Letter to the Editor
Real-world challenges when facilitating terminal discharge in Singapore
Dear Editor,
During the Ministry of Health workplan seminar held on 2 June 2022, Minister Ong Ye Kung expounded the notion of a good death...
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Functional improvement after inpatient rehabilitation in community hospitals following acute hospital care
Early inpatient rehabilitation therapy has been known to have beneficial impact on physical function and mobility, psychological status and cognitive function of patients following...
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Impact on Quality of Patient Care and Procedure Use in the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) Following Reorganisation
Critical care is costly as it is labour intensive and involves expensive life support technology. In the United States, the intensive care units (ICUs)...
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Changing the Institutional Practice of Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation after Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery to Early Extubation
In the past, cardiac patients in this institution were ventilated postoperatively for a prolonged period, frequently overnight. Since 1997 some of our cardiac anaesthetists...
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Critical Role of Functional Decline in Delayed Discharge from an Acute Geriatric Unit
In the last decade, many countries have experienced alarming transformation in their demographic patterns, with the elderly population emerging as the fastest growing segment...
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Variance Analysis Applied to a Stroke Pathway: How This Can Improve Efficiency of Healthcare Delivery
Stroke is the fourth principal cause of death in Singapore, and the leading cause of long-term disability amongst developed countries. Due to the spiralling...
Others
Critically Ill Elderly Who Require Mechanical Ventilation: The Effects of Age on Survival Outcomes and Resource Utilisation in the Medical Intensive Care Unit of a General Hospital
Increasing life expectancy and ageing of the “post-war baby boomer” generation have led to the rapidly ageing demographic of many Asian countries. Singapore’s elderly...
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Factors Causing Delay in Discharge of Elderly Patients in an Acute Care Hospital
With the introduction of block budget for acute care hospitals, cost containment is an important issue for all secondary and tertiary hospitals. Though health...
Letter to the Editor
Acquired Heterotopic Ossification following Encephalitis and Intractable Seizures
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the abnormal formation of bone in soft tissue outside of the skeleton. The incidence of HO has been known to...
Editorial
Alzheimer’s Disease – Towards More Patient-centred and Meaningful Clinical Outcomes
More than 100 years ago Alois Alzheimer first presented the clinical and pathological features of an unusual brain disease at his seminal lecture in...
Commentary
Bridging the Gap Between Primary and Specialist Care – An Integrative Model for Stroke
Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) is Singapore’s fourth leading cause of death, comprising 9% of all deaths, a crude death rate of 40.4/100,000, an age- and...
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Hip Fractures in the Elderly: The Impact of Comorbid Illnesses on Hospitalisation Costs
Management of hip fractures is costly and continues to generate significant costs throughout the one-year period after discharge.1 They demand considerable resources from a...
Commentary
A Review of Geriatric Education in Singapore
The United Nations International Plan of Action on Ageing (IPA), formulated during the First World Assembly on Ageing in Vienna in 1982, listed gerontological...
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Resource Consumption in Hospitalised, Frail Older Patients
The number of older adults in Singapore has been steadily increasing over the years and will continue to do so. In 2007, older adults...
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Validity and Reliability of the Zarit Burden Interview in Assessing Caregiving Burden
Dementia is a growing public health issue in the Asia-Pacific region. The number of people with dementia in the Asia-Pacific region will increase from...
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Stress Levels amongst Caregivers of Patients with Osteoporotic Hip Fractures – A Prospective Cohort Study
With the issue of an ageing population in many first-world countries, osteoporotic hip fractures remain a concern. These fractures are known to have a...
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Socio-demographic and Clinical Profile of Admissions to Community Hospitals in Singapore from 1996 to 2005: A Descriptive Study
Intermediate care, a range of services facilitating step-down care from the hospital to home, has become an integral part of the healthcare system. Community...
Letter to the Editor
Single-level Anterior Corpectomy with Fusion versus 2-level Anterior Cervical Decompression with Fusion: A Prospective Controlled Study with 2-year Follow-up Using Cages for Fusion
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) and anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion (ACCF) are performed for decompression of the spine when the primary compressive...