Background: Much attention has been paid to patient access to emergency services, focusing on hospital reforms, yet very little is known about the characteristics of those presenting to emergency departments. Objectives: By exploiting linkage of emergency records and a representative survey of the 45 and older population in Australia, we provide unique insights into the role of lifestyle in predicting emergency presentations. Methods: A generalized linear regression model is used to estimate the impact of lifestyles on emergency presentations one year ahead. We control for extensive individual characteristics and area fixed-effects. Results: Not smoking, having healthy body weight, taking vitamins, and exercising vigorously and regularly ca...
Objective: to investigate the differences between emergency department (ED) presentations of older p...
OBJECTIVE: The proportion of adults in Australia meeting or exceeding the national guidelines for ph...
Introduction: Late middle-aged and older adults’ share of emergency department (ED) visits is increa...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal changes in emergency department (ED) pr...
To determine the clinical and environmental variables associated with frequent presentations by adul...
Emergency departments (EDs) in many developed countries are experiencing increasing pressure due to ...
UNLABELLED: Objectives and importance of study: Tobacco smoking is the leading single cause of preve...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. AS Emergency Department (ED) attendances have been growing rapidly, various str...
Objective: Increasing demands are being placed on emergency departments in Australia and there is a ...
Objectives: To examine the characteristics of adult patient attendances to emergency departments (ED...
Objective: to investigate the differences between emergency department (ED) presentations of older p...
Objective: Several studies have demonstrated the effects of health behaviours on risk of chronic dis...
Objective: Explore factors that influence presentation at a regional hospital ED and identify oppor...
Objective: To explore the patterns of and investigate the factors associated with rises in emergency...
Objective: to investigate the differences between emergency department (ED) presentations of older p...
OBJECTIVE: The proportion of adults in Australia meeting or exceeding the national guidelines for ph...
Introduction: Late middle-aged and older adults’ share of emergency department (ED) visits is increa...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal changes in emergency department (ED) pr...
To determine the clinical and environmental variables associated with frequent presentations by adul...
Emergency departments (EDs) in many developed countries are experiencing increasing pressure due to ...
UNLABELLED: Objectives and importance of study: Tobacco smoking is the leading single cause of preve...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. AS Emergency Department (ED) attendances have been growing rapidly, various str...
Objective: Increasing demands are being placed on emergency departments in Australia and there is a ...
Objectives: To examine the characteristics of adult patient attendances to emergency departments (ED...
Objective: to investigate the differences between emergency department (ED) presentations of older p...
Objective: Several studies have demonstrated the effects of health behaviours on risk of chronic dis...
Objective: Explore factors that influence presentation at a regional hospital ED and identify oppor...
Objective: To explore the patterns of and investigate the factors associated with rises in emergency...
Objective: to investigate the differences between emergency department (ED) presentations of older p...
OBJECTIVE: The proportion of adults in Australia meeting or exceeding the national guidelines for ph...
Introduction: Late middle-aged and older adults’ share of emergency department (ED) visits is increa...