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Emergency department utilisation among older people with acute and/or chronic conditions: a multi-centre retrospective study

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posted on 2018-03-01, 00:00 authored by M Fry, L Fitzpatrick, Julie ConsidineJulie Considine, R Z Shaban, K Curtis
Older persons aged over 65years represent up to 41% of Australian Emergency Department (ED) presentations. Older persons present with acute and/or chronic conditions, have more Emergency Department visits, hospital admissions and readmissions than other age groups. However, little is known about the characteristics and trends of acute illness and chronic presentations and whether frailty changes these dimensions within this cohort. A 12-month retrospective medical record audit of persons over 65years presenting to four EDs. Data from 44,774 (26.6%) patients aged 65years and over were analysed. Patients with acute conditions presented more frequently (n=30,373; 67.8%), received more urgent triage categories (n=13,471; 30.1%) and had higher admission rates (n=18,332; 61%). Chronic conditions presented less frequently (n=14,396; 32.1%) and had higher discharge rates (n=9302; 65%). Patients over 80years were allocated more urgent triage categories and commonly presented with falls (n=3814; 8.5%). Patients between 65 and79years had a higher discharge rate (n=10,397; 46.1%). Older persons with acute illnesses were more likely to be admitted than those with chronic conditions and who were more likely to be discharged home. There is scope for further investigation of new models of care to better manage older persons with chronic conditions and ED discharge practices.

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Journal

International Emergency Nursing

Volume

37

Pagination

39 - 43

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0965-2302

eISSN

1878-013X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Elsevier Ltd.

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