[Documentation and computer-assisted evaluation of basic data in a geriatric clinic].

Zeitschrift fur Gerontologie Pub Date : 1994-07-01
W Bergemann, H Tölle
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We analyzed data of our clinic by a computer program for discharge letters developed by us. Structure of patients, types of diseases, and success in rehabilitation were recorded. The average age of our patients was 80 years. The biggest group have been the 80-85 years old ones. Two-thirds have been female. Our department is divided into three sections. Admissions made to the section treating patients with acute diseases were made in two-thirds of the cases from surgeries and in one-third from accidents. The section where patients are rehabilitated received only patients who had been admitted before. Two-thirds of them were suffering from surgical diseases (especially orthopedic/traumatic problems). One-third from medical or neurological diseases--especially stroke. In the section for long-term treatment we transferred patients with chronic diseases, mainly from our own sections for acute care and rehabilitation. Twenty percent came from other departments and other hospitals. Discharge: Fifty-one percent of patients treated in the section for acute care were discharged. More than one-fourth were transferred to the section for long-term treatment. Thirteen percent died. Two-thirds of the rehabilitated patients were discharged home. Sixteen percent were treated long-term; about seven percent died. From our section for long-term treatment one-third of the patients were discharged home. Nineteen percent were discharged to nursing homes or other homes for seniors. Forty-one percent died. Younger patients could more likely be discharged without home nursing care and to a household with other members. More than fifty percent of patients of 80 years and older lived alone and required homecare.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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[老年诊所基本数据的记录和计算机辅助评估]。
我们用自己开发的出院信计算机程序来分析我们诊所的数据。记录患者结构、疾病类型和康复成功情况。患者的平均年龄为80岁。最大的群体是80-85岁的老人。其中三分之二是女性。我们部门分为三个部门。到急性病科就诊的病人中,三分之二是手术病人,三分之一是事故病人。病人康复科只接待以前住过的病人。其中三分之二患有外科疾病(特别是矫形/创伤问题)。三分之一来自医学或神经系统疾病,尤其是中风。在长期治疗科,我们把慢性病患者转过来,主要是从我们自己的急症护理和康复科转过来的。20%来自其他科室和其他医院。出院:急症科51%的病人出院。超过四分之一的人被转移到该科进行长期治疗。13%的人死亡。三分之二的康复病人出院回家。16%的人接受长期治疗;大约7%的人死亡。我们科长期治疗的病人有三分之一出院回家。19%的人被送到养老院或其他老年人之家。41%的人死亡。年轻的病人更有可能在没有家庭护理的情况下出院,并与其他成员住在一起。超过50%的80岁及以上的病人独居,需要家庭护理。(摘要删节250字)
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