OBJECTIVE: To investigate decision-making around hospital transfer and/or referral of residents to a Residential InReach (RiR) service in north-eastern metropolitan Melbourne, Australia, from the perspectives of residential aged care facility (RACF) staff, general practitioners (GPs) and RiR registered nurses (RNs). METHODS: Thirty-one staff from eight RACFs, five GPs and four RiR RNs participated in individual or group interviews. RESULTS: Residential aged care facility staff and GPs valued and relied upon RiR to manage unwell residents. Thematic analysis identified RiR utilisation was driven by the following: (i) complexity of decision-making processes in RACFs; (ii) variability in facility-based medical and nursing care; and (iii) impact...
Background: Optimising quality of life and reducing hospitalisation for people living in residential...
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Abstract Background With ageing of Australians, the numbers of residential aged care (RAC) residents...
Aim: To explore the challenges and facilitators of managing acutely unwell residents in their reside...
Background: Older people living in Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACF) are a vulnerable, frail a...
The importance of residential aged care facility (RACF)’s medical care is growing, driven by world-w...
OBJECTIVE: In parts of Australia, Residential In-Reach (RIR) services have been implemented to treat...
An ageing population challenges healthcare systems and resources. Efforts are underway in Australia ...
The aim of this study was to explore current practice and opportunities to improve practice in decis...
To determine the best available evidence on residential aged care facility staff experiences of deci...
This research explores the experience and understanding of Residential Aged Care Facility (RACF) nur...
Objectives: Nursing staff in residential aged care facilities (RACF)s often make decisions about the...
Objectives: Residential medication management reviews (RMMRs) are comprehensive medication reviews c...
Abstract Background An existing hospital avoidance program, the Aged Care Rapid Response Team (ARRT)...
Background: residents of aged care are old, frail and frequently require hospital management of inte...
Background: Optimising quality of life and reducing hospitalisation for people living in residential...
© 2015 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine and Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine. ...
Abstract Background With ageing of Australians, the numbers of residential aged care (RAC) residents...
Aim: To explore the challenges and facilitators of managing acutely unwell residents in their reside...
Background: Older people living in Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACF) are a vulnerable, frail a...
The importance of residential aged care facility (RACF)’s medical care is growing, driven by world-w...
OBJECTIVE: In parts of Australia, Residential In-Reach (RIR) services have been implemented to treat...
An ageing population challenges healthcare systems and resources. Efforts are underway in Australia ...
The aim of this study was to explore current practice and opportunities to improve practice in decis...
To determine the best available evidence on residential aged care facility staff experiences of deci...
This research explores the experience and understanding of Residential Aged Care Facility (RACF) nur...
Objectives: Nursing staff in residential aged care facilities (RACF)s often make decisions about the...
Objectives: Residential medication management reviews (RMMRs) are comprehensive medication reviews c...
Abstract Background An existing hospital avoidance program, the Aged Care Rapid Response Team (ARRT)...
Background: residents of aged care are old, frail and frequently require hospital management of inte...
Background: Optimising quality of life and reducing hospitalisation for people living in residential...
© 2015 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine and Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine. ...
Abstract Background With ageing of Australians, the numbers of residential aged care (RAC) residents...