Aim: To review the evidence regarding non-transported older people who have fallen in relation to non-transportation rates, outcomes and impact of alternate care pathways. Method: Electronic databases and reference lists of included studies (up to December 2011) were systematically searched. Studies were eligible if they included data on non-transportation rates, information on outcomes or alternate care pathways for older people who have fallen. Results: Twelve studies were included. Non-transportation rates following a fall ranged from 11% to 56%. Up to 49% of non-transported people who have fallen had unplanned health-care contact within 28 days of the initial incident. Attendance by specially trained paramedics and individualised multif...
Abstract Objective : This prospective cohort study describes older non‐transported fallers seen by t...
Objective: To evaluate whether a service to prevent falls in the community would help reduce the rat...
Study objective: We aim to determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of a paramedic protocol for the...
Background An increasing number of falls result in an emergency call and the subsequent dispatch of...
Background: An increasing number of falls result in an emergency call and the subsequent dispatch of...
A high number of emergency (999) calls are made for older people who fall, with many patients not su...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We aim to determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of a paramedic protocol for the...
Many older people who fall require ambulance attendance, however around 25% are not subsequently tra...
Background: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fall...
‘Falls’ is the most common incident category to which an emergency ambulance is dispatched...
Introduction Emergency calls to ambulance services are frequent for older people who have fallen, bu...
Background: approximately 25% of older people who fall and receive paramedic care are not subsequent...
Large numbers of older people fall every year. Interdisciplinary intervention can reduce the risk of...
Objective To provide a detailed description of the current UK ambulance service provision for older ...
Background approximately 25% of older people who fall and receive paramedic care are not subsequentl...
Abstract Objective : This prospective cohort study describes older non‐transported fallers seen by t...
Objective: To evaluate whether a service to prevent falls in the community would help reduce the rat...
Study objective: We aim to determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of a paramedic protocol for the...
Background An increasing number of falls result in an emergency call and the subsequent dispatch of...
Background: An increasing number of falls result in an emergency call and the subsequent dispatch of...
A high number of emergency (999) calls are made for older people who fall, with many patients not su...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We aim to determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of a paramedic protocol for the...
Many older people who fall require ambulance attendance, however around 25% are not subsequently tra...
Background: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fall...
‘Falls’ is the most common incident category to which an emergency ambulance is dispatched...
Introduction Emergency calls to ambulance services are frequent for older people who have fallen, bu...
Background: approximately 25% of older people who fall and receive paramedic care are not subsequent...
Large numbers of older people fall every year. Interdisciplinary intervention can reduce the risk of...
Objective To provide a detailed description of the current UK ambulance service provision for older ...
Background approximately 25% of older people who fall and receive paramedic care are not subsequentl...
Abstract Objective : This prospective cohort study describes older non‐transported fallers seen by t...
Objective: To evaluate whether a service to prevent falls in the community would help reduce the rat...
Study objective: We aim to determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of a paramedic protocol for the...