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The current organization of hospital care for older patients with complex healthcare needs is of insufficient quality, safety and efficiency. Frail older patients have a higher risk for development of complications and consequently a higher length of hospital stay, a higher risk of functional decline, and higher care needs after discharge. As nearly half of the patients admitted to Dutch hospitals is over 65 years, it is highly necessary to adapt the organization of hospital care to their needs. Besides having introduced the medical specialty geriatrics, hospital management has not started to provide hospital wide healthcare tailored to frail older patients. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to develop and examine the effectiveness of an intervention program for frail older patients admitted to hospital aimed at preventing functional decline and other hospital related negative outcomes.
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The long-term objective of this study is to examine the effectiveness and efficiency of an intervention program for frail older patients admitted to hospital. The specific aims are:
We expect that older patients who participate in the intervention program after one year of implementation, compared to patients who were admitted to hospital before implementation of the intervention program, will:
Additionally, we expect that the knowledge and attitudes toward care for older patients among nurses and physicians will change positively during implementation of the intervention program.
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