Older people who live with a combination of conditions experience fluctuations over time, which others may interpret as a need for medical attention. For some nursing home residents, this results in transitions in and out of hospital. Such transfers may be arranged without expectation of improved quality of life, can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality, and may preclude end-of-life preferences. Factors affecting avoidable hospitalization for nursing home residents are not well understood. I aim to explore potential drivers, moving beyond deficit explanations relating to funding, training, and resources. I use a framework of analysis that firstly considers medicalization of frailty, as a state of vulnerability that provide...
Discharge planning has received much attention in the nursing literature over the past few years, an...
To meet a government target (DH 2005a), NHS Primary Care Trusts are required to reduce hospital usag...
Background: The geriatric nursing home population is vulnerable to acute and deteriorating illness d...
Older people who live with a combination of conditions experience fluctuations over time, which othe...
Older people who live with a combination of conditions experience fluctuations over time, which othe...
Avoidable hospital transfers increase the risk of negative outcomes for patients and cause waste in ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: To predict the factors that are most important i...
Background and Objectives: To examine the relationship between hospital diagnoses associated with...
BACKGROUND: Hospital avoidance programmes aim to reduce the number of emergency transfers from nursi...
Objectives To describe the relationship between nursing facility resident risk conditions and signs...
Abstract Background An existing hospital avoidance program, the Aged Care Rapid Response Team (ARRT)...
An ageing population challenges healthcare systems and resources. Efforts are underway in Australia ...
Nursing home residents have a high risk of adverse events during hospitalizations. Since up to two-t...
BACKGROUND: Care home (CH) residents are increasingly frail, multi-morbid and at risk of dying. Tra...
ObjectivesTo examine the incidence of, variations in, and costs of potentially avoidable hospitaliza...
Discharge planning has received much attention in the nursing literature over the past few years, an...
To meet a government target (DH 2005a), NHS Primary Care Trusts are required to reduce hospital usag...
Background: The geriatric nursing home population is vulnerable to acute and deteriorating illness d...
Older people who live with a combination of conditions experience fluctuations over time, which othe...
Older people who live with a combination of conditions experience fluctuations over time, which othe...
Avoidable hospital transfers increase the risk of negative outcomes for patients and cause waste in ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: To predict the factors that are most important i...
Background and Objectives: To examine the relationship between hospital diagnoses associated with...
BACKGROUND: Hospital avoidance programmes aim to reduce the number of emergency transfers from nursi...
Objectives To describe the relationship between nursing facility resident risk conditions and signs...
Abstract Background An existing hospital avoidance program, the Aged Care Rapid Response Team (ARRT)...
An ageing population challenges healthcare systems and resources. Efforts are underway in Australia ...
Nursing home residents have a high risk of adverse events during hospitalizations. Since up to two-t...
BACKGROUND: Care home (CH) residents are increasingly frail, multi-morbid and at risk of dying. Tra...
ObjectivesTo examine the incidence of, variations in, and costs of potentially avoidable hospitaliza...
Discharge planning has received much attention in the nursing literature over the past few years, an...
To meet a government target (DH 2005a), NHS Primary Care Trusts are required to reduce hospital usag...
Background: The geriatric nursing home population is vulnerable to acute and deteriorating illness d...