Assessment for incipient hospital-acquired deconditioning in acute hospital settings: A systematic literature review

Authors

  • Susan Gordon
  • Karen A. Grimmer
  • Sarah Barras

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2546

Keywords:

hospital-acquired deconditioning, HAD, assessment, inter-professional practice, quality care, discharge planning, functional decline, frailty, systematic evidence scan, psychometric properties, utility, older people, acute hospital admission

Abstract

Objectives: To systematically identify literature reporting on assessment instruments relevant for incipient hospital-acquired deconditioning during acute hospital admissions; evaluate their psychometric properties; and identify individual assessment items to form the basis of a comprehensive acute hospital test battery for hospital-acquired deconditioning. Design and data sources: Systematic evidence scan of MEDLINE, CINAHL, PubMed and Google Scholar from database inception to January 2018. Study selection: Papers reporting psychometric properties of assessment instruments to detect change in body function and structure, relevant to hospital-acquired deconditioning were selected. Included instruments should assess one or more elements of hospital-acquired deconditioning, reflect the short time-frame constraints of acute hospital admissions, and be able to be applied by any healthcare provider. Quality evaluation: Evidence of psychometric properties and utility were assessed using a validated instrument. Data extraction: Hospital-acquired deconditioning assessment items. Results: Eight potentially-relevant instruments were identified, with moderate-to-good validity and utility, but limited evidence of reliability. These instruments reported a total of 53 hospital-acquired deconditioning assessment items. Seventeen items with measurement periods greater than 3 days were excluded. The remaining items measured anthropometrics, gait, balance, mobility, activities of daily living, and skin integrity. Conclusion: These assessment items provide the basis of a multifaceted evidence-based test battery to comprehensively and repeatedly assess acute hospital inpatient function for incipient hospital-acquired deconditioning.

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Published

2019-04-09

How to Cite

Gordon, S., Grimmer, K. A., & Barras, S. (2019). Assessment for incipient hospital-acquired deconditioning in acute hospital settings: A systematic literature review. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 51(6), 397–404. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2546

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