Table 1.
No.* | Age | Sex | Hospital classification † | Specialty ‡ | No. | Age | Sex | Hospital classification | Specialty |
1 | 35 | M | Acute | Internal medicine | 16 | 32 | F | Mixed care | Psychiatry |
2 | 30 | M | Acute | Internal medicine | 17 | 50 | F | Mixed care | Internal medicine |
3 | 37 | M | Acute | Surgery | 18 | 60 | M | Long-term | Psychiatry |
4 | 55 | M | Acute | Internal medicine | 19 | 45 | M | Acute | Neurology |
5 | 70 | M | Acute | Neurology | 20 | 48 | M | Acute | Neurosurgery |
6 | 47 | M | Acute | Neurosurgery | 21 | 44 | M | Acute | Geriatrics |
7 | 63 | F | PCU | Palliative care | 22 | 26 | F | Acute | Internal medicine |
8 | 51 | M | Long-term | Internal medicine | 23 | 47 | M | Acute | Internal medicine |
9 | 48 | M | Acute | Neurology | 24 | 45 | M | Acute | Gastrointestinal surgery |
10 | 42 | M | Acute | Neurology | 25 | 62 | M | Long-term | Psychiatry |
11 | 37 | M | Mixed care | Internal medicine | 26 | 35 | M | Acute | Gastrointestinal internal medicine |
12 | 52 | M | Long-term | Surgery | 27 | 50 | M | Home care | Family physician |
13 | 46 | M | Long-term | Internal medicine | 28 | 48 | F | Home care | Family physician |
14 | 52 | M | Long-term | Neurosurgery | 29 | 50 | M | Mixed care | Internal medicine |
15 | 34 | M | Mixed care | Internal medicine | 30 | 43 | M | Long-term | General medicine |
* Each informant was given an ID number.
†In the hospital classification column, mixed care means a hospital that has both acute care and long-term care wards.
‡Physicians at long-term care hospitals usually work as geriatricians as well.