Geriatrietypische Morbiditätsmuster und Pflegebedürftigkeit bei Patienten mit Demenz

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Geriatrietypische Morbiditätsmuster und Pflegebedürftigkeit bei Patienten mit Demenz. / Beekmann, Meike; van den Bussche, Hendrik; Glaeske, Gerd; Hoffmann, Falk; Bussche van den, Hendrik.

In: PSYCHIAT PRAX, Vol. 39, No. 5, 01.07.2012, p. 222-7.

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Beekmann, M, van den Bussche, H, Glaeske, G, Hoffmann, F & Bussche van den, H 2012, 'Geriatrietypische Morbiditätsmuster und Pflegebedürftigkeit bei Patienten mit Demenz', PSYCHIAT PRAX, vol. 39, no. 5, pp. 222-7. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0032-1305010

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Beekmann, M., van den Bussche, H., Glaeske, G., Hoffmann, F., & Bussche van den, H. (2012). Geriatrietypische Morbiditätsmuster und Pflegebedürftigkeit bei Patienten mit Demenz. PSYCHIAT PRAX, 39(5), 222-7. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0032-1305010

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Beekmann M, van den Bussche H, Glaeske G, Hoffmann F, Bussche van den H. Geriatrietypische Morbiditätsmuster und Pflegebedürftigkeit bei Patienten mit Demenz. PSYCHIAT PRAX. 2012 Jul 1;39(5):222-7. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0032-1305010

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title = "Geriatrietypische Morbidit{\"a}tsmuster und Pflegebed{\"u}rftigkeit bei Patienten mit Demenz",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: To provide information about occurrence and patterns of geriatric morbidity and need for long-term care in patients newly diagnosed with dementia compared to controls without dementia.METHODS: An analysis of administrative data was conducted to compare the geriatric outpatient diagnoses and the patterns of care dependency of 1,848 incident dementia patients and 7,385 matched non-dementia controls older than 65 years in the incidence year.RESULTS: In most cases the geriatric characteristics show an increased (partly statistically significant) prevalence in the group with dementia as compared to controls. Moreover, dementia patients show a higher number of geriatric comorbidities in contrast to non-dementia controls. Furthermore, the percentage of persons with need for long-term care in the dementia-group is significantly higher than for controls (44.4 vs. 12.9 %).CONCLUSIONS: Prevention, early recognition or treatment of attendant symptoms are very important in daily clinical and nursing care in patients with dementia to ameliorate the progression of the disease and to improve the patients' quality of life.",
keywords = "Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Alzheimer Disease, Comorbidity, Disability Evaluation, Female, Geriatric Assessment, Health Services Needs and Demand, Humans, Long-Term Care, Male, National Health Programs, Quality of Life, Reference Values",
author = "Meike Beekmann and {van den Bussche}, Hendrik and Gerd Glaeske and Falk Hoffmann and {Bussche van den}, Hendrik",
note = "{\textcopyright} Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.",
year = "2012",
month = jul,
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language = "Deutsch",
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AU - Beekmann, Meike

AU - van den Bussche, Hendrik

AU - Glaeske, Gerd

AU - Hoffmann, Falk

AU - Bussche van den, Hendrik

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N2 - OBJECTIVE: To provide information about occurrence and patterns of geriatric morbidity and need for long-term care in patients newly diagnosed with dementia compared to controls without dementia.METHODS: An analysis of administrative data was conducted to compare the geriatric outpatient diagnoses and the patterns of care dependency of 1,848 incident dementia patients and 7,385 matched non-dementia controls older than 65 years in the incidence year.RESULTS: In most cases the geriatric characteristics show an increased (partly statistically significant) prevalence in the group with dementia as compared to controls. Moreover, dementia patients show a higher number of geriatric comorbidities in contrast to non-dementia controls. Furthermore, the percentage of persons with need for long-term care in the dementia-group is significantly higher than for controls (44.4 vs. 12.9 %).CONCLUSIONS: Prevention, early recognition or treatment of attendant symptoms are very important in daily clinical and nursing care in patients with dementia to ameliorate the progression of the disease and to improve the patients' quality of life.

AB - OBJECTIVE: To provide information about occurrence and patterns of geriatric morbidity and need for long-term care in patients newly diagnosed with dementia compared to controls without dementia.METHODS: An analysis of administrative data was conducted to compare the geriatric outpatient diagnoses and the patterns of care dependency of 1,848 incident dementia patients and 7,385 matched non-dementia controls older than 65 years in the incidence year.RESULTS: In most cases the geriatric characteristics show an increased (partly statistically significant) prevalence in the group with dementia as compared to controls. Moreover, dementia patients show a higher number of geriatric comorbidities in contrast to non-dementia controls. Furthermore, the percentage of persons with need for long-term care in the dementia-group is significantly higher than for controls (44.4 vs. 12.9 %).CONCLUSIONS: Prevention, early recognition or treatment of attendant symptoms are very important in daily clinical and nursing care in patients with dementia to ameliorate the progression of the disease and to improve the patients' quality of life.

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