INTRODUCTION: Older adults frequently return to an emergency department (ED) within 30 days of an initial visit. In this study, we examined the effectiveness of an adapted Care Transitions Intervention (CTI) at reducing risk of ED revisits within 30 days for older adults who live alone. We also explored the interaction between receiving help with healthcare needs and receiving the CTI on the risk of 30-day ED revisits. METHODS: We conducted a subgroup analysis of community-dwelling older (age≥60 years) ED patients who reported living alone as part of a randomized controlled trial of CTI effectiveness following discharge home from one of three EDs in two states. The primary outcome (ED revisits within 30 days of discharge) and secondary outc...
peer-reviewedBackground: Older adults frequently attend the emergency department (ED) and experience...
Introduction: Although older adults visit emergency departments (EDs) more than any other age group,...
Background Compared with younger adults who receive care in the emergency department (ED), older pat...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of community-dwelling older adults discharged from the emergen...
Abstract Introduction About half of older adults with impaired cognition who are discharged home fro...
Introduction: Older adults present unique challenges to both emergency clinicians and health systems...
Background: Population ageing is increasing rapidly worldwide. Older adults are frequent users of he...
Paul Y Takahashi,1 Lindsey R Haas,2 Stephanie M Quigg,1 Ivana T Croghan,1 James M Naessens,2 Nilay D...
Background: Compared with younger adults who receive care in the emergency department (ED), older p...
<strong>OBJECTIVE</strong>: Older adults are at risk of rehospitalization if their care transitions ...
Background/Objectives Telephone follow-up calls could optimize the transition from the emergency dep...
Background: Interventions supporting older adults’ transition from hospital to home can address ger...
Background: Models of emergent care evolve in response to an ageing population. The Medical Assessme...
Background: Suboptimal transitions from the emergency department (ED) to ambulatory settings contrib...
Introduction: Geriatric patients are often frail and may lose independence through a variety of mech...
peer-reviewedBackground: Older adults frequently attend the emergency department (ED) and experience...
Introduction: Although older adults visit emergency departments (EDs) more than any other age group,...
Background Compared with younger adults who receive care in the emergency department (ED), older pat...
Abstract Background Approximately 20% of community-dwelling older adults discharged from the emergen...
Abstract Introduction About half of older adults with impaired cognition who are discharged home fro...
Introduction: Older adults present unique challenges to both emergency clinicians and health systems...
Background: Population ageing is increasing rapidly worldwide. Older adults are frequent users of he...
Paul Y Takahashi,1 Lindsey R Haas,2 Stephanie M Quigg,1 Ivana T Croghan,1 James M Naessens,2 Nilay D...
Background: Compared with younger adults who receive care in the emergency department (ED), older p...
<strong>OBJECTIVE</strong>: Older adults are at risk of rehospitalization if their care transitions ...
Background/Objectives Telephone follow-up calls could optimize the transition from the emergency dep...
Background: Interventions supporting older adults’ transition from hospital to home can address ger...
Background: Models of emergent care evolve in response to an ageing population. The Medical Assessme...
Background: Suboptimal transitions from the emergency department (ED) to ambulatory settings contrib...
Introduction: Geriatric patients are often frail and may lose independence through a variety of mech...
peer-reviewedBackground: Older adults frequently attend the emergency department (ED) and experience...
Introduction: Although older adults visit emergency departments (EDs) more than any other age group,...
Background Compared with younger adults who receive care in the emergency department (ED), older pat...