Background: Dementia is a common diagnosis in older people. It is important to identify and record dementia on emergency call-outs, as it impacts on subsequent care decisions. Ambulance services are changing from paper to electronic patient records (EPRs), but there is limited data on how frequently and in which sections of the EPR dementia is being recorded. Aims: To audit the proportion of ambulance EPRs where dementia is recorded for patients aged (i) 65 and above; (ii) 75 and above, and to describe the sections in the EPR in which dementia is recorded, as there is currently no standardised button or field available to be used.Results: A total of 314,786 EPRs were included in the audit, over a one year period. The proportion of attended ...
Marina Buswell, et al, 'Difference between how ambulance service personnel use paper and electronic ...
This trial aimed to test whether education and audit can change documentation of dementia by general...
Paramedics are key to the provision of emergency care in the community. Those living with dementia u...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Dementia is a common diagnosis in older people. It i...
Background: Dementia is common in older adults assessed by ambulance services. However, inconsistent...
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/8/7/e022549 Objectives An increasing number of older people are call...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. Objectives ...
Introduction: Older people, especially those with dementia, have a high risk of deterioration follow...
Background Our previous work has shown that 35% of ambulance attendances by SCAS are to people aged ...
Introduction Older people with multimorbidities frequently access 999 ambulance services. When multi...
Background Anecdotally emergency ambulance crews say they frequently encounter older people with dem...
BackgroundParamedics are increasingly required to make complex decisions as to whether they should c...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesise the existing literature on the roles that emergency medical services (EMS) ...
There are many epidemiological questions that need to be answered regarding dementia, including the ...
Marina Buswell, et al, 'Difference between how ambulance service personnel use paper and electronic ...
This trial aimed to test whether education and audit can change documentation of dementia by general...
Paramedics are key to the provision of emergency care in the community. Those living with dementia u...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Dementia is a common diagnosis in older people. It i...
Background: Dementia is common in older adults assessed by ambulance services. However, inconsistent...
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/8/7/e022549 Objectives An increasing number of older people are call...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. Objectives ...
Introduction: Older people, especially those with dementia, have a high risk of deterioration follow...
Background Our previous work has shown that 35% of ambulance attendances by SCAS are to people aged ...
Introduction Older people with multimorbidities frequently access 999 ambulance services. When multi...
Background Anecdotally emergency ambulance crews say they frequently encounter older people with dem...
BackgroundParamedics are increasingly required to make complex decisions as to whether they should c...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesise the existing literature on the roles that emergency medical services (EMS) ...
There are many epidemiological questions that need to be answered regarding dementia, including the ...
Marina Buswell, et al, 'Difference between how ambulance service personnel use paper and electronic ...
This trial aimed to test whether education and audit can change documentation of dementia by general...
Paramedics are key to the provision of emergency care in the community. Those living with dementia u...