Developing and targeting interventions to reduce hospital admissions for ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) chronic conditions for older people is a key focus for improvement of the health system. To do this, an understanding of any modifiable factors that may contribute to such admissions is needed. To date, the literature on ACS admissions has rarely included the patient perspective. This qualitative study involved one-to-one telephone interviews with 24 patients aged ≥45 years who had had an unplanned admission for an ACS chronic condition to one of two participating regional hospitals between February and August 2015. Data were transcribed and analysed thematically. Most participants did not perceive their admission to be preventable, yet ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department crowding is one of the biggest issues facing healthcare sustems wor...
Background: Increasing demand for hospital services by older people is a major concern for Australia...
Many frequent readmissions due to acute exacerbations of chronic disease could be prevented if patie...
Background: Frequent and potentially avoidable hospital admission amongst older patients with ambula...
Background: Potentially preventable hospital admission (an admission deemed to be potentially preven...
PURPOSE: Hospitalizations for ambulatory care-sensitive conditions (ACSCs) are seen as potentially a...
Background: The continued increase in hospital admissions is a significant and complex issue facing ...
To identify, using a consensus development process, a list of common conditions likely to be ambulat...
Objectives To explore whether hospitalisations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) are ...
Background: The high financial burden of avoidable hospitalizations has led to an increase of the st...
BACKGROUND: Often used indicators for the quality of primary care are hospital admissions rates for ...
Background: Ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) are diseases where the provision of primary...
IntroductionReducing potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPH) is a priority for health service...
Ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) “represent a range of conditions for which hospitalisat...
Introduction Reducing potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPH) is a priority for health servic...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department crowding is one of the biggest issues facing healthcare sustems wor...
Background: Increasing demand for hospital services by older people is a major concern for Australia...
Many frequent readmissions due to acute exacerbations of chronic disease could be prevented if patie...
Background: Frequent and potentially avoidable hospital admission amongst older patients with ambula...
Background: Potentially preventable hospital admission (an admission deemed to be potentially preven...
PURPOSE: Hospitalizations for ambulatory care-sensitive conditions (ACSCs) are seen as potentially a...
Background: The continued increase in hospital admissions is a significant and complex issue facing ...
To identify, using a consensus development process, a list of common conditions likely to be ambulat...
Objectives To explore whether hospitalisations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) are ...
Background: The high financial burden of avoidable hospitalizations has led to an increase of the st...
BACKGROUND: Often used indicators for the quality of primary care are hospital admissions rates for ...
Background: Ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) are diseases where the provision of primary...
IntroductionReducing potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPH) is a priority for health service...
Ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) “represent a range of conditions for which hospitalisat...
Introduction Reducing potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPH) is a priority for health servic...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department crowding is one of the biggest issues facing healthcare sustems wor...
Background: Increasing demand for hospital services by older people is a major concern for Australia...
Many frequent readmissions due to acute exacerbations of chronic disease could be prevented if patie...