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Patients continent at time of discharge were more often discharged to their own homes than were incontinent patients (Fisher's exact test, p =.0006).
A study in The Netherlands found that complete lesions were more often discharged to specialized rehabilitation centers than incomplete lesions (78 and 39%%, respectively) (Nijendijk et al. 2014).
Diabetic patients had worse renal function and lower total cholesterol and were more often discharged with antiplatelet therapy and statin.
Women with ID were more often discharged from the maternity ward to place other than home than were women without ID.
Finally, patients presenting at least one severely unmet spiritual need (45/203) were more often discharged to a nursing home (6/45) than were those without severely unmet spiritual need (6/158) (P =.027).
They were more often discharged to nursing home facilities and less often to their homes (p <0.001).> -wrap-foot> Generaleral Practitioner; GDS: Global Deterioration Scale; CAM: Confusion Assessment Method.
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Patients following the more complex revision hip replacement are often discharged to subacute care setting for rehabilitation [ 1, 8, 9].
Suicide attempt patients and appeal patients were more often referred to further treatment, while those in the substance use-related poisoning group were often discharged without such plans.
The smaller the annual hospital volume, the more often patients were discharged home.
Some AEs are found more often in patients discharged alive: more surgical site infections, nerve injuries after surgery and failed surgical procedures were found during admission.
As a result, non-participating adolescents were more often non-regularly discharged (37%) than were participating adolescents (20%), χ² 514) = 17.57, p = .00.00
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