A randomised controlled trial of long stay nursing home and geriatric ward care for the elderly. A summary of main findings.

Acta hospitalia Pub Date : 1992-01-01
A Bowling, J Formby, P Clark
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This paper reports outcome data on mental and physical ability levels, mortality and accidents rates, from a randomised controlled trial evaluating health authority funded nursing home and long stay geriatric ward care in one inner London health district. There were no differences between settings in relation to mortality rates, although respondents randomised to the nursing homes deteriorated more rapidly in overall and functional ability levels; they also experienced a higher accident rate than respondents in the wards. This has to be balanced against the previously published observational data from the evaluation which clearly indicated that quality of life in the homes was superior to that in the wards. There was more occupational therapy input into the wards in comparison with the homes, and activities were promoted most in the patient's Club in the hospital setting. Although quality of life was superior in the homes in relation to flexibility and preservation of resident's dignity.

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老年人长期护理之家与老年病房护理之随机对照试验。主要发现摘要。
本文报告了心理和身体能力水平、死亡率和事故率的结果数据,这些数据来自于一项随机对照试验,该试验评估了卫生当局在伦敦一个卫生区资助的养老院和长期住院老年病房护理。尽管随机分配到养老院的应答者在总体和功能能力水平上恶化得更快,但与死亡率相关的环境之间没有差异;他们的事故率也高于病房里的受访者。这必须与先前发表的评估观察数据相平衡,这些数据清楚地表明,家庭的生活质量优于病房的生活质量。与家庭相比,病房有更多的职业治疗投入,在医院环境中,患者俱乐部推广的活动最多。虽然住宅的生活质量在灵活性和维护居民尊严方面是优越的。
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