Objectives Self-rated health (SRH) is a strong predictor for healthcare utilisation among chronically ill patients. However, its association with acute hospitalisation is unclear. Individuals’ perception of urgency in acute illness expressed as degree-of-worry (DOW) is however associated with acute hospitalisation. This study examines DOW and SRH, respectively, and their association with acute hospitalisation within 48 hours after calling a medical helpline.Design A prospective cohort study.Setting The Medical Helpline 1813 (MH1813) in the Capital Region of Denmark, Copenhagen.Participants Adult (≥18 years of age) patients and relatives/close friends calling the MH1813 between 24 January and 9 February 2017. A total of 6812 callers were inc...
To examine the long-term use of healthcare contacts to general practice (GP) and hospital after a fi...
An increasingly older population will most likely lead to greater demands on the health care system,...
Background General practitioners (GPs) and out-of-hours (OOH) doctors are gatekeepers to acute hospi...
Contains fulltext : 171075.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Nur...
To examine the long-term use of healthcare contacts to general practice (GP) and hospital after a fi...
Background: Rapid response systems aim to improve early recognition and treatment of deteriorating g...
BACKGROUND: Rapid response systems aim to improve early recognition and treatment of deteriorating g...
Background: In the Capital Region of Denmark, the Medical helpline 1813 is integrated in the Emergen...
BACKGROUND:Rates of hospital admission are increasing, particularly among older people. Poor health ...
Our aim was to investigate the association between self-rated health (SRH) and use of hospital servi...
AbstractObjective To explore associations between general practice patients’ SRH and symptoms, diagn...
Background: Nurses’ ‘worry’ is used as a calling criterion in many Rapid Response Systems, however i...
Objective To examine the long-term use of healthcare contacts to general practice (GP) and hospital ...
Objective: To determine whether illness perceptions of patients with long-term conditions (LTCs) are...
Background: The aims of the study were to describe the pattern of hospital utilization (acute and m...
To examine the long-term use of healthcare contacts to general practice (GP) and hospital after a fi...
An increasingly older population will most likely lead to greater demands on the health care system,...
Background General practitioners (GPs) and out-of-hours (OOH) doctors are gatekeepers to acute hospi...
Contains fulltext : 171075.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Nur...
To examine the long-term use of healthcare contacts to general practice (GP) and hospital after a fi...
Background: Rapid response systems aim to improve early recognition and treatment of deteriorating g...
BACKGROUND: Rapid response systems aim to improve early recognition and treatment of deteriorating g...
Background: In the Capital Region of Denmark, the Medical helpline 1813 is integrated in the Emergen...
BACKGROUND:Rates of hospital admission are increasing, particularly among older people. Poor health ...
Our aim was to investigate the association between self-rated health (SRH) and use of hospital servi...
AbstractObjective To explore associations between general practice patients’ SRH and symptoms, diagn...
Background: Nurses’ ‘worry’ is used as a calling criterion in many Rapid Response Systems, however i...
Objective To examine the long-term use of healthcare contacts to general practice (GP) and hospital ...
Objective: To determine whether illness perceptions of patients with long-term conditions (LTCs) are...
Background: The aims of the study were to describe the pattern of hospital utilization (acute and m...
To examine the long-term use of healthcare contacts to general practice (GP) and hospital after a fi...
An increasingly older population will most likely lead to greater demands on the health care system,...
Background General practitioners (GPs) and out-of-hours (OOH) doctors are gatekeepers to acute hospi...