AIM: To determine the non-medical needs of older patients in the emergency department (ED). METHODS: We undertook a cross-sectional survey of three age groups (50-64, 65-79, 80+ years) using a self-administered questionnaire with five response options (strongly agree-strongly disagree) for 31 items. RESULTS: There were 548 patients enrolled. Significantly fewer older patients knew how to call for assistance (P < 0.01), knew how the ED works (P < 0.01), felt frightened by their illness (P < 0.01) or felt that the ED lights were too bright (P < 0.03). A substantial proportion of all patients did not agree that their illness and/or treatment had been well explained. CONCLUSION: Older patients appear resilient but need to be told to call for as...
Abstract Background Older patients are at high risk of unplanned revisits to the emergency departmen...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
The population of those over the age of 65 continues to grow. This cohort is one of the largest con...
Background Older emergency department (ED) patients often have complex problems and severe illnesses...
BackgroundOlder emergency department (ED) patients often have complex problems and severe illnesses ...
Introduction: The “4Ms” model – What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility – is increasingly ...
Background: Older ED users are more likely to be seriously ill, arrive by ambulance, spend more time...
Aim: Using of EDs by the geriatric population is being increased in parallel to increase of our geri...
Older patients account for up to a quarter of all emergency department (ED) visits. Atypical clinica...
Background: The elderly are involved in an ever-increasing proportion of Emergency Department (ED) v...
Older patients in the emergency department (ED) present unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges...
Objective: Increasing demands are being placed on emergency departments in Australia and there is a ...
© 2015 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. Although older people frequently present to the emergency depa...
Introduction: The proportion of older patients admitted in the Emergency departments (ED) is increas...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
Abstract Background Older patients are at high risk of unplanned revisits to the emergency departmen...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
The population of those over the age of 65 continues to grow. This cohort is one of the largest con...
Background Older emergency department (ED) patients often have complex problems and severe illnesses...
BackgroundOlder emergency department (ED) patients often have complex problems and severe illnesses ...
Introduction: The “4Ms” model – What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility – is increasingly ...
Background: Older ED users are more likely to be seriously ill, arrive by ambulance, spend more time...
Aim: Using of EDs by the geriatric population is being increased in parallel to increase of our geri...
Older patients account for up to a quarter of all emergency department (ED) visits. Atypical clinica...
Background: The elderly are involved in an ever-increasing proportion of Emergency Department (ED) v...
Older patients in the emergency department (ED) present unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges...
Objective: Increasing demands are being placed on emergency departments in Australia and there is a ...
© 2015 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. Although older people frequently present to the emergency depa...
Introduction: The proportion of older patients admitted in the Emergency departments (ED) is increas...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
Abstract Background Older patients are at high risk of unplanned revisits to the emergency departmen...
Emergency care in elderly patients has gained attention by researchers due to high utilization rate ...
The population of those over the age of 65 continues to grow. This cohort is one of the largest con...