As the proportion of older people in the population rises, health services must continue to develop to meet their special needs. This includes accident and emergency (A&E) services which work at the interface between primary and secondary health care for individuals of all ages. This literature review aimed to answer the following questions:1) What are the characteristics and special needs of older people in A&E?2) Which of the current literature describes, evaluates or advocates service initiatives aimed at meeting the needs of older people in A&E?3) What are the policy implications of the literature reviewed for British A&E services
Well-established internationally, the current development of social work in UK accident and emergenc...
Over the next 20 years, the number of people aged 85 years and over in the UK is set to increase by ...
Care of older people is often referred to as a ‘Cinderella’ service and is not seen as an attractive...
This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care professionals and olde...
This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care. professionals and old...
People over the age of 65 make up about 20 per cent of the population of Scotland (Wood and Bain 200...
With anticipated greater demand for formal care services globally, this article examines the sociode...
Objective. To conduct a review of the literature on frequency and characteristics of emergency hospi...
Population ageing, escalating costs in pensions, health-care and long-term care have prompted a new ...
The Public Health Department of the Royal Borough of Kingston commissioned the Faculty of Health, So...
Objective To provide a detailed description of the current UK ambulance service provision for older ...
This report looks at the services older people want to support them in their life at home. It presen...
Background The number of older people with unmet care and support needs is increasing substantial...
Aims: To highlight older people's experiences and expectations of services and the consequences for ...
There is strong policy interest, in England as elsewhere, in slowing the growth in emergency hospita...
Well-established internationally, the current development of social work in UK accident and emergenc...
Over the next 20 years, the number of people aged 85 years and over in the UK is set to increase by ...
Care of older people is often referred to as a ‘Cinderella’ service and is not seen as an attractive...
This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care professionals and olde...
This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care. professionals and old...
People over the age of 65 make up about 20 per cent of the population of Scotland (Wood and Bain 200...
With anticipated greater demand for formal care services globally, this article examines the sociode...
Objective. To conduct a review of the literature on frequency and characteristics of emergency hospi...
Population ageing, escalating costs in pensions, health-care and long-term care have prompted a new ...
The Public Health Department of the Royal Borough of Kingston commissioned the Faculty of Health, So...
Objective To provide a detailed description of the current UK ambulance service provision for older ...
This report looks at the services older people want to support them in their life at home. It presen...
Background The number of older people with unmet care and support needs is increasing substantial...
Aims: To highlight older people's experiences and expectations of services and the consequences for ...
There is strong policy interest, in England as elsewhere, in slowing the growth in emergency hospita...
Well-established internationally, the current development of social work in UK accident and emergenc...
Over the next 20 years, the number of people aged 85 years and over in the UK is set to increase by ...
Care of older people is often referred to as a ‘Cinderella’ service and is not seen as an attractive...