Section 5: Patient Safety and Quality Assurance 2018
DOI: 10.1136/ejhpharm-2018-eahpconf.355
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5PSQ-001 Anaemia among hospitalised elderly patients

Abstract: BackgroundAnaemia is a common, multifactorial condition among elderly patients and associated with harmful consequences regarding hospitalisation, morbidity and mortality.PurposeThe aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of anaemia among elderly, hospitalised patients, and to compare the anaemic and non-anaemic patient group to determine which possible factors are associated with the development of this condition.Material and methodsPatients (≥65 years) admitted and operated with low energy, osteoporoti… Show more

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“…e WHO estimates that roughly 24% of older adults (over 60 years of age) globally have anaemia [3]. In developed countries, the prevalence of anaemia in the elderly aged 60 years and above ranges between 3% and 63% with a higher prevalence found in those who are hospitalized or in nursing homes [5,[9][10][11]. Prevalence of anaemia in the elderly population is higher in developing countries, ranging between 20.6% and 49.5% in community based studies [12][13][14][15][16] and those in nursing homes having a prevalence as high as 68.7 [17,18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…e WHO estimates that roughly 24% of older adults (over 60 years of age) globally have anaemia [3]. In developed countries, the prevalence of anaemia in the elderly aged 60 years and above ranges between 3% and 63% with a higher prevalence found in those who are hospitalized or in nursing homes [5,[9][10][11]. Prevalence of anaemia in the elderly population is higher in developing countries, ranging between 20.6% and 49.5% in community based studies [12][13][14][15][16] and those in nursing homes having a prevalence as high as 68.7 [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%