• Can J Psychiatry · May 1991

    Outcomes of admission to a psychogeriatric service.

    • K Rockwood, P Stolee, and A Brahim.
    • Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton.
    • Can J Psychiatry. 1991 May 1; 36 (4): 275-9.

    AbstractThere is an increasing demand in Canada for improved care of elderly patients with psychiatric disorders. We report one year's experience, with a one year follow-up, of 130 consecutive admissions to the psychogeriatric service at Alberta Hospital, Edmonton. Approximately one-half of the patients came from the community and one-half from long term care institutions; 3 % were admitted via an acute care hospital. The median age was 76 years (range from 43 to 92). Aggression (45%) and wandering (29%) were the most common problems. Dementia was diagnosed in 58% and depression in 19% of patients; 17% had medical problems which precipitated or exacerbated the presenting symptoms. The median length of stay was 92 days (range from one to 365 days); patients admitted from long term care facilities were hospitalized for a longer period of time than those admitted from the community. The mortality rate was 16% in the hospital and five percent at one year follow-up. Approximately one-half of the patients were discharged back to their original residence. These results suggest that even very severely disturbed behaviour can be managed successfully and that a close link between medical diagnostic and treatment services is important. Innovations between these services and long term care facilities may reduce the need for prolonged hospitalization.

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