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  • Self-reported health and life satisfaction in older emergency department patients: sociodemographic, disease-related and care-specific associated factors
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  1. Schneider, Anna |
  2. Riedlinger, Dorothee |
  3. Pigorsch, Mareen |
  4. Holzinger, Felix |
  5. Deutschbein, Johannes |
  6. Keil, Thomas |
  7. Möckel, Martin |
  8. Schenk, Liane |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2021
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2021-07-21
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  • 21(1):1440
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  • 2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11439-8 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8296655/ |
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  • Background!#!Self-reported health (SRH) and life satisfaction (LS) are patient-reported outcomes (PROs) that independently predict mortality and morbidity in older adults. Emergency department (ED) visits due to serious health problems or accidents might pose critical life events for patients. This study aimed (a) to characterize older patients' SRH and LS during the distinct event of an ED stay, and (b) to analyze concomitant associations of PROs with ED patients' sociodemographic, disease-specific and care-related variables.!##!Methods!#!Study personnel recruited mostly older ED patients from three disease groups during a two-year period (2017-2019) in eight EDs in central Berlin, Germany, in the context of the health services research network EMANet. Cross-sectional data from the baseline patient survey and associated secondary data from hospital information systems were analyzed. Multilevel linear regression models with random intercept were applied to assess concomitant associations with SRH (scale: 0 (worst) to 100 (best)) and LS (scale: 0 (not at all satisfied) to 10 (completely satisfied)) as outcomes, including sensitivity analyses.!##!Results!#!The final sample comprised N = 1435 participants. Mean age was 65.18 (SD: 16.72) and 50.9% were male. Mean ratings of SRH were 50.10 (SD: 23.62) while mean LS scores amounted to 7.15 (SD: 2.50). Better SRH and higher LS were found in patients with cardiac symptoms (SRH: β = 4.35, p = .036; LS: β = 0.53, p = .006). Worse SRH and lower LS were associated with being in need of nursing care (SRH: β = - 7.52, p < .001; LS: β = - 0.59, p = .003) and being unemployed (SRH: β = - 8.54, p = .002; LS: β = - 1.27, p < .001). Sex, age, number of close social contacts, and hospital stays in the previous 6 months were additionally related to the outcomes. Sensitivity analyses largely supported results of the main sample.!##!Conclusions!#!SRH and LS were associated with different sociodemographic and disease-related variables in older ED patients. Nursing care dependency and unemployment emerged as significant factors relating to both outcomes. Being able to identify especially vulnerable patients in the ED setting might facilitate patient-centered care and prevent negative health outcomes. However, further longitudinal research needs to analyze trajectories in both outcomes and suitable intervention possibilities in the ED setting.!##!Trial registration!#!EMANet sub-studies were registered separately: German Clinical Trials Register (EMAAge: DRKS00014273, registration date: May 16, 2018; https://www.drks.de/drks_web/navigate.do?navigationId=trial.HTML&TRIAL_ID=DRKS00014273; EMACROSS: DRKS00011930, registration date: April 25, 2017; https://www.drks.de/drks_web/navigate.do?navigationId=trial.HTML&TRIAL_ID=DRKS00011930); ClinicalTrials.gov (EMASPOT: NCT03188861, registration date: June 16, 2017; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03188861?term=NCT03188861&draw=2&rank=1).
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lokal Aged [MeSH]
lokal Self Report [MeSH]
lokal Humans [MeSH]
lokal Vulnerable populations
lokal Cross-Sectional Studies [MeSH]
lokal Patient Satisfaction [MeSH]
lokal Germany/epidemiology [MeSH]
lokal Infant [MeSH]
lokal Male [MeSH]
lokal Emergency Service, Hospital [MeSH]
lokal Self-reported health
lokal Life satisfaction
lokal Research
lokal Sociodemographic factors
lokal Personal Satisfaction [MeSH]
lokal Berlin [MeSH]
lokal Emergency department
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