Background: Study goals were to assess older veterans’ understanding of their emergency department (ED) discharge information and to determine the association between understanding discharge information and patient assessment of overall quality of care. Methods: Telephone interviews were conducted with 305 patients aged 65 or older (or their proxies) within 48 h of discharge from a Veterans Affairs Medical Center ED. Patients were asked about their perceived understanding (at the time of ED discharge) of information about their ED diagnosis, expected course of illness, contingency plan (ie, return precautions, who to call if it got worse, potential medication side effects) and follow-up care. Overall quality of ED care was rated on a four-p...
Background: Older ED users are more likely to be seriously ill, arrive by ambulance, spend more time...
BackgroundOlder emergency department (ED) patients often have complex problems and severe illnesses ...
ObjectiveReceipt of follow-up care after emergency department (ED) visits for chronic ambulatory car...
Objectives: UC Irvine in partnership with CipherHealth has incorporated an automated call-back syste...
Objective: To explore patients\u27 perspectives concerning communication with medical providers abou...
Background People aged over 64 years account for approximately 20% of adult emergency presentations,...
Background: Models of emergent care evolve in response to an ageing population. The Medical Assessme...
Ineffective communication of hospital discharge instructions may have important implications for fut...
Introduction: The “4Ms” model – What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility – is increasingly ...
Study Objectives The geriatric population is increasing in size and expected to represent 20% of the...
An Emergency Department (ED) visit represents a time of significant risk for an older adult; however...
Abstract Background Older patients are at high risk of unplanned revisits to the emergency departmen...
Older ED users are more likely to be seriously ill, arrive by ambulance, spend more time in ED and r...
BackgroundOlder emergency department (ED) patients often have complex problems and severe illnesses ...
Study objectiveThe emergency department (ED) is an inherently high-risk setting. Our objective is to...
Background: Older ED users are more likely to be seriously ill, arrive by ambulance, spend more time...
BackgroundOlder emergency department (ED) patients often have complex problems and severe illnesses ...
ObjectiveReceipt of follow-up care after emergency department (ED) visits for chronic ambulatory car...
Objectives: UC Irvine in partnership with CipherHealth has incorporated an automated call-back syste...
Objective: To explore patients\u27 perspectives concerning communication with medical providers abou...
Background People aged over 64 years account for approximately 20% of adult emergency presentations,...
Background: Models of emergent care evolve in response to an ageing population. The Medical Assessme...
Ineffective communication of hospital discharge instructions may have important implications for fut...
Introduction: The “4Ms” model – What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility – is increasingly ...
Study Objectives The geriatric population is increasing in size and expected to represent 20% of the...
An Emergency Department (ED) visit represents a time of significant risk for an older adult; however...
Abstract Background Older patients are at high risk of unplanned revisits to the emergency departmen...
Older ED users are more likely to be seriously ill, arrive by ambulance, spend more time in ED and r...
BackgroundOlder emergency department (ED) patients often have complex problems and severe illnesses ...
Study objectiveThe emergency department (ED) is an inherently high-risk setting. Our objective is to...
Background: Older ED users are more likely to be seriously ill, arrive by ambulance, spend more time...
BackgroundOlder emergency department (ED) patients often have complex problems and severe illnesses ...
ObjectiveReceipt of follow-up care after emergency department (ED) visits for chronic ambulatory car...