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Correlates of cognitive functioning in independent elderly patients discharged home from the emergency department after a minor injury.

Marie-Christine OuelletMarie-Josée SiroisSimon Beaulieu-BonneauMarie-Ève GagnéJacques MorinJeffrey PerryRaoul DaoustLaura WildingVéronique ProvencherStéphanie CamdenNadine Allain-BouléMarcel Émond
Published in: International psychogeriatrics (2016)
These characteristics could help ED professionals identify patients who might need additional cognitive evaluations or follow-ups after their passage through the ED. Obtaining information on these characteristics is potentially feasible in the ED context and could help professionals alter favorably elderly's trajectory of care. Since a significant proportion of elderly patients consulting at an ED have cognitive impairment, the ED is an opportunity to prevent functional and cognitive decline.
Keyphrases
  • emergency department
  • cognitive decline
  • cognitive impairment
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  • mild cognitive impairment
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  • middle aged
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