This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care professionals and older people on the prevention of emergency hospital admissions and the use of care services. Whereas older people viewed emergency admission as an inevitable part of ageing, professionals attributed many emergency admissions to the social isolation of older people. Professionals reported that the majority of services were not designed to minimise isolation in older age. Older people listed quality of life, boosted by socialising and support during periods of good health, as their first priority. Older people and professionals presented differing arguments why some health and social care services were underutilised. Older people explained that th...
With anticipated greater demand for formal care services globally, this article examines the sociode...
Finding alternatives to hospital admissions for older people and helping them to live for as long as...
As the proportion of older people in the population rises, health services must continue to develop ...
This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care professionals and olde...
This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care. professionals and old...
Objective: Increasing demands are being placed on emergency departments in Australia and there is a ...
Aims: To highlight older people's experiences and expectations of services and the consequences for ...
This study will look at the ways in which social services, hospitals and community health services w...
In the UK, new intermediate care services have been established to prevent unnecessary hospital admi...
Well-established internationally, the current development of social work in UK accident and emergenc...
Background: Older people increasingly demand emergency department (ED) care. ED visits have a profou...
The article examines older people's perceptions of quality of life from the perspective of access an...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department crowding is one of the biggest issues facing healthcare sustems wor...
Introduction: Older adults use the emergency department (ED) at high rates, including for illnesses ...
Background: Older ED users are more likely to be seriously ill, arrive by ambulance, spend more time...
With anticipated greater demand for formal care services globally, this article examines the sociode...
Finding alternatives to hospital admissions for older people and helping them to live for as long as...
As the proportion of older people in the population rises, health services must continue to develop ...
This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care professionals and olde...
This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care. professionals and old...
Objective: Increasing demands are being placed on emergency departments in Australia and there is a ...
Aims: To highlight older people's experiences and expectations of services and the consequences for ...
This study will look at the ways in which social services, hospitals and community health services w...
In the UK, new intermediate care services have been established to prevent unnecessary hospital admi...
Well-established internationally, the current development of social work in UK accident and emergenc...
Background: Older people increasingly demand emergency department (ED) care. ED visits have a profou...
The article examines older people's perceptions of quality of life from the perspective of access an...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department crowding is one of the biggest issues facing healthcare sustems wor...
Introduction: Older adults use the emergency department (ED) at high rates, including for illnesses ...
Background: Older ED users are more likely to be seriously ill, arrive by ambulance, spend more time...
With anticipated greater demand for formal care services globally, this article examines the sociode...
Finding alternatives to hospital admissions for older people and helping them to live for as long as...
As the proportion of older people in the population rises, health services must continue to develop ...