Samanburður á MDS-AC skráningu og hefðbundinni sjúkraskrá á bráðadeild á Íslandi og öðrum Norðurlöndum : hluti samnorrænnar rannsóknar

Neðst á síðuni er hægt er að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open OBJECTIVE: Complex functional decline and comorbid state is an important indicator of outcome for hospital care of older adults. In today acute care it is important to quickly be able to target those w...

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Main Authors: Ólafur Samúelsson, Sigrún Bjartmarz, Anna Birna Jensdóttir, Pálmi V. Jónsson
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Læknafélga Reykjavíkur, Læknafélag Íslands 2007
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spelling ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/10710 2023-05-15T16:48:18+02:00 Samanburður á MDS-AC skráningu og hefðbundinni sjúkraskrá á bráðadeild á Íslandi og öðrum Norðurlöndum : hluti samnorrænnar rannsóknar Comparison of MDS-AC registration and conventional medical records in Iceland and other Nordic countries. A part of a Nordic study Ólafur Samúelsson Sigrún Bjartmarz Anna Birna Jensdóttir Pálmi V. Jónsson 2007-03-20 328163 bytes application/pdf YES http://hdl.handle.net/2336/10710 ice is ice Læknafélga Reykjavíkur, Læknafélag Íslands http://www.laeknabladid.is/ Læknablaðið 2005, 91(4):335-41 0023-7213 16155327 GER12 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/10710 Læknablaðið Aldraðir Sjúkraskrár Skráning gagna Heilsufarsupplýsingar Fræðigreinar LBL12 Activities of Daily Living Aged Comorbidity Denmark Finland Forms and Records Control Geriatric Assessment Humans Iceland Medical Records Medical Records Systems Computerized Norway Nursing Records Patient Admission Prospective Studies Sweden Article 2007 ftlandspitaliuni 2022-05-29T08:20:57Z Neðst á síðuni er hægt er að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open OBJECTIVE: Complex functional decline and comorbid state is an important indicator of outcome for hospital care of older adults. In today acute care it is important to quickly be able to target those who might benefit from geriatric assessment. The MDS-AC is an evaluation system for geriatric acute care patients that records functional impairment and co-morbid states. The object of this study was to compare the MDS-AC registration with the traditional nurses and doctors records for chosen variables important to older patient care in Iceland and other Nordic countries. METHODS: This was a randomised prospective Nordic study. The study took place in Reykjavík, Copenhagen, Umeå, Oslo and Helsinki. Participants in each country were chosen from 75 year old and older patients admitted to acute care medical wards, 160 patients from each country. The results presented here show data from selected variables collected with the MDS-AC instrument version 1,1 in the first 24 hours of admission, compared with hospital notes for the first 48 hours. RESULTS: For ADL and IADL impairments the medical record missed between 20 to 96% of items registered with the MDS-AC and between 33 to 100% when there is no impairment detected. This was true for all the participating Nordic countries but the Icelandic medical records were in comparison more often incomplete for the variables chosen. CONCLUSION: The MDS-AC documents better than traditional medical records several important variables relating to function among the elderly. It may be possible to improve documentation with a standardized instrument such as the MDS-AC. Tilgangur: Fjölþættur vandi og færniskerðing eru mikilvægir spáþættir fyrir horfur eldri sjúklinga eftir bráð veikindi. Til að sjúkrahúsþjónusta verði skilvirk og fullnægjandi er mikilvægt að greina þá fljótt sem hefðu ávinning af heildrænu öldrunarmati við bráð veikindi. Minimal Data set for Acute Care (MDS AC) er tæki ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Reykjavík Reykjavík Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Reykjavík Norway Smella ENVELOPE(29.443,29.443,69.896,69.896)
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topic Aldraðir
Sjúkraskrár
Skráning gagna
Heilsufarsupplýsingar
Fræðigreinar
LBL12
Activities of Daily Living
Aged
Comorbidity
Denmark
Finland
Forms and Records Control
