OUTCOMES
  • DISORDER
  • ILLNESS
  • TRIAL
  • INDEX
  • SCORE

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