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BMC Res Notes ; 12(1): 463, 2019 Jul 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31358031

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this data paper is to provide the data set of a sub-analysis of the DEMDATA study data. In the DEMDATA study, epidemiological data on the prevalence and severity of dementia, as well as functioning, behavioral problems and other health related factors in residents living in Austrian and Czech nursing homes were collected. The DEMDATA project further provides information on relatives' perception of the life Quality of residents, care team burden as well as environmental factors. Participating nursing homes were randomly drawn and stratified. Inclusion criteria for participation were that the resident was living permanently in the institution and that he/she and/or a legal representative (where relevant) had signed an informed consent. DATA DESCRIPTION: This paper provides data of cognitive, functional and behavioral assessments as well as other health related information of 1085 residents living in Austrian and Czech nursing homes. For each resident, several measurements on his or her cognitive, functional, and behavioral status are available. Also further health-related factors such as quality of life, pain, numbers of falls and hospital stays are provided.


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Dementia/psychology , Homes for the Aged , Nursing Homes , Quality of Life/psychology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Austria/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Czech Republic/epidemiology , Dementia/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Male , Mental Status and Dementia Tests/statistics & numerical data , Prevalence
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BMC Geriatr ; 18(1): 178, 2018 08 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30103672

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BACKGROUND: This paper provides a first comparative exploratory analysis of our findings from DEMDATA, a collaborative project between Austria and the Czech Republic. Analysed here are data from the residents and the environment assessment protocol. METHODS: In a cross sectional study design, residents from randomly drawn and stratified nursing homes were investigated using a common study protocol. RESULTS: From a total resident pool of 1666 persons, 1085 (571 in Austria, 514 in the Czech Republic) persons signed a consent form and participated in the data collection. More than 70% of residents assessed were female and the population was on average 85 years old. A discrepancy between the presence of a medical diagnosis in the charts of the residents and the results of cognitive testing was found. In Austria, 85.2%, in the Czech Republic 53.0% of residents had cognitive impairment. In Austria 80.0%, and in the Czech Republic 56.7% had behavioural problems. With respect to pain, 44.8% in Austria, and 51.5% in the Czech Republic had mild to severe pain. 78.4% of Austrian and 74.5% of the residents had problems with mobility and both populations were in danger of malnutrition. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the prevalence rates are comparable with previous studies also using direct resident assessment. Variations in prevalence rates seem to result mainly from the assessment technique (direct cognitive testing vs. medical chart review). The high prevalence rates for dementia, behavioural symptoms, pain and malnutrition indicate an immediate call for attention to further research and practice development.


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Behavioral Symptoms/epidemiology , Dementia/epidemiology , Homes for the Aged/trends , Mobility Limitation , Nursing Homes/trends , Pain/epidemiology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Austria/epidemiology , Behavioral Symptoms/diagnosis , Cognitive Dysfunction/diagnosis , Cognitive Dysfunction/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Czech Republic/epidemiology , Dementia/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Male , Pain/diagnosis , Prevalence , Random Allocation
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