Background: Older fallers constitute a large proportion of ambulance work, and as many as 25% are not transported to hospital following paramedic assessment. The objective of this study was to explore the decision making process used by paramedics when caring for older fallers. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted using constructivist grounded theory methodology. Purposive sampling was used to recruit paramedics to participate in semi-structured interviews and focus groups. Data analysis commenced with line-by-line coding, developing into formation of theoretical categories. Theoretical sampling was then used to clarify emerging theoretical concepts, with data collection and analysis continuing until theoretical saturation was achiev...
Aims: Critical decisions made in the field by paramedics influence where patients die if their end o...
Background: Falls are the most common reason for ambulance callouts resulting in non-conveyance. Eve...
Background: As more people are living longer, they become frail and are affected by multi-morbidity,...
Abstract Background Older fallers constitute a large proportion of ambulance work, and as many as 25...
Background: Older fallers constitute a large proportion of ambulance work, and as many as 25% are no...
‘Falls’ is the most common incident category to which an emergency ambulance is dispatched...
Background Older people who fall commonly present to the emergency ambulance service, and approximat...
ambulance staff for assessment and referral of older people who have fallen: a qualitative stud
Introduction For a patient nearing the end of his or her life, transfer from a nursing home to the E...
Background: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fal...
Objective: The proportion of older people is increasing and reflects in the demand on ambulance serv...
Paramedicine has transitioned rapidly from a trade to a modern, autonomous largely unsupervised heal...
A high number of emergency (999) calls are made for older people who fall, with many patients not su...
Large numbers of older people fall every year. Interdisciplinary intervention can reduce the risk of...
ObjectiveThe proportion of older people is increasing and reflects in the demand on ambulance servic...
Aims: Critical decisions made in the field by paramedics influence where patients die if their end o...
Background: Falls are the most common reason for ambulance callouts resulting in non-conveyance. Eve...
Background: As more people are living longer, they become frail and are affected by multi-morbidity,...
Abstract Background Older fallers constitute a large proportion of ambulance work, and as many as 25...
Background: Older fallers constitute a large proportion of ambulance work, and as many as 25% are no...
‘Falls’ is the most common incident category to which an emergency ambulance is dispatched...
Background Older people who fall commonly present to the emergency ambulance service, and approximat...
ambulance staff for assessment and referral of older people who have fallen: a qualitative stud
Introduction For a patient nearing the end of his or her life, transfer from a nursing home to the E...
Background: Emergency calls are frequently made to ambulance services for older people who have fal...
Objective: The proportion of older people is increasing and reflects in the demand on ambulance serv...
Paramedicine has transitioned rapidly from a trade to a modern, autonomous largely unsupervised heal...
A high number of emergency (999) calls are made for older people who fall, with many patients not su...
Large numbers of older people fall every year. Interdisciplinary intervention can reduce the risk of...
ObjectiveThe proportion of older people is increasing and reflects in the demand on ambulance servic...
Aims: Critical decisions made in the field by paramedics influence where patients die if their end o...
Background: Falls are the most common reason for ambulance callouts resulting in non-conveyance. Eve...
Background: As more people are living longer, they become frail and are affected by multi-morbidity,...