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Boyle, Orla, Kelly, Louise, Ryan, Maeve, Brady, Deirdre, Wade, Ruth, Whelan, Catriona, Doherty, Orlaith, Murphy, Maeve, Mello, Sarah, McElwaine, Paul, Gray, James, Kennelly, Sean, Hayden, Derek |
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Age & Ageing; 2019 Supplement, Vol. 48, piii17-iii65, 49p |
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Background Dysphagia, frailty and negative patient outcomes are interlinked1. Changes in communication may result from the ageing process, chronic conditions, and/or neurologic conditions presenting in later years2. However, unlike other cohorts, including stroke, frail older patients are not routinely screened for swallowing/communication difficulties in acute settings. We investigated the proportion of Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) referrals generated for older patients attending our Emergency Department (ED) following use of a swallowing/communication screening tool and their association with Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) scores. Methods A retrospective analysis of data collected over a four week period was completed. Older patients presenting to ED were screened by the interdisciplinary gerontological ED team using a screening tool, including a locally developed swallow/communication screen. Statistical analyses were performed using STATA Version 12. Results Of 176 patients screened (mean age 81.8 years, SD 5.9 years), median CFS score was 5 (IQR 3-6). Thirty-seven percent (66/176) of patients were referred for SLT assessment following initial screen. SLT referrals were more commonly required in patients with a CFS score of ≥4 (46.2% vs. 19.3%, P=0.001) and likelihood of requiring SLT referral increased with greater CFS score (P<0.0001). Conclusion Results suggest that screening for swallowing and communication difficulties in older patients yields a high level of SLT referrals, with a higher frequency of SLT referrals observed with increasing frailty scores. Further research is required to determine the optimum swallowing/communication screening tool in the acute setting. Future research will focus on evaluating outcomes of SLT assessments completed and determining the prevalence of swallowing and/or communication difficulties in this cohort. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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