Abstract Background The increasing number of hospitalized elderly persons has greatly challenged decision makers to reorganize services so as to meet the needs of this clientele. Established progressively over the last 30 years, the short-term Geriatric Assessment Unit (GAU) is a specialized care program, now implemented in all the general hospital centres in Quebec. Within the scope of a broader reflection upon the appropriate care delivery for elderly patients in our demographic context, there is a need to revisit the role of GAU within the hospital and the continuum of care. The objective of this project is to describe the range of activities offered by Quebec GAU and the resources available...
Background: GCTs are multidisciplinary teams advising and sensitizing healthcare professionals in th...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient geriatric consultation teams are multidisciplinary teams that advice and sensi...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: To examine how geriatric evaluation and management units (GEMUs) are organi...
Abstract Background The increasing number of hospital...
Morbidities and related disabilities often lead to older inpatients having a long hospital stay. The...
Introduction: The consecutive economic stakes of the ageing have led to the emergence of geriatric d...
Much of the acute care provided in hospitals is for elderly people. Frailty is a common clinical con...
127 p.Ill.,SCIENTIFIC REPORT .8 1 -- INTRODUCTION 8 -- 1.1 AN AGEING (HOSPITAL) POPULATION .8 -- ...
In Canada, the sustainability of the health care system is a major issue that has led to two commiss...
The number of older patients admitted to acute hospitals has increased; however, their needs are het...
International audienceIn France, the population of very old frail patients, who require appropriate ...
Objective: To understand how implementation of multidisciplinary GCTs on non-geriatric hospital unit...
Background: Community dwelling elderly who are temporarily unable to live independently due to funct...
Previous studies have suggested that geriatric assessment units may provide important benefits to th...
A systematic review of the international literature concerning the organisation of the Geriatric Day...
Background: GCTs are multidisciplinary teams advising and sensitizing healthcare professionals in th...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient geriatric consultation teams are multidisciplinary teams that advice and sensi...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: To examine how geriatric evaluation and management units (GEMUs) are organi...
Abstract Background The increasing number of hospital...
Morbidities and related disabilities often lead to older inpatients having a long hospital stay. The...
Introduction: The consecutive economic stakes of the ageing have led to the emergence of geriatric d...
Much of the acute care provided in hospitals is for elderly people. Frailty is a common clinical con...
127 p.Ill.,SCIENTIFIC REPORT .8 1 -- INTRODUCTION 8 -- 1.1 AN AGEING (HOSPITAL) POPULATION .8 -- ...
In Canada, the sustainability of the health care system is a major issue that has led to two commiss...
The number of older patients admitted to acute hospitals has increased; however, their needs are het...
International audienceIn France, the population of very old frail patients, who require appropriate ...
Objective: To understand how implementation of multidisciplinary GCTs on non-geriatric hospital unit...
Background: Community dwelling elderly who are temporarily unable to live independently due to funct...
Previous studies have suggested that geriatric assessment units may provide important benefits to th...
A systematic review of the international literature concerning the organisation of the Geriatric Day...
Background: GCTs are multidisciplinary teams advising and sensitizing healthcare professionals in th...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient geriatric consultation teams are multidisciplinary teams that advice and sensi...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: To examine how geriatric evaluation and management units (GEMUs) are organi...