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Clemence Musabyimana, Bob Yang
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Background: Prostate cancer and bladder outlet obstruction, often treated surgically, are increasing in the aging population, leading to more cases of stress urinary incontinence (SUI). While implantable continence devices are beneficial for many, a growing number of frail patients are unsuitable for surgery and rely on incontinence pads or penile clamps, which are limited to three-hour use to prevent tissue ischaemia. We present the first UK evaluation of the new PaceyCuff penile clamp, designed for 24-hour wear while maintaining blood flow, to assess its efficacy, safety, and impact on

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Tolulope Adeniji PhD, PT 1; Shallom Temiloluwa ADEBIYI, PT2; Anita C. Okafor MSc PT2; Opeyemi Idowu, PhD, PT2; Adetoyeje Y. Oyeyemi, DHSc, PT3.
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Background: This cross-sectional study aimed to assess the socio-demographic, anthropometric, and patient characteristics of 94 Yoruba speakers aged 60 years and older, and to validate the Yoruba version of the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS). Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design with a purposive sampling technique and a sample size of 94 participants. This study also made use of the World Health Organization methodologic guidelines on cultural adaptation of clinical scales. Convergent validity was assessed by evaluating the context that the Clinical frailty scale (CFS) relates to

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S Moore 1; D Furmedge 1; R Schiff 1
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Introduction: Hospital at home (HAH) is growing apace in the United Kingdom, offering hospital-delivered treatments at home. In parallel, increasingly structured alternative training pathways are being created to enable doctors to train outside of formal specialty training programmes. With a need to train doctors to work in community settings, a HAH rotation within a locally developed internal medicine training (IMT) programme at one large NHS Foundation Trust was evaluated. Method: A questionnaire was designed to review the alignment of HAH rotation experience with the IMT curriculum and its

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L MacNeill(1); S Doucet(1,2); A Luke(1); K Faig(3); P Jarrett(2,3)
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Introduction: Navigating dementia care is challenging, but patient navigation (PN) offers valuable support for this population. The "Navigating Dementia NB / Naviguer la démence NB" program piloted a PN program in New Brunswick, Canada, targeting people living with dementia (PLWD) and their carers. The program aimed to assist participants in navigating health and social care systems, matching their needs with available services. Methods: Navigating Dementia NB was co-developed by researchers, patient partners, and clinicians. This pilot program embedded six PNs in primary care clinics/centers

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P Jarrett(1,2); L MacNeill(3); A Luke(3); K Faig(2); S Doucet(1,3)
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Introduction: Receiving a dementia diagnosis can be overwhelming for persons living with dementia (PLWD) and their carers. Accessing information and home supports can be challenging. Having access to a Patient Navigation (PN) program is one way that may assist PLWD and their carers. Methods: This study used a mixed methods design and involved the implementation of a Patient Navigation (PN) program in 6 primary care settings in New Brunswick, Canada, between July 2022-July 2023. PLWD/carers living in their own homes were eligible to enroll. Results: There were 150 PLWD with a mean age of 76.77

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E Swain; K Ramsay
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Introduction: The geriatric population has a high incidence of dementia, delirium and frailty meaning often these patients cannot give comprehensive histories themselves. We are left with missing pieces of the puzzle; we might not know their ‘normal’ and frequently ask: ‘Are they always like this?’. A collateral history becomes a valuable tool, contributing to a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and assisting the whole MDT to make informed decisions for patient-centred care. The primary aim of this project was to improve the quality of collateral histories taken for patients admitted to the

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C de Silva 1; M Twigg 1; L Dykes 1; R Gilpin 1
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Background: This project is based in the geriatric department of Wye Valley NHS trust which serves Herefordshire and mid-Powys. Introduction : In frail, older patients, cardiopulmonary(CPR) resuscitation has low rates of success. Lack of appropriately completed ReSPECT forms leads to futile attempts of CPR, repeated readmissions and patient harm. This project aims to improve patient centred advance care planning (ACP), and the quality of their documentation in the ‘clinician recommendations’ section in ReSPECT forms through development of new educational tools. Methods: The Supportive and

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KY Loh1; APY Ho1; KS Lim1; SD Varman1
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Introduction In older adults, anticholinergic burden (ACB) is associated with serious adverse effects including delirium, falls, functional decline, cognitive decline and death. We carried out a quality improvement project in a geriatric ward, aiming to reduce the percentage of older adults with high ACB scores on discharge by 15% from a baseline of 48% over a period of 3 months. Method A pre-interventional analysis of all patients discharged from a single acute geriatric ward in Changi General Hospital was performed. A pre-intervention survey was conducted to assess awareness among physicians

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Hernández J1;Ochoa V1;Theran J1,Badillo L1,Torres H1,Dulcey L1;Gómez J1;Trillos M1;Vera D1;Gómez V1;Peña A1;Amaya C1;Rodriguez M1C1;Ramos G1;Gandur N1;Gómez V1;Olarte A1; Trillos ;Picón M2
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Introduction: It is expected that by the fourth decade of the 21st century, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) will become the third leading cause of death worldwide. These data require awareness among treating physicians of these patients. Material and Methods: A pilot study was conducted from January 2020 - December 2022 in a South American health institution in which cardiovascular risk was estimated using GLOBORISK and ATP-III criteria. Data derived from the metabolic profile included in the ATP-III criteria were collected. Quantitative variables are presented as mean ± standard

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KY Loh1; L Tay1
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Introduction: Older adults are at increased risks of drug-related problems, contributed by increasing incidence of multimorbidity with age, and the consequent polypharmacy. We aim to investigate the drug classes associated with 30-day readmissions in hospitalised older adults. Method: We prospectively studied patients aged 65 years and above admitted to a general medical department in Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore, between October 2018 and January 2020. Medication lists were obtained from electronic medical records at admission. Unplanned readmission within 30 days of discharge was

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G Fisher [1]; S True [2]
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Introduction Despite the UK’s increasing life expectancy, and increase in the elderly population, there is an overwhelming lack of Geriatricians in the UK; as of 2022, there is only 1 consultant Geriatrician per 8,031 individuals over the age of 65 (BGS, 2023). To meet the complex care needs of this population, there must be a focus on increasing the interest that doctors have towards Geriatric Medicine, with the overall aim being to recruit more doctors into the speciality. Method The aim of this review was to investigate what factors medical students perceive as barriers to pursuing a career

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