Abstract Background Frequent users of hospital emergency departments (EDs) are a medically and socially vulnerable population. This article describes the rationale for a brief case management intervention for frequent ED users with mental health and/or addiction challenges and the design of a randomized trial assessing its effectiveness. Methods/Design Eligible participants are adults in a large urban centre with five or more ED visits in the past year, with at least one prior visit for a mental health or addictions reason. Participants (N = 166) will be randomized to either 4 to 6 months of brief case management or usual care, and i...
BACKGROUND: Frequent emergency department users represent a small number of patients but account for...
Background: In most of the emergency departments (ED) in developed countries, a subset of patients v...
This study aimed to explore the service needs and preferences of frequent emergency department users...
Abstract Background Frequent users of hospital emerge...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users account for a disproportionately high number of ED visits. ...
Background: Emergency department frequent users (EDFUs) account for a disproportionally high number ...
Background We devised a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of ...
Abstract Background Addressing the needs of frequent ...
Abstract Background ED overcrowding represents a significant public health problem in developed coun...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Frequent users of emergency departments (EDs) are a relatively small group of vulne...
Background: Frequent users of the emergency department (ED) can result in overcrowding, compromised ...
BACKGROUND: Frequent emergency department users represent a small number of patients but account for...
This study examined the impact of nurse case management interventions on the number of visits of fre...
A problem in healthcare is the increasing number of emergency department visits by repeat users with...
Introduction: Case management is an effective, short-term means to reduce emergency department (ED) ...
BACKGROUND: Frequent emergency department users represent a small number of patients but account for...
Background: In most of the emergency departments (ED) in developed countries, a subset of patients v...
This study aimed to explore the service needs and preferences of frequent emergency department users...
Abstract Background Frequent users of hospital emerge...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users account for a disproportionately high number of ED visits. ...
Background: Emergency department frequent users (EDFUs) account for a disproportionally high number ...
Background We devised a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of ...
Abstract Background Addressing the needs of frequent ...
Abstract Background ED overcrowding represents a significant public health problem in developed coun...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Frequent users of emergency departments (EDs) are a relatively small group of vulne...
Background: Frequent users of the emergency department (ED) can result in overcrowding, compromised ...
BACKGROUND: Frequent emergency department users represent a small number of patients but account for...
This study examined the impact of nurse case management interventions on the number of visits of fre...
A problem in healthcare is the increasing number of emergency department visits by repeat users with...
Introduction: Case management is an effective, short-term means to reduce emergency department (ED) ...
BACKGROUND: Frequent emergency department users represent a small number of patients but account for...
Background: In most of the emergency departments (ED) in developed countries, a subset of patients v...
This study aimed to explore the service needs and preferences of frequent emergency department users...