peer-reviewedDedicated Health and Social Care Professional (HSCP) teams have been proposed for emergency departments (EDs) in an effort to improve patient and process outcomes. This systematic review synthesises the totality of evidence relating to the impact of early assessment and intervention by HSCP teams on quality, safety and effectiveness of care in the ED.Methods A systematic literature search was conducted in April 2019 to identify experimental studies examining the effectiveness of ED-based HSCP teams providing services to adults aged 18 years old and including two or more of the following disciplines: occupational therapist, physiotherapist, medical social worker, clinical pharmacist, or speech and language therapist. Data extr...
Background: There has been a recognised trend of increasing use of emergency and urgent care and eme...
peer-reviewedIntroduction Social Work (SW) referrals made in the emergency department (ED) highligh...
Background: Social determinants of health (SDoH) have significant implications for health outcomes ...
Dedicated Health and Social Care Professional (HSCP) teams have been proposed for emergency departme...
BackgroundDedicated Health and Social Care Professional (HSCP) teams have been proposed for emergenc...
peer-reviewedOlder adults frequently attend the emergency department (ED) and experience high rates ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with ...
INTRODUCTION: Finding cost-effective strategies to improve patient care in the emergency department ...
BACKGROUND: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with complex issue...
peer-reviewedIntroduction Health and social care professionals (HSCPs) have increasingly contributed...
peer-reviewedBackground: There is some evidence that health and social care professional (HSCP) team...
Introduction: Health and social care professionals (HSCPs) have increasingly contributed to enhance ...
OBJECTIVES: Patient flow and crowding are two major issues in ED service improvement. A substantial ...
Addressing the quality of services provided in Emergency Departments (EDs) has been a central area o...
BACKGROUND: There has been a recognised trend of increasing use of emergency and urgent care and eme...
Background: There has been a recognised trend of increasing use of emergency and urgent care and eme...
peer-reviewedIntroduction Social Work (SW) referrals made in the emergency department (ED) highligh...
Background: Social determinants of health (SDoH) have significant implications for health outcomes ...
Dedicated Health and Social Care Professional (HSCP) teams have been proposed for emergency departme...
BackgroundDedicated Health and Social Care Professional (HSCP) teams have been proposed for emergenc...
peer-reviewedOlder adults frequently attend the emergency department (ED) and experience high rates ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with ...
INTRODUCTION: Finding cost-effective strategies to improve patient care in the emergency department ...
BACKGROUND: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with complex issue...
peer-reviewedIntroduction Health and social care professionals (HSCPs) have increasingly contributed...
peer-reviewedBackground: There is some evidence that health and social care professional (HSCP) team...
Introduction: Health and social care professionals (HSCPs) have increasingly contributed to enhance ...
OBJECTIVES: Patient flow and crowding are two major issues in ED service improvement. A substantial ...
Addressing the quality of services provided in Emergency Departments (EDs) has been a central area o...
BACKGROUND: There has been a recognised trend of increasing use of emergency and urgent care and eme...
Background: There has been a recognised trend of increasing use of emergency and urgent care and eme...
peer-reviewedIntroduction Social Work (SW) referrals made in the emergency department (ED) highligh...
Background: Social determinants of health (SDoH) have significant implications for health outcomes ...