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Prediction of institutionalization in the elderly. A systematic review

Journal

AGE AND AGEING
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 31-38

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afp202

Keywords

institutionalization; nursing home placement; nursing home admission; systematic review; old age; NHA; elderly

Funding

  1. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research [KND: 01GI0431, KNDD: 01GI0714]

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Design: relevant articles were identified by searching the databases MEDLINE, Web of Science, Cochrane Library and PSYNDEXplus. Studies based on population-based samples with prospective study design and identification of predictors by multivariate analyses were included. Quality of studies and evidence of predictors were determined. Results: thirty-six studies were identified; one-third of the studies were of high quality. Predictors with strong evidence were increased age, low self-rated health status, functional and cognitive impairment, dementia, prior NHP and a high number of prescriptions. Predictors with inconsistent results were male gender, low education status, low income, stroke, hypertension, incontinence, depression and prior hospital use. Conclusions: findings suggested that predictors of NHP are mainly based on underlying cognitive and/or functional impairment, and associated lack of support and assistance in daily living. However, the methodical quality of studies needs improvement. More theoretical embedding of risk models of NHP would help to establish more clarity in complex relationships in using nursing homes.

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