Geriatric Assessment
Humans
Iceland
Medical Records
Medical Records Systems
Computerized
Norway
Nursing Records
Patient Admission
Prospective Studies
Sweden
spellingShingle Aldraðir
Sjúkraskrár
Skráning gagna
Heilsufarsupplýsingar
Fræðigreinar
LBL12
Activities of Daily Living
Aged
Comorbidity
Denmark
Finland
Forms and Records Control
Geriatric Assessment
Humans
Iceland
Medical Records
Medical Records Systems
Computerized
Norway
Nursing Records
Patient Admission
Prospective Studies
Sweden
Ólafur Samúelsson
Sigrún Bjartmarz
Anna Birna Jensdóttir
Pálmi V. Jónsson
Samanburður á MDS-AC skráningu og hefðbundinni sjúkraskrá á bráðadeild á Íslandi og öðrum Norðurlöndum : hluti samnorrænnar rannsóknar
topic_facet Aldraðir
Sjúkraskrár
Skráning gagna
Heilsufarsupplýsingar
Fræðigreinar
LBL12
Activities of Daily Living
Aged
Comorbidity
Denmark
Finland
Forms and Records Control
Geriatric Assessment
Humans
Iceland
Medical Records
Medical Records Systems
Computerized
Norway
Nursing Records
Patient Admission
Prospective Studies
Sweden
description Neðst á síðuni er hægt er að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open OBJECTIVE: Complex functional decline and comorbid state is an important indicator of outcome for hospital care of older adults. In today acute care it is important to quickly be able to target those who might benefit from geriatric assessment. The MDS-AC is an evaluation system for geriatric acute care patients that records functional impairment and co-morbid states. The object of this study was to compare the MDS-AC registration with the traditional nurses and doctors records for chosen variables important to older patient care in Iceland and other Nordic countries. METHODS: This was a randomised prospective Nordic study. The study took place in Reykjavík, Copenhagen, Umeå, Oslo and Helsinki. Participants in each country were chosen from 75 year old and older patients admitted to acute care medical wards, 160 patients from each country. The results presented here show data from selected variables collected with the MDS-AC instrument version 1,1 in the first 24 hours of admission, compared with hospital notes for the first 48 hours. RESULTS: For ADL and IADL impairments the medical record missed between 20 to 96% of items registered with the MDS-AC and between 33 to 100% when there is no impairment detected. This was true for all the participating Nordic countries but the Icelandic medical records were in comparison more often incomplete for the variables chosen. CONCLUSION: The MDS-AC documents better than traditional medical records several important variables relating to function among the elderly. It may be possible to improve documentation with a standardized instrument such as the MDS-AC. Tilgangur: Fjölþættur vandi og færniskerðing eru mikilvægir spáþættir fyrir horfur eldri sjúklinga eftir bráð veikindi. Til að sjúkrahúsþjónusta verði skilvirk og fullnægjandi er mikilvægt að greina þá fljótt sem hefðu ávinning af heildrænu öldrunarmati við bráð veikindi. Minimal Data set for Acute Care (MDS AC) er tæki ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ólafur Samúelsson
Sigrún Bjartmarz
Anna Birna Jensdóttir
Pálmi V. Jónsson
author_facet Ólafur Samúelsson
Sigrún Bjartmarz
Anna Birna Jensdóttir
Pálmi V. Jónsson
author_sort Ólafur Samúelsson
title Samanburður á MDS-AC skráningu og hefðbundinni sjúkraskrá á bráðadeild á Íslandi og öðrum Norðurlöndum : hluti samnorrænnar rannsóknar
title_short Samanburður á MDS-AC skráningu og hefðbundinni sjúkraskrá á bráðadeild á Íslandi og öðrum Norðurlöndum : hluti samnorrænnar rannsóknar
title_full Samanburður á MDS-AC skráningu og hefðbundinni sjúkraskrá á bráðadeild á Íslandi og öðrum Norðurlöndum : hluti samnorrænnar rannsóknar
title_fullStr Samanburður á MDS-AC skráningu og hefðbundinni sjúkraskrá á bráðadeild á Íslandi og öðrum Norðurlöndum : hluti samnorrænnar rannsóknar
title_full_unstemmed Samanburður á MDS-AC skráningu og hefðbundinni sjúkraskrá á bráðadeild á Íslandi og öðrum Norðurlöndum : hluti samnorrænnar rannsóknar
title_sort samanburður á mds-ac skráningu og hefðbundinni sjúkraskrá á bráðadeild á íslandi og öðrum norðurlöndum : hluti samnorrænnar rannsóknar
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