BACKGROUND: The introduction of specific pathways of care for older trauma patients has been shown to decrease hospital length of stay and the overall rate of complications. The extent and scope of pathways and services for older major trauma patients in the UK is not currently known. OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of this study was to map the current care pathways and provision of services for older people following major trauma in the UK. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of UK hospitals delivering care to major trauma patients (major trauma centres and trauma units). Data were collected on respondent and site characteristics, and local definitions of older trauma patients. To explore pathways for older people with major trauma, four cl...
Background Despite a widely acknowledged increase in older people presenting with traumatic injury i...
Background: It is argued that many older trauma patients are under-triaged in prehospital care whic...
Background The demographic changes towards ageing of the populations in developed countries impose ...
AIM: Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy...
Diagnosis of major trauma in the older person is increasingly being recognised as clinically challen...
AIMS: To compare the early management and mortality of older patients sustaining major orthopaedic t...
Aim Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy ...
Introduction: Prior analysis demonstrates improved survival for older trauma patients (age\u3e64year...
Introduction: The epidemiology of injured patients has changed, with an increasing predominance of s...
Purpose: Within the UK there is a continued expansion of the population over the age of 65, this cur...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Across the developed world, demographic change is having a profound impact on emergency care, with r...
BACKGROUND The demographic changes towards ageing of the populations in developed countries impos...
Background: Major trauma is often life threatening and the leading cause of death in the United Kin...
Background Despite a widely acknowledged increase in older people presenting with traumatic injury i...
Background: It is argued that many older trauma patients are under-triaged in prehospital care whic...
Background The demographic changes towards ageing of the populations in developed countries impose ...
AIM: Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy...
Diagnosis of major trauma in the older person is increasingly being recognised as clinically challen...
AIMS: To compare the early management and mortality of older patients sustaining major orthopaedic t...
Aim Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy ...
Introduction: Prior analysis demonstrates improved survival for older trauma patients (age\u3e64year...
Introduction: The epidemiology of injured patients has changed, with an increasing predominance of s...
Purpose: Within the UK there is a continued expansion of the population over the age of 65, this cur...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Across the developed world, demographic change is having a profound impact on emergency care, with r...
BACKGROUND The demographic changes towards ageing of the populations in developed countries impos...
Background: Major trauma is often life threatening and the leading cause of death in the United Kin...
Background Despite a widely acknowledged increase in older people presenting with traumatic injury i...
Background: It is argued that many older trauma patients are under-triaged in prehospital care whic...
Background The demographic changes towards ageing of the populations in developed countries impose ...