Background Older people who fall commonly present to the emergency ambulance service, and approximately 40% are not conveyed to the emergency department (ED), despite an historic lack of formal training for such decisions. This study aimed to understand the decision-making processes of emergency ambulance staff with older people who have fallen. Methods During 2005 ambulance staff in London tested a clinical assessment tool for use with the older person who had fallen. Documented use of the tool was low. Following the trial, 12 staff participated in semistructured interviews. Interviews were recorded and transcribed. Thematic analysis was carried out. Results The interviews revealed a similar assessment and decision-making process among PAR...
ObjectiveThe proportion of older people is increasing and reflects in the demand on ambulance servic...
BACKGROUND: The decision over whether to convey after emergency ambulance attendance plays a vital r...
Background: As more people are living longer, they become frail and are affected by multi-morbidity,...
ambulance staff for assessment and referral of older people who have fallen: a qualitative stud
Background: Older fallers constitute a large proportion of ambulance work, and as many as 25% are no...
Abstract Background Older fallers constitute a large proportion of ambulance work, and as many as 25...
BACKGROUND: The decision over whether to convey after emergency ambulance attendance plays a vital r...
Background: Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limite...
‘Falls’ is the most common incident category to which an emergency ambulance is dispatched...
A high number of emergency (999) calls are made for older people who fall, with many patients not su...
BackgroundOlder patients are often vulnerable and highly dependent on healthcare professionals’ asse...
Background: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fal...
Objective: The proportion of older people is increasing and reflects in the demand on ambulance serv...
Large numbers of older people fall every year. Interdisciplinary intervention can reduce the risk of...
Background Older people who fall make up a substantial proportion of the 999 workload. They are a pa...
ObjectiveThe proportion of older people is increasing and reflects in the demand on ambulance servic...
BACKGROUND: The decision over whether to convey after emergency ambulance attendance plays a vital r...
Background: As more people are living longer, they become frail and are affected by multi-morbidity,...
ambulance staff for assessment and referral of older people who have fallen: a qualitative stud
Background: Older fallers constitute a large proportion of ambulance work, and as many as 25% are no...
Abstract Background Older fallers constitute a large proportion of ambulance work, and as many as 25...
BACKGROUND: The decision over whether to convey after emergency ambulance attendance plays a vital r...
Background: Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limite...
‘Falls’ is the most common incident category to which an emergency ambulance is dispatched...
A high number of emergency (999) calls are made for older people who fall, with many patients not su...
BackgroundOlder patients are often vulnerable and highly dependent on healthcare professionals’ asse...
Background: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fal...
Objective: The proportion of older people is increasing and reflects in the demand on ambulance serv...
Large numbers of older people fall every year. Interdisciplinary intervention can reduce the risk of...
Background Older people who fall make up a substantial proportion of the 999 workload. They are a pa...
ObjectiveThe proportion of older people is increasing and reflects in the demand on ambulance servic...
BACKGROUND: The decision over whether to convey after emergency ambulance attendance plays a vital r...
Background: As more people are living longer, they become frail and are affected by multi-morbidity,...