Purpose Avoiding unnecessary emergency admissions and managing those that are admitted more effectively is a major concern for both patients and health services. To generate evidence useful for improving services for direct patient benefit, this study explores service users’ views and experiences of emergency admissions and subsequent inpatient care.Methods Participants were recruited during a cancer-related emergency admission from a tertiary cancer centre with an emergency oncology service and emergency department. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with fifteen patients and twelve carers post hospital discharge. Interview transcripts were analyzed using framework analysis.Results Twenty patients experienced 43 emergency admissi...
Cancers diagnosed following visits to emergency departments (ED) or emergency admissions (emergency ...
The objective of this study was to compare the pre-hospital health care process, clinical characteri...
Background: Patients diagnosed with cancer in the context of an emergency presentation (EP) have poo...
Purpose Avoiding unnecessary emergency admissions and managing those that are admitted more effecti...
The number of cancer-related emergency presentations and admissions has been steadily increasing in ...
The number of cancer-related emergency presentations and admissions has been steadily increasing in ...
Objectives: Patients with advanced cancer are often admitted to hospital as emergency cases. This ma...
Aims: To assess current emergency admission pathways for patients with cancer, reasons for admission...
Background: Cancer patients are frequently admitted to hospital due to acute conditions or refractor...
Background: An Acute Oncology Service (AOS) is paramount to providing timely and improved pathways ...
Cancer patients are frequently admitted to hospital due to acute conditions or refractory symptoms. ...
Cancer patients are frequently admitted to hospital due to acute conditions or refractory symptoms. ...
Abstract: Background: An Acute Oncology Service (AOS) is paramount to providing timely and improve...
Purpose: To synthesise available evidence on cancer care services-led models of care in the acute ca...
Purpose: To synthesise available evidence on cancer care services-led models of care in the acute ca...
Cancers diagnosed following visits to emergency departments (ED) or emergency admissions (emergency ...
The objective of this study was to compare the pre-hospital health care process, clinical characteri...
Background: Patients diagnosed with cancer in the context of an emergency presentation (EP) have poo...
Purpose Avoiding unnecessary emergency admissions and managing those that are admitted more effecti...
The number of cancer-related emergency presentations and admissions has been steadily increasing in ...
The number of cancer-related emergency presentations and admissions has been steadily increasing in ...
Objectives: Patients with advanced cancer are often admitted to hospital as emergency cases. This ma...
Aims: To assess current emergency admission pathways for patients with cancer, reasons for admission...
Background: Cancer patients are frequently admitted to hospital due to acute conditions or refractor...
Background: An Acute Oncology Service (AOS) is paramount to providing timely and improved pathways ...
Cancer patients are frequently admitted to hospital due to acute conditions or refractory symptoms. ...
Cancer patients are frequently admitted to hospital due to acute conditions or refractory symptoms. ...
Abstract: Background: An Acute Oncology Service (AOS) is paramount to providing timely and improve...
Purpose: To synthesise available evidence on cancer care services-led models of care in the acute ca...
Purpose: To synthesise available evidence on cancer care services-led models of care in the acute ca...
Cancers diagnosed following visits to emergency departments (ED) or emergency admissions (emergency ...
The objective of this study was to compare the pre-hospital health care process, clinical characteri...
Background: Patients diagnosed with cancer in the context of an emergency presentation (EP) have poo...