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The older persons' assessment and liaison team 'OPAL': evaluation of comprehensive geriatric assessment in acute medical inpatients

Authors :
Adrian Hopper
A. Buttery
Finbarr C. Martin
Danielle Harari
S. O'Neill
Source :
Age and Ageing. 36:670-675
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2007.

Abstract

Background reducing hospital length of stay (LOS) in older acute medical inpatients is a key productivity measure. Evidence-based predictors of greater LOS may be targeted through Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA). Objectiveevaluate a novel service model for CGA screeningof older acute medical inpatients linked to geriatric intervention. Setting urban teaching hospital. Subjects acute medical inpatients aged 70+ years. Intervention multidisciplinary CGA screening of all acute medical admissions aged 70+ years leading to (a) rapid transfer to geriatric wards or (b) case-management on general medical wards by Older Persons Assessment and Liaison team (OPAL). Methods prospective pre-post comparison with statistical adjustment for baseline factors, and use of national benchmarking LOS data. Pre-OPAL (n = 46) and post-OPAL (n = 49) cohorts were similarly identified as high-risk by the CGA screening tool, but only post-OPAL patients received the intervention. Results pre-OPAL, 0% fallers versus 92% post-OPAL were specifically assessed and/or referred to a falls service postdischarge. Management of delirium, chronic pain, constipation, and urinary incontinence similarly improved. Over twice as many patients were transferred to geriatric wards, with mean days from admission to transfer falling from 10 to 3. Mean LOS fell by 4 days post-OPAL. Only the OPAL intervention was associated with LOS (P = 0.023) in multiple linear regression including case-mix variables (e.g. age, function, ‘geriatric giants’). Benchmarking data showed the LOS reduction to be greater than comparable hospitals. Conclusion CGA screening of acute medical inpatients leading to early geriatric intervention (ward-based case management, appropriate transfer to geriatric wards), improved clinical effectiveness and general hospital performance.

Details

ISSN :
14682834 and 00020729
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Age and Ageing
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4068b6ff1205d1c85cfb78a82445fe92
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afm089