Anxiety and Depressed Mood in Older Patients Peri-Hospitalization: The Role of Physical Symptoms and Sleep quality
Juliana Smichenko, Anna Zisberg, Tamar Shochat

TL;DR
This study explores how anxiety and depression in older hospitalized patients change over time, highlighting the impact of physical symptoms, sleep quality, and sedative use.
Contribution
The study identifies specific factors influencing mood changes in older adults during and after hospitalization, emphasizing sleep and symptom management.
Findings
Anxiety and depression worsened post-discharge compared to admission and discharge.
Poorer sleep quality and higher physical symptom burden significantly predicted anxiety and depression.
Sedative-hypnotic medication burden was linked to worsened depressive mood at discharge.
Abstract
Anxiety and depression are common among older adults affecting independence and well-being. However, their trajectories during the peri-hospital period remain unclear. This study examined changes in anxiety and depression from admission to discharge and one-month post-discharge, focusing on the roles of physical symptoms burden and sleep quality, and controlling for sedative-hypnotic medications burden. Data were analysed from the Hospitalization Process Effects on Mobilization Outcomes and Recovery (HoPE-MOR) study, including adults aged 65+ hospitalized in acute medical units. Assessments occurred at admission, discharge, and one-month post-discharge. A two-stage modelling approach examined mood changes from admission to discharge in 683 patients; and (out of them) from admission to post-discharge in 545 patients, controlling for demographic and baseline characteristics. Patients were…
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TopicsMusic Therapy and Health · Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders · Sleep and related disorders
