The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emergency Department (ED) frequent users, thus contributing to ED overcrowding, although they could benefit from other health care facilities, if those were available. The aim of this study was to evaluate and characterize hospital visits of older patients (age 65 or greater) to the ED of a university teaching hospital in Rome from the 1st of January to the 31st of December 2014, in order to identify clinical and social characteristics potentially associated with "elderly frequent users"
Background: The elderly are involved in an ever-increasing proportion of Emergency Department (ED) v...
BACKGROUND: Aging of the population in all western countries will challenge Emergency Departments (E...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
Aims: To assess the pattern of use of Emergency Departments (EDs), factors contributing to the visit...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the use of the emergency department (ED) by elderly patients, their non...
Aim: Using of EDs by the geriatric population is being increased in parallel to increase of our geri...
The spectrum of illness and use patterns of 540 elderly patients (> 65 years) admitted to an emer...
Objective: To evaluate the use of the emergency department (ED) by elderly patients, their non-urgen...
Background: Frequent attenders (FAs) place a disproportionate burden on emergency department (ED) re...
Objectives: Globally, the average age of the population is increasing. Patients aged >65 years atten...
Background: Many studies investigated factors associated with overuse of Emergency Department (ED) b...
Background: The elderly are involved in an ever-increasing proportion of Emergency Department (ED) v...
BACKGROUND: Aging of the population in all western countries will challenge Emergency Departments (E...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
Aims: To assess the pattern of use of Emergency Departments (EDs), factors contributing to the visit...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the use of the emergency department (ED) by elderly patients, their non...
Aim: Using of EDs by the geriatric population is being increased in parallel to increase of our geri...
The spectrum of illness and use patterns of 540 elderly patients (> 65 years) admitted to an emer...
Objective: To evaluate the use of the emergency department (ED) by elderly patients, their non-urgen...
Background: Frequent attenders (FAs) place a disproportionate burden on emergency department (ED) re...
Objectives: Globally, the average age of the population is increasing. Patients aged >65 years atten...
Background: Many studies investigated factors associated with overuse of Emergency Department (ED) b...
Background: The elderly are involved in an ever-increasing proportion of Emergency Department (ED) v...
BACKGROUND: Aging of the population in all western countries will challenge Emergency Departments (E...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...