Background and objectives: Acute health care use varies by age, with older adults the highest users of acute health care services. Using data from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), the aim of this study was to investigate the association between acute health care utilization (emergency department [ED] visit with or without hospitalization) at baseline and subjective and objective measures of function measured at 4-year follow-up. Research design and methods: This study represents a secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study, where data from Wave 1 (baseline) and Wave 3 of TILDA were analyzed in conjunction with a public and patient involvement group of older adults. Acute health care utilization was defined as an ED visi...
BACKGROUND: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with complex issue...
Abstract Background Age increases the risk of emergency department [ED] visits. Health related quali...
BACKGROUND: Short-stay hospitalization in older patients is frequently associated with a loss of fun...
BACKGROUND: Age increases the risk of emergency department [ED] visits. Health related quality of li...
Objective: We sought to investigate the incidence of, and factors associated with, in-hospital funct...
© 2016 Introduction: Older persons aged over 65 years represent up to 41% of Australian Emergency De...
Background: The longitudinal oustcomes of patients admitted to acute care for elder...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate older patients ’ utilisation of emergency depar...
Background: Reduction in length of hospital stay (LOS) is considered as a potential strategy to opti...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...
OBJECTIVES: Changes in physical performance during hospital stay have rarely been evaluated. In thi...
The projected increase in the older population over the coming decades will place a greater demand o...
BACKGROUND: Reduced mobility may be responsible for functional decline and acute sarcopenia in older...
Background: A high percentage of individuals treated in specialized acute care wards are frail and e...
Objectives: Limited and inconsistent findings have been reported on the link between social connecti...
BACKGROUND: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with complex issue...
Abstract Background Age increases the risk of emergency department [ED] visits. Health related quali...
BACKGROUND: Short-stay hospitalization in older patients is frequently associated with a loss of fun...
BACKGROUND: Age increases the risk of emergency department [ED] visits. Health related quality of li...
Objective: We sought to investigate the incidence of, and factors associated with, in-hospital funct...
© 2016 Introduction: Older persons aged over 65 years represent up to 41% of Australian Emergency De...
Background: The longitudinal oustcomes of patients admitted to acute care for elder...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate older patients ’ utilisation of emergency depar...
Background: Reduction in length of hospital stay (LOS) is considered as a potential strategy to opti...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...
OBJECTIVES: Changes in physical performance during hospital stay have rarely been evaluated. In thi...
The projected increase in the older population over the coming decades will place a greater demand o...
BACKGROUND: Reduced mobility may be responsible for functional decline and acute sarcopenia in older...
Background: A high percentage of individuals treated in specialized acute care wards are frail and e...
Objectives: Limited and inconsistent findings have been reported on the link between social connecti...
BACKGROUND: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with complex issue...
Abstract Background Age increases the risk of emergency department [ED] visits. Health related quali...
BACKGROUND: Short-stay hospitalization in older patients is frequently associated with a loss of fun...