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Use of a structured functional assessment format in a geriatric consultative service
Abstract:
Interdisciplinary team assessment may not be feasible in the consultative setting because of scarce institutional resources. We explored the extent to which a physician-administered multifaceted assessment could meet the needs of a geriatric consultative service and also provide for the comprehensive functional assessment of elderly patients. Fifty-one consecutive patients, mean age 78, were evaluated. Domains measured included physical and mental health, socioeconomic resources, and activities of daily living. Despite a majority of consult requests for transfer of seemingly stable patients, unrecognized remediable problems were identified in most cases. Compliance with the consultant's recommendations was consistently poor, averaging less than 33% for all of the domains assessed. Nine of the study patients subsequently were transferred to the care of an interdisciplinary team on the geriatric assessment unit. Numbers and types of problems identified by the geriatric consultation using a structured assessment format allows for the comprehensive and efficient disclosure of pertinent management issues. Improved compliance with consultant recommendations may be effected by better education of care providers to the special needs of the geriatric population.