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    Acute frailty services: results of a national day of care survey

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    Kamwa, V.
    Knight, T.
    Atkin, C.
    Cooksley, Tim
    Subbe, C.
    Holland, M.
    Lasserson, D.
    Sapey, E.
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    The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
    Issue Date
    2024
    
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    IntroductionOlder people living with frailty are at high risk of emergency hospital admission and often have complex care needs which may not be adequately met by conventional models of acute care. This has driven the introduction of adaptations to acute care pathways designed to improve outcomes in this patient group. The identification of differences in the organisational approach to frailty may highlight opportunities for quality improvement.MethodsThe Society for Acute Medicine Benchmarking audit is a national service evaluation which uses a single day-of-care methodology to record patient and organisational level data. All acute hospitals in the United Kingdom are eligible to participate. Emergency admissions referred to acute medical services between 00:00 and 23:59 on Thursday 23rd June 2022 were recorded. Information on the structure and operational design of acute frailty services was collected. The use of a validated frailty assessment tool, clinical frailty scale within the first 24 h of admission, assessment by an acute frailty service and clinical outcomes were reported in patients aged 70 year and above. A mixed effect generalised linear model was used to determine factors associated same-day discharge without overnight stay in patients with frailty.ResultsA total of 152 hospitals participated. There was significant heterogeneity in the operational design and staffing model of acute frailty services. The presence of an acute frailty unit was reported in 57 (42.2%) hospitals. The use of validated frailty assessment tools was reported in 117 (90.0%) hospitals, of which 107 (91.5%) used the clinical frailty scale. Patient-level data were recorded for 3604 patients aged 70 years and above. At the patient level, 1626 (45.1%) were assessed using a validated tool during the admission process. Assessment by acute frailty services was associated with an increased likelihood of same-day discharge (adjusted OR 1.55, 95%CI 1.03- 2.39).ConclusionThere is significant variation in the provision of acute frailty services. Frailty-related policies and services are common at the organisational level but implemented inconsistently at the patient level. Older people with frailty or geriatric syndromes assessed by acute frailty services were more likely to be discharged without the need for overnight bed-based admission.
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    Kamwa V, Knight T, Atkin C, Cooksley T, Subbe C, Holland M, et al. Acute frailty services: results of a national day of care survey. BMC geriatrics. 2024 JUL 16;24(1). PubMed PMID: WOS:001268948500002. English.
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    BMC Geriatrics
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/627149
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    10.1038/s42003-024-06577-9
    PubMed ID
    39014306
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    https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06577-9
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