EVALUATION OF A GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT UNIT

JC GERRITSEN*, PC VAN DER ENDE, EW WOLFFENSPERGER, RC BOOM

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    Abstract

    Psychogeriatric patients are a very vulnerable group among the elderly. A relative large proportion is institutionalized. In addition, many studies point to the heavy burden on the informal carers of psychogeriatric patients, frequently leading to depression. Geriatric expertise in primary care, however, is limited. To complement this expertise, an experiment was conducted involving a geriatric assessment unit in a nursing home. An evaluation study was carried out including 96 patients, 89 of whom were looked after by informal carers. Data were collected from the unit and two 'external controls', both the GP and the informal carer, were interviewed before and 3 months after the intervention. The results show that, in a majority of cases, a new psychiatric or somatic diagnosis could be arrived at. Advice was given on drugs and physiotherapy and the monitoring of behavior. The impact of the behavioural problems of patients was diminished after the intervention according to the informal carers. Moreover, the sense of competence of the informal carers was enhanced. The health status of the informal carers and the social support they received remained the same. Furthermore, comparison with other datasets supported the assumption of early detection.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)207-217
    Number of pages11
    JournalInternational Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
    Volume10
    Issue number3
    Publication statusPublished - Mar-1995

    Keywords

    • GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT
    • EVALUATION STUDY
    • BURDEN

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