Journal article
Is increased carer knowledge of the health care system associated with decreased preventable hospitalizations for people in the community diagnosed with dementia? A systematic review protocol
JV Tehan, A Panayiotou, H Baxter, P Yates, J Tropea, F Batchelor
Systematic Reviews | BMC | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background: People living with dementia (PLWD) are admitted to hospital twice as often as those without dementia, for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSC) that could have been managed in ambulatory and primary care settings. PLWD are at greater risk of poor outcomes during and following hospital admission. Compared to those without dementia, they are almost twice as likely to die in hospital and two to three times more likely to experience an adverse event. Although some hospitalizations are clinically necessary, there may be a proportion related to ACSC that could be potentially avoided with additional support and education for PLWD and their carers. This study aims to assess the eff..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Melbourne Ageing Research Collaboration and State Trustees Australia Foundation provided support and funds to conduct this systematic review.