Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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315807 | Archives of Psychiatric Nursing | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The purpose of this descriptive correlational study was to explore potential gender differences in the relationship of dementia severity, age, APOE status, cognitive reserve and co-morbidity (two potentially modifiable factors), to delirium severity in older adults. Baseline data from an ongoing clinical trial and a Poisson regression procedure were used in the analyses. Participants were 148 elderly individuals with dementia and delirium admitted to post-acute care. In women, delirium severity was related to dementia severity (p = 0.002) and co-morbidity moderated that effect (p = 0.03). In men, education was marginally associated with delirium severity (p = 0.06). Implications for research are discussed.
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Authors
Ann M. Kolanowski, Nikki L. Hill, Esra Kurum, Donna M. Fick, Andrea M. Yevchak, Paula Mulhall, Linda Clare, Michael Valenzuela,