Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
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To examine the effect of hospital readmission on functional recovery after elective surgery in older adults. ⋯ Readmission after elective surgery may contribute to delays in functional recovery and persistent functional deficits in older adults.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study
Unraveling the Relationship Between Delirium, Brain Damage, and Subsequent Cognitive Decline in a Cohort of Individuals Undergoing Surgery for Hip Fracture.
To assess the association between serum S100B levels (a marker of brain damage), delirium, and subsequent cognitive decline. ⋯ In a cohort of older adults with hip fracture, no association was found between serum S100B levels and occurrence of delirium. S100B was associated with cognitive decline or death in the first year after hip fracture only in participants without perioperative delirium. S100B seems to be of limited value as a biomarker of brain damage associated with delirium.
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To understand the perspectives of both patients and the person who would make medical decisions for them if they were unable (surrogates) on their participation in advance care planning (ACP). ⋯ Surrogates can both impede and facilitate engagement in ACP, and they can hold different perceptions from patients regarding this engagement. Efforts to promote ACP may be most successful if they assess and address both patients' and surrogates' attitudes and help to facilitate clear communication between them.
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To examine perspectives on antibiotic use and antibiotic stewardship of nurses and medical providers in nursing homes (NHs). ⋯ Nursing staff and medical providers share a commitment to reducing unnecessary antibiotic use. Antibiotic stewardship interventions should foster cooperation and build competency to implement alternative management approaches and to educate residents and families. Nurse leaders and medical providers with long-term care training may be especially effective champions for antibiotic stewardship.