Abstract
The hospital discharge report (HDR) is a document that serves as a link between the hospital clinician and the primary care team. Our objective has been to evaluate the level of geriatric information in the HDR developed in the Internal Medicine Department of an tertiary care university hospital. Besides, the possible changes along the last 5 years were also evaluated. HDRs of 1,000 patients over 65 years (500 in 1996 and 500 in 2001) and cared in the Bellvitge University Hospital were evaluated. Data relative to social, functional (qualitative and quantitative), and cognitive (qualitative and quantitative) assessment were collected. In 269 patients (27%) there was some kind of geriatric information in the HDRs. In the 2001 HDRs a significant increase in the percentage of social, qualitative functional and qualitative cognitive information was observed compared to 1996 HDRs. There were no significant differences upon comparing the subgroup of 269 patients with geriatric data in their HDRs with the subgroup of 731 remaining patients. The level of geriatric information in the HDRs is low. Care of elderly patients admitted to the Internal Medicine Department requires an additional evaluation on the part of all the professionals involved in their assistance, carrying out a global assessment that let a better knowledge of the patient. These evaluations should be part of the HDR.
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