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The association of individual and facility characteristics with psychiatric hospitalization among nursing home residents

✍ Scribed by Marion Becker; Ross Andel; Timothy Boaz; Timothy Howell


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
83 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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Abstract

Objective

To examine resident and facility characteristics associated with psychiatric hospitalizations (PH) for Medicaid enrolled nursing home (NH) residents.

Methods

Participants were all Medicaid enrolled NH residents (n = 32,604) from all Medicaid certified nursing homes in Florida (n = 584) with complete data. We used individual demographic and diagnostic characteristics, as well as facility characteristics, to explore risk of psychiatric hospitalization in this dataset.

Results

Using generalized estimating equations, we found that younger age, male gender, poor physical health, serious mental illness, dementia, and drug use disorder were associated with risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Most notably, residents under 65 were more than three times more likely to undergo psychiatric hospitalization and dementia was associated with a three‐fold increase in the risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Predictors of PH differed somewhat for younger and older residents. Among facility characteristics, greater facility size, low proportion of those paying via Medicare and high proportion of residents with serious mental illness were associated with increased risk of psychiatric hospitalization, whereas, low proportion of residents paying via Medicaid, high proportion of residents paying via Medicare, and low proportion of resident with serious mental illness were associated with reduced risk.

Conclusions

Both resident and facility characteristics impact risk for psychiatric hospitalization. Attention to identified predictors may reduce risk and improve outcomes for nursing home residents. Copyright Β© 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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