[HTML][HTML] Características sociodemográficas, funcionales y consumo de recursos de la población mayor atendida en los servicios de urgencias españoles: una …

ÓM Andreu, JJ Rodríguez… - … : Revista de la …, 2022 - dialnet.unirioja.es
Objetivos. Investigar las características sociodemográficas y consumo de recursos de los
pacientes de 65 o más años que consultan en servicios de urgencias hospitalarios (SUH) …

Nonspecific complaints in older Emergency Department patients

CM McQuown, EK Tsivitse - Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2023 - geriatric.theclinics.com
Older adults are frequent users of prehospital emergency services and emergency
departments (ED) but are more likely to have nonspecific complaints (NSC) than younger …

[PDF][PDF] Sociodemographic characteristics, functional status, and health resource use of older patients treated in Spanish emergency departments: a description of the …

Ò Miró, J Jacob, EJ García-Lamberechts… - …, 2022 - revistaemergencias.org
Objectives. To describe the sociodemographic characteristics of and the health care
resources used to treat patients aged 65 years or older who come to hospital emergency …

Emergency Department-to-Community Transitions of Care: Best Practices for the Older Adult Population

CJ Gettel, SN Hastings, KJ Biese… - Clinics in geriatric …, 2023 - geriatric.theclinics.com
Older adults, defined as those aged 65 years or older, are an increasing population in
emergency departments (EDs) worldwide, with visit volumes increasing at a rate beyond that …

Emergency department care transition barriers: a qualitative study of care partners of older adults with cognitive impairment

CJ Gettel, PT Serina, I Uzamere… - … Research & Clinical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
INTRODUCTION After emergency department (ED) discharge, persons living with cognitive
impairment (PLWCI) and their care partners are particularly at risk for adverse outcomes. We …

Older adults experience of transition to the community from the emergency department: a qualitative evidence synthesis

B Condon, A Griffin, C Fitzgerald, E Shanahan, L Glynn… - BMC geriatrics, 2024 - Springer
Aim Older adults comprise a growing proportion of Emergency Department (ED) attendees
and are vulnerable to adverse outcomes following an ED visit including ED reattendance …

“What matters” in the emergency department: a prospective analysis of older adults' concerns and desired outcomes

T Chera, M Tinetti, J Travers, J Galske… - Medical care, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To describe “What Matters” to older adults seeking emergency department (ED)
care and to identify patient characteristics associated with meeting desired outcomes …

Care transition outcome measures of importance after emergency care: Do emergency clinicians and older adults agree?

CJ Gettel, U Hwang, KL Rising… - Academic …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Funding information Dr. Gettel is a Pepper Scholar with support from the Claude D. Pepper
Older Americans Independence Center at Yale School of Medicine (P30AG021342), the …

Patient experiences of a care transition intervention for Veterans to reduce emergency department visits

J Seidenfeld, K Ramos, RA Bruening… - Academic …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Objectives Care transition interventions (CTIs) are used to improve outcomes after
an emergency department (ED) visit. A recent randomized controlled trial of a Veterans …

Identifying facilitators and barriers to integrated and equitable care for community-dwelling older adults with high emergency department use from historically …

K Kehoe MacLeod, KN Flores, K Chandra - International Journal for Equity …, 2023 - Springer
Background High rates of emergency department (ED) use by older adults persist despite
attempts to improve accessibility of appropriate and comprehensive care. Understanding the …