© 2015 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine and Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine. Objective: Residents from aged care facilities make up a considerable proportion of ED presentations. There is evidence that many residents transferred from aged care facilities to EDs could be managed by primary care services. The present study aimed to describe the characteristics of residents transferred from residential aged care facilities to EDs, and to evaluate the appropriateness and cost of these presentations. Methods: A retrospective review of ED records was undertaken for residents transferred from residential aged care facilities to two EDs in Melbourne, Victoria, in 2012. Data examined included residents' mode and time of arriva...
Background: Older people living in residential aged care homes experience frequent emergency transfe...
Objective Older patients are over-represented in emergency departments (ED), with many presenting fo...
Older persons living in residential aged care are frequent users of ambulance services and hospital ...
Background: Older people living in Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACF) are a vulnerable, frail a...
Objective: to investigate the differences between emergency department (ED) presentations of older p...
Objective: to investigate the differences between emergency department (ED) presentations of older p...
Objectives: To use publicly available submissions and evidence from the Australian Royal Commission ...
Background The decision to transfer a nursing home (NH) resident to an emergency department (ED) is ...
Background: emergency care for older people living in residential aged care facilities (RACF) is a c...
BACKGROUND: Hospital emergency department (ED) use by patients from residential aged care facilities...
Objective. Older patients are over-represented in emergency departments (ED), with many presenting f...
Abstract Background Elderly living in a Nursing Home (NH) are frequently transferred to an Emergency...
AbstractBackgroundWestern countries have encountered an increase in elderly patients transferred fro...
To determine the best available evidence on residential aged care facility staff experiences of deci...
Objective: As the population of Australia ages, EDs will experience an increasing frequency of prese...
Background: Older people living in residential aged care homes experience frequent emergency transfe...
Objective Older patients are over-represented in emergency departments (ED), with many presenting fo...
Older persons living in residential aged care are frequent users of ambulance services and hospital ...
Background: Older people living in Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACF) are a vulnerable, frail a...
Objective: to investigate the differences between emergency department (ED) presentations of older p...
Objective: to investigate the differences between emergency department (ED) presentations of older p...
Objectives: To use publicly available submissions and evidence from the Australian Royal Commission ...
Background The decision to transfer a nursing home (NH) resident to an emergency department (ED) is ...
Background: emergency care for older people living in residential aged care facilities (RACF) is a c...
BACKGROUND: Hospital emergency department (ED) use by patients from residential aged care facilities...
Objective. Older patients are over-represented in emergency departments (ED), with many presenting f...
Abstract Background Elderly living in a Nursing Home (NH) are frequently transferred to an Emergency...
AbstractBackgroundWestern countries have encountered an increase in elderly patients transferred fro...
To determine the best available evidence on residential aged care facility staff experiences of deci...
Objective: As the population of Australia ages, EDs will experience an increasing frequency of prese...
Background: Older people living in residential aged care homes experience frequent emergency transfe...
Objective Older patients are over-represented in emergency departments (ED), with many presenting fo...
Older persons living in residential aged care are frequent users of ambulance services and hospital ...