Purpose Emergency Department (ED) presentations in older people are associated with a wide range of adverse events, which increase the risk of lengthy hospitalisation and poor outcomes. Pathfinder is an inter-organisational initiative delivered in partnership between Beaumont Hospital Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy departments and the National Ambulance Service. Pathfinder responds to non-serious and non-life-threatening emergency medical service (EMS) calls. This study aims to demonstrate how Pathfinder can safely treat a proportion of older people at home by using alternative care pathways (ACPs), therefore avoiding unnecessary ED presentations. Once a decision has been reached to treat the person at home, the Pathfinder follow-up...
Objectives: UC Irvine in partnership with CipherHealth has incorporated an automated call-back syste...
Abstract Background Up to 75% of residents from residential aged care facilities (RACF) are transfer...
BACKGROUND: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with complex issue...
Purpose Emergency Department (ED) presentations in older people are associated with a wide range of ...
Traditionally, in the Republic of Ireland (RoI), all patients who dial 999/112 are brought to the Em...
Objective: Older people experience high rates of adverse outcomes following emergency department (ED...
BACKGROUND: Older adults frequently attend the Emergency Department (ED) with poorly defined symptom...
BackgroundOlder adults frequently attend the Emergency Department (ED) with poorly defined symptoms,...
International audienceBackground: A growing number of emergency calls are made each year for elderly...
Introduction: Falls are the commonest reason why an older person presents to the Emergency Departmen...
peer-reviewedBackground: Older adults frequently attend the emergency department (ED) and experience...
Aim: The overall aim was to describe and compare pathways for older patients and the involved actors...
Introduction Older people with multimorbidities frequently access 999 ambulance services. When multi...
Background: we aimed to understand urgent and emergency care pathways for older people and develop a...
Background: Older people living in Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACF) are a vulnerable, frail a...
Objectives: UC Irvine in partnership with CipherHealth has incorporated an automated call-back syste...
Abstract Background Up to 75% of residents from residential aged care facilities (RACF) are transfer...
BACKGROUND: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with complex issue...
Purpose Emergency Department (ED) presentations in older people are associated with a wide range of ...
Traditionally, in the Republic of Ireland (RoI), all patients who dial 999/112 are brought to the Em...
Objective: Older people experience high rates of adverse outcomes following emergency department (ED...
BACKGROUND: Older adults frequently attend the Emergency Department (ED) with poorly defined symptom...
BackgroundOlder adults frequently attend the Emergency Department (ED) with poorly defined symptoms,...
International audienceBackground: A growing number of emergency calls are made each year for elderly...
Introduction: Falls are the commonest reason why an older person presents to the Emergency Departmen...
peer-reviewedBackground: Older adults frequently attend the emergency department (ED) and experience...
Aim: The overall aim was to describe and compare pathways for older patients and the involved actors...
Introduction Older people with multimorbidities frequently access 999 ambulance services. When multi...
Background: we aimed to understand urgent and emergency care pathways for older people and develop a...
Background: Older people living in Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACF) are a vulnerable, frail a...
Objectives: UC Irvine in partnership with CipherHealth has incorporated an automated call-back syste...
Abstract Background Up to 75% of residents from residential aged care facilities (RACF) are transfer...
BACKGROUND: Older people are frequent emergency department (ED) users who present with complex issue...