Background Our previous work has shown that 35% of ambulance attendances by SCAS are to people aged 75 and over; 17% of these have dementia. The research literature suggests that older people with cognitive impairment/dementia experience longer stays, or die, in hospital. It is unclear whether factors such as call time or availability of social care impact conveyance rates. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of out-of-hours call-outs and social care provision on ambulance conveyance rates for people aged ≥75 years, including patients with dementia. Methods For this service evaluation, electronic records for patients aged ≥75 years attended by SCAS were extracted over one year. The proportion of conveyed patients according to a ...
BackgroundParamedics are increasingly required to make complex decisions as to whether they should c...
Concern over the quality of care provided to people living with dementia during hospital stays has l...
A growing number of older people are accessing emergency medical services (EMS), and many calls to E...
Introduction: Older people, especially those with dementia, have a high risk of deterioration follow...
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/8/7/e022549 Objectives An increasing number of older people are call...
Introduction Older people with multimorbidities frequently access 999 ambulance services. When multi...
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© 2017 Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. IntroductionOlder people with multimorbidities...
Background: Dementia is common in older adults assessed by ambulance services. However, inconsistent...
Background: Dementia is a common diagnosis in older people. It is important to identify and record d...
Background Anecdotally emergency ambulance crews say they frequently encounter older people with dem...
A pilot study using a mixed methodology was used to evaluate the effects of travelling on NHS Patien...
Background: Older people resident in care homes have a limited life expectancy and approximately two...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
People with dementia have comparatively high rates of hospitalisation. Their relatively high...
BackgroundParamedics are increasingly required to make complex decisions as to whether they should c...
Concern over the quality of care provided to people living with dementia during hospital stays has l...
A growing number of older people are accessing emergency medical services (EMS), and many calls to E...
Introduction: Older people, especially those with dementia, have a high risk of deterioration follow...
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/8/7/e022549 Objectives An increasing number of older people are call...
Introduction Older people with multimorbidities frequently access 999 ambulance services. When multi...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. Objectives ...
© 2017 Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. IntroductionOlder people with multimorbidities...
Background: Dementia is common in older adults assessed by ambulance services. However, inconsistent...
Background: Dementia is a common diagnosis in older people. It is important to identify and record d...
Background Anecdotally emergency ambulance crews say they frequently encounter older people with dem...
A pilot study using a mixed methodology was used to evaluate the effects of travelling on NHS Patien...
Background: Older people resident in care homes have a limited life expectancy and approximately two...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
People with dementia have comparatively high rates of hospitalisation. Their relatively high...
BackgroundParamedics are increasingly required to make complex decisions as to whether they should c...
Concern over the quality of care provided to people living with dementia during hospital stays has l...
A growing number of older people are accessing emergency medical services (EMS), and many calls to E...