2016
DOI: 10.3928/00989134-20160201-01
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Associations Between Dehydration, Cognitive Impairment, and Frailty in Older Hospitalized Patients: An Exploratory Study

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“…Some interventions may be inappropriate for, or impractical to use, in frail older adults, however, advanced age alone should not preclude the use of lifestyle interventions if assessment warrants this. Caution should be exercised in recommending fluid restriction as dehydration is common in long‐term care residents 52 and newly admitted frail older hospitalized patients 53 . Dehydration may increase the risk of UI and its severity in frail older adults because of its significant association with constipation and delirium 54,55 …”
Section: Assessment Of the Frail Older Person With Uimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some interventions may be inappropriate for, or impractical to use, in frail older adults, however, advanced age alone should not preclude the use of lifestyle interventions if assessment warrants this. Caution should be exercised in recommending fluid restriction as dehydration is common in long‐term care residents 52 and newly admitted frail older hospitalized patients 53 . Dehydration may increase the risk of UI and its severity in frail older adults because of its significant association with constipation and delirium 54,55 …”
Section: Assessment Of the Frail Older Person With Uimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caution should be exercised in recommending fluid restriction as dehydration is common in long-term care residents 52 and newly admitted frail older hospitalized patients. 53 Dehydration may increase the risk of UI and its severity in frail older adults because of its significant association with constipation and delirium. 54,55 There are two new systematic reviews on lifestyle intervention: a review of multiple types of lifestyle interventions in adults 56 and a review focused on the volume of daily fluid intake in adults with overactive bladder (OAB).…”
Section: Treatment Of Ui In Frail Older Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, dementia can interfere with an individual's ability to recognise thirst, as well impeding their ability to remember where to get drinks, and to drink them when they are provided Shaw and Cook 2017). Studies that have found only non-significant associations between dehydration and cognitive function (Culp et al 2003;Mccrow et al 2016) tend to have small sample sizes, and/or missing data, or poor compliance. Refusal to drink remains a specific problem for some with dementia, not least where this is complicated by dysphagia (Shaw and Cook 2017).…”
Section: Cognitive Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As comprehensive details of the methods including recruitment methods and participant characteristics have been published elsewhere, [15] only brief details are provided in this manuscript.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Full details are published elsewhere. [15] 2.3.2 Cognitive status The Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale (RUDAS) [17] was administered to assess participant's cognitive functioning. The RUDAS is a brief, culture and language fair cognitive screening test that yields a score of between 0-30 with scores ≤ 22 indicative of CI (unless the low score is a consequence of another disability, e.g.…”
Section: Measures 231 Demographic Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%