Older ED users are more likely to be seriously ill, arrive by ambulance, spend more time in ED and require hospital admission. The aim of this study was to describe older people’s experiences of accessing Emergency Department (ED) care.<br /
© 2016 Introduction: Older persons aged over 65 years represent up to 41% of Australian Emergency De...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
Background: Older ED users are more likely to be seriously ill, arrive by ambulance, spend more time...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...
© 2015 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. Although older people frequently present to the emergency depa...
Background: The elderly are involved in an ever-increasing proportion of Emergency Department (ED) v...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate older patients ’ utilisation of emergency depar...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
Older adults are a major Emergency Department (ED) user group who may be especially vulnerable to th...
Abstract Background Older patients are at high risk of unplanned revisits to the emergency departmen...
BackgroundOlder emergency department (ED) patients often have complex problems and severe illnesses ...
Introduction: Older adults use the emergency department (ED) at high rates, including for illnesses ...
Study objective To assess the association of patient and organisational factors with emergency depar...
Objective: to investigate the differences between emergency department (ED) presentations of older p...
© 2016 Introduction: Older persons aged over 65 years represent up to 41% of Australian Emergency De...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
Background: Older ED users are more likely to be seriously ill, arrive by ambulance, spend more time...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...
© 2015 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. Although older people frequently present to the emergency depa...
Background: The elderly are involved in an ever-increasing proportion of Emergency Department (ED) v...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate older patients ’ utilisation of emergency depar...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
Older adults are a major Emergency Department (ED) user group who may be especially vulnerable to th...
Abstract Background Older patients are at high risk of unplanned revisits to the emergency departmen...
BackgroundOlder emergency department (ED) patients often have complex problems and severe illnesses ...
Introduction: Older adults use the emergency department (ED) at high rates, including for illnesses ...
Study objective To assess the association of patient and organisational factors with emergency depar...
Objective: to investigate the differences between emergency department (ED) presentations of older p...
© 2016 Introduction: Older persons aged over 65 years represent up to 41% of Australian Emergency De...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...