Background: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fallen, but ambulance crews often leave patients at the scene without any ongoing care. We evaluated a new clinical protocol which allowed paramedics to assess older people who had fallen and, if appropriate, refer them to community-based falls services. Objectives: To compare outcomes, processes and costs of care between intervention and control groups; and to understand factors which facilitate or hinder use. Design: Cluster randomised controlled trial. Participants: Participating paramedics at three ambulance services in England and Wales were based at stations randomised to intervention or control arms. Participants were aged 65 years and ...
Study objective We aim to determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of a paramedic protocol for the...
To evaluate effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of Computerised Clinical Decision Support (...
Objective To evaluate effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of Computerised Clinical Decis...
Background: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fall...
Introduction Emergency calls to ambulance services are frequent for older people who have fallen, bu...
Introduction: Emergency calls to ambulance services are frequent for older people who have fallen, b...
BACKGROUND: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fall...
Introduction: Emergency calls to ambulance services are frequent for older people who have fall...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We aim to determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of a paramedic protocol for the...
Background: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fal...
BACKGROUND: Many emergency ambulance calls are for older people who have fallen. As half of them are...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To evaluate effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of Computerised Cli...
Background Many emergency ambulance calls are for older people who have fallen. As half of them are ...
Objective: To evaluate effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of Computerised Clinical Decisio...
Study objective: We aim to determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of a paramedic protocol for the...
Study objective We aim to determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of a paramedic protocol for the...
To evaluate effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of Computerised Clinical Decision Support (...
Objective To evaluate effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of Computerised Clinical Decis...
Background: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fall...
Introduction Emergency calls to ambulance services are frequent for older people who have fallen, bu...
Introduction: Emergency calls to ambulance services are frequent for older people who have fallen, b...
BACKGROUND: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fall...
Introduction: Emergency calls to ambulance services are frequent for older people who have fall...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We aim to determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of a paramedic protocol for the...
Background: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fal...
BACKGROUND: Many emergency ambulance calls are for older people who have fallen. As half of them are...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To evaluate effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of Computerised Cli...
Background Many emergency ambulance calls are for older people who have fallen. As half of them are ...
Objective: To evaluate effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of Computerised Clinical Decisio...
Study objective: We aim to determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of a paramedic protocol for the...
Study objective We aim to determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of a paramedic protocol for the...
To evaluate effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of Computerised Clinical Decision Support (...
Objective To evaluate effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of Computerised Clinical Decis...