2020
DOI: 10.1111/ggi.13867
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Screening for vulnerable older people: Is the Probability of Repeated Admission scale an accurate tool?

Abstract: Aim To evaluate the Probability of Repeated Admission (Pra) scale performance in predicting healthcare utilization and death in a community sample of Rio de Janeiro city, Brazil. Methods This was a prospective longitudinal study. The sample was composed of community‐dwelling older people who participated in the research network Frailty in Brazilian Older People Study, Rio de Janeiro section. It analyzed data from the baseline and the follow up. At the baseline, 764 older adults were stratified by the Pra, and,… Show more

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“…P ra ≥ 0.5 indicates a high-risk of readmission of an elderly patient (Pacala et al, 1995). The accuracy and specificity of P ra were 62%-70% and 95%-96% for readmission and mortality in community-dwelling older adults (Perez et al, 2020;Wallace et al, 2013). The parts of the LACE index are as follows: (1) a length of stay (LOS) of less than 1 day is 0 points, LOS of 1 day is 1 point, LOS of 2 days is 2 points, LOS of 3 days is 3 points, LOS of 4-6 days is 4 points, LOS of 7-13 days is 5 points, and LOS of ≥14 days is 7 points; (2) acuity of the admission is 0 points for "no" and 3 points for "yes"; (3) comorbidities of the patient, as measured with the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) score with CCI = 1 is 1 point, CCI = 2 is 2 points, CCI = 3 is 3 points, and CCI of ≥4 is 5 points; and (4) emergency department (ER) use, measured as the number of visits in 6 months before admission with ER = 1 is 1…”
Section: Me Thodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…P ra ≥ 0.5 indicates a high-risk of readmission of an elderly patient (Pacala et al, 1995). The accuracy and specificity of P ra were 62%-70% and 95%-96% for readmission and mortality in community-dwelling older adults (Perez et al, 2020;Wallace et al, 2013). The parts of the LACE index are as follows: (1) a length of stay (LOS) of less than 1 day is 0 points, LOS of 1 day is 1 point, LOS of 2 days is 2 points, LOS of 3 days is 3 points, LOS of 4-6 days is 4 points, LOS of 7-13 days is 5 points, and LOS of ≥14 days is 7 points; (2) acuity of the admission is 0 points for "no" and 3 points for "yes"; (3) comorbidities of the patient, as measured with the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) score with CCI = 1 is 1 point, CCI = 2 is 2 points, CCI = 3 is 3 points, and CCI of ≥4 is 5 points; and (4) emergency department (ER) use, measured as the number of visits in 6 months before admission with ER = 1 is 1…”
Section: Me Thodsmentioning
confidence: 96%