Risk Factors for Disability After Emergency Department Discharge in Older Adults
Nagurney JM, Han L, Leo‐Summers L, Allore HG, Gill TM. Risk Factors for Disability After Emergency Department Discharge in Older Adults. Academic Emergency Medicine 2020, 27: 1270-1278. PMID: 32673434, PMCID: PMC7749835, DOI: 10.1111/acem.14088.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLower extremity weaknessDisability burdenRisk factorsOlder adultsED visitsPhysical frailtyLongitudinal multivariable modelsEmergency department dischargeModifiable risk factorsCommunity-living personsCandidate risk factorsEmergency department experienceED dischargeNonmodifiable factorsMultivariable analysisRisk stratificationFunctional outcomeIndependent associationMultivariable modelOngoing longitudinal studyMonthly interviewsAnalytic sampleFunctional activityAdultsVisitsCohort Profile: The Precipitating Events Project (PEP Study)
Gill T, Han L, Gahbauer EA, Leo-Summers L, Murphy TE. Cohort Profile: The Precipitating Events Project (PEP Study). The Journal Of Nutrition, Health & Aging 2020, 24: 438-444. PMID: 32242212, PMCID: PMC7322244, DOI: 10.1007/s12603-020-1341-4.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsPrecipitating Events ProjectPEP studyComprehensive home-based assessmentsEpidemiology of disabilityAge 70 yearsHealth care utilizationGreater New HavenLarge health planParticipant-level dataHome-based assessmentEnd of lifeCare utilizationDeath certificatesMedicare claimsDepressive symptomsOngoing longitudinal studyDisabling processEligible membersOlder personsHealth plansLongitudinal studyMethodologic researchCompletion ratesOriginal reportQualified investigators