Approximately 20% of community-dwelling older adults discharged from the emergency department (ED) return to an ED within 30 days, an occurrence partially resulting from poor care transitions. Prior published interventions to improve the ED-to-home transition have either lacked feasibility or effectiveness. The Care Transitions Intervention (CTI) has been validated to decrease rehospitalization among patients transitioning from the hospital to the home but has never been tested for patients transitioning from the ED to the home. Paramedics, traditionally involved only in emergency care, are well-positioned to deliver the CTI, but have never been previously evaluated in this role. This single-blinded randomized controlled trial tests whether...
peer-reviewedBackground: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effect of an electronic health record-based transitional care intervention...
BACKGROUND: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with complex issue...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of community-dwelling older adults discharged from the emergen...
peer-reviewedBackground: Older adults frequently attend the emergency department (ED) and experience...
INTRODUCTION: Older adults frequently return to an emergency department (ED) within 30 days of an in...
Abstract Introduction About half of older adults with impaired cognition who are discharged home fro...
Background: Population ageing is increasing rapidly worldwide. Older adults are frequent users of he...
Educational Objectives 1. Understand how Care Transitions Interventions® (CTI®) can decrease hospita...
peer-reviewedOlder adults frequently attend the emergency department (ED) and experience high rates ...
Objective: Older adults are at risk of rehospitalization if their care transitions from hospital-to-...
The transition from hospital to home is a vulnerable period for the elderly patient with complex con...
Paul Y Takahashi,1 Lindsey R Haas,2 Stephanie M Quigg,1 Ivana T Croghan,1 James M Naessens,2 Nilay D...
BACKGROUND: The growing population of patients over the age of 65 faces particular vulnerability fol...
Background: Inadequate continuity of care places older patients at very high risk during transitions...
peer-reviewedBackground: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effect of an electronic health record-based transitional care intervention...
BACKGROUND: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with complex issue...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of community-dwelling older adults discharged from the emergen...
peer-reviewedBackground: Older adults frequently attend the emergency department (ED) and experience...
INTRODUCTION: Older adults frequently return to an emergency department (ED) within 30 days of an in...
Abstract Introduction About half of older adults with impaired cognition who are discharged home fro...
Background: Population ageing is increasing rapidly worldwide. Older adults are frequent users of he...
Educational Objectives 1. Understand how Care Transitions Interventions® (CTI®) can decrease hospita...
peer-reviewedOlder adults frequently attend the emergency department (ED) and experience high rates ...
Objective: Older adults are at risk of rehospitalization if their care transitions from hospital-to-...
The transition from hospital to home is a vulnerable period for the elderly patient with complex con...
Paul Y Takahashi,1 Lindsey R Haas,2 Stephanie M Quigg,1 Ivana T Croghan,1 James M Naessens,2 Nilay D...
BACKGROUND: The growing population of patients over the age of 65 faces particular vulnerability fol...
Background: Inadequate continuity of care places older patients at very high risk during transitions...
peer-reviewedBackground: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effect of an electronic health record-based transitional care intervention...
BACKGROUND: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with complex issue...