Care Needs and clinical outcomes of older people with dementia: A population-based propensity score-matched cohort study

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Objective: To explore the healthcare resource utilization, psychotropic drug use and mortality of older people with dementia. Design: A nationwide propensity score-matched cohort study. Setting National Health Insurance Research database. Participants: A total of 32,649 elderly people with dementia and their propensity-score matched controls (n=32,649). Measurements: Outpatient visits, inpatient care, psychotropic drug use, in-hospital mortality and all-cause mortality at 90 and 365 days. Results: Compared to the non-dementia group, a higher proportion of patients with dementia used inpatient services (1 year after index date: 20.91% vs. 9.55%), and the dementia group had more outpatient visits (median [standard deviation]: 7.00 [8.87] vs. 3.00 [8.30]). Furthermore, dementia cases with acute admission had the highest psychotropic drug utilization both at baseline and at the post-index dates (difference-in-differences: all <0.001). Dementia was associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality (90 days, Odds ratio (OR) =1.85 [95%CI 1.67-2.05], p<0.001; 365 days, OR=1.59 [1.50-1.69], p<0.001) and in-hospital mortality (90 days, OR=1.97 [1.71-2.27], p<0.001; 365 days, OR=1.82 [1.61-2.05], p<0.001) compared to matched controls. Conclusions: When older people with dementia are admitted for acute illnesses, they may increase their use of psychotropic agents and their risk of death, particularly in-hospital mortality.

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Hsiao, F. Y., Peng, L. N., Wen, Y. W., Liang, C. K., Wang, P. N., & Chen, L. K. (2015). Care Needs and clinical outcomes of older people with dementia: A population-based propensity score-matched cohort study. PLoS ONE, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124973

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