Mortality and its predictors among people with dementia receiving psychiatric in-patient care
Oriane E. Marguet, Shanquan Chen, Emad Sidhom, Emma Wolverson, Gregor Russell, George Crowther, Simon R. White, Jonathan Lewis, Rebecca Dunning, Shahrin Hasan, Benjamin R. Underwood

TL;DR
This study examines mortality and factors affecting survival in dementia patients receiving psychiatric inpatient care, highlighting the need for better palliative care planning.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into mortality patterns and challenges in predicting outcomes for dementia patients in psychiatric wards.
Findings
Survival after admission showed high variability with a median of 1201 days.
Clinical data could not accurately predict high-risk patients for death.
On-ward mortality increased from 3 deaths per year in 2013 to 13 in 2019.
Abstract
Although dementia is a terminal condition, palliation can be a challenge for clinical services. As dementia progresses, people frequently develop behavioural and psychological symptoms, sometimes so severe they require care in specialist dementia mental health wards. Although these are often a marker of late disease, there has been little research on the mortality of people admitted to these wards. We sought to describe the mortality of this group, both on-ward and after discharge, and to investigate clinical features predicting 1-year mortality. First, we conducted a retrospective analysis of 576 people with dementia admitted to the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust dementia wards over an 8-year period. We attempted to identify predictors of mortality and build predictive machine learning models. To investigate deaths occurring during…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPalliative Care and End-of-Life Issues · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
