Utilization of Health Services Before and After Diagnosis in a Specialist Rural and Remote Memory Clinic

Authors

  • Julie G. Kosteniuk University of Saskatchewan
  • Debra G. Morgan University of Saskatchewan
  • Beliz Acan Osman Saskatchewan Health Quality Council
  • Naorin Islam University of Saskatchewan
  • Megan E. O'Connell University of Saskatchewan
  • Andrew Kirk University of Saskatchewan
  • Jacqueline M. Quail Saskatchewan Health Quality Council
  • Meric Osman Saskatchewan Medical Association

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5770/cgj.26.653

Keywords:

rural health, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, physicians, hospitals, drug prescriptions, retrospective studies, health services research

Abstract

Background

Limited research exists on the use of specific health services over an extended time among rural persons with dementia. The study objective was to examine health service use over a 10-year period, five years before until five years after diagnosis in the specialist Rural and Remote Memory Clinic (RRMC).

Methods

Clinical and administrative health data of RRMC patients were linked. Annual health service utilization of the cohort (N = 436) was analyzed for 416 patients pre-index (57.5% female, mean age 71.2 years) and 419 post-index (56.3% female, mean age 70.8 years). Approximately 40% of memory clinic diagnoses were Alzheimer’s disease (AD), 20% non-AD dementia, and 40% mild or subjective cognitive impairment or other condition. Post-index, 188 patients (44.9%) moved to permanent long-term care and were retained in the sample; 121 patients died (28.9%) and were removed yearly.

Results

Over the ten-year study period, a significant increase occurred in the average number of FP visits, all-type drug prescriptions, and dementia-specific drug prescriptions (all p <.001). The highest proportion of patients hospitalized was observed one year pre-index, the highest average number of specialist visits was observed one year post-index, and both demonstrated a significant decreasing trend in the five-year post-index period (p = .037).

Conclusions

A pattern of increasing FP visits and drug prescriptions over an extended period before and after diagnosis in a specialist rural and remote memory clinic highlights a need to support FPs in post-diagnostic management. Further research of longitudinal patterns in health service utilization is merited.

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Published

2023-09-01

How to Cite

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Kosteniuk J, Morgan DG, Acan Osman B, Islam N, O’Connell ME, Kirk A, Quail JM, Osman M. Utilization of Health Services Before and After Diagnosis in a Specialist Rural and Remote Memory Clinic. Can Geriatr J [Internet]. 2023 Sep. 1 [cited 2024 Nov. 3];26(3):350-63. Available from: https://cgjonline.ca/index.php/cgj/article/view/653

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Original Research