Older Hospital Patients
Cross-source consensus on Older Hospital Patients from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Hospitalised older adults face elevated risks of delirium, falls, and functional decline during hospital stays. — Maximizing Ageing Using Volunteer Engagement (MAUVE): one health system’s journey to spread a volunteer-based intervention for acutely ill older adults – a prospective observational study
- MAUVE enrolled patients aged 65 or older with risks such as delirium, falls, sensory impairment, social isolation, or nutritional problems. — Maximizing Ageing Using Volunteer Engagement (MAUVE): one health system’s journey to spread a volunteer-based intervention for acutely ill older adults – a prospective observational study
- Older adults aged 65 and over account for a disproportionately large share of emergency department visits and hospital admissions globally. — Maximizing Ageing Using Volunteer Engagement (MAUVE): one health system’s journey to spread a volunteer-based intervention for acutely ill older adults – a prospective observational study
- Patients enrolled in MAUVE had a mean age of 80 to 84 years. — Maximizing Ageing Using Volunteer Engagement (MAUVE): one health system’s journey to spread a volunteer-based intervention for acutely ill older adults – a prospective observational study