Abstract Background Despite the demand for rehabilitation and chronic care services across the life course, policy and care strategies tend to focus on older adults and overlook medically complex younger adult populations. This study examined young and mid-life adults discharged from tertiary chronic care hospitals in order to describe their health service use and to examine the association between patterns of timely community follow-up, and subsequent health outcomes. Methods This population-based retrospective cohort study used linked administrative data to identify 1,906 individuals aged 18–64 years and discharged alive from terti...
Background: As individuals age, they are more likely to experience increasing frail...
This report examines movements between hospital and residential aged care by people aged 65 and over...
Objective. To evaluate how municipality-based post-discharge follow-up visits including a general pr...
Abstract Background Despite the demand for rehabilita...
Objectives: Primary care physician-led community hospitals provide basic hospital care for older peo...
Background For older adults, a good transition from hospital to the primary or long-term care settin...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to ...
Background For older adults, a good transition from hospital to the primary or long-term care settin...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity poses a significan...
© Oxford University PressOBJECTIVE: To describe the reported experiences of elderly patients regardi...
Objective: Community-based palliative care is known to be associated with reduced acute care health ...
BACKGROUND: Rehospitalizations within 30 days of discharge are responsible for a large portion of he...
BACKGROUND: Discharge from hospital to home can be a stressful experience for patients and carers. C...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including myocardial infarction (MI), stroke and ...
Abstract Background The current demographic transitio...
Background: As individuals age, they are more likely to experience increasing frail...
This report examines movements between hospital and residential aged care by people aged 65 and over...
Objective. To evaluate how municipality-based post-discharge follow-up visits including a general pr...
Abstract Background Despite the demand for rehabilita...
Objectives: Primary care physician-led community hospitals provide basic hospital care for older peo...
Background For older adults, a good transition from hospital to the primary or long-term care settin...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to ...
Background For older adults, a good transition from hospital to the primary or long-term care settin...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity poses a significan...
© Oxford University PressOBJECTIVE: To describe the reported experiences of elderly patients regardi...
Objective: Community-based palliative care is known to be associated with reduced acute care health ...
BACKGROUND: Rehospitalizations within 30 days of discharge are responsible for a large portion of he...
BACKGROUND: Discharge from hospital to home can be a stressful experience for patients and carers. C...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including myocardial infarction (MI), stroke and ...
Abstract Background The current demographic transitio...
Background: As individuals age, they are more likely to experience increasing frail...
This report examines movements between hospital and residential aged care by people aged 65 and over...
Objective. To evaluate how municipality-based post-discharge follow-up visits including a general pr...