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Factors influencing conveyance of older adults with minor head injury by paramedics to the emergency department: a multiple methods study
by
Voss, Sarah
, Taylor, Hazel
, Black, Sarah
, Williams, David
, Benger, Jonathan
, Nicholson, Helen
in
Aged
/ Aged 65
/ Allied Health Personnel
/ Analysis
/ Audits
/ Craniocerebral Trauma - therapy
/ Data analysis
/ Data collection
/ Decision making
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency Medical Services
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Emergency service
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Head injuries
/ Head Injury, Minor
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Injuries, Head
/ Interview
/ Interviews
/ Medical records
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Paramedic
/ Paramedics
/ Patients
/ Retrospective Studies
/ State Medicine
/ United Kingdom
/ Wound healing
2022
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Factors influencing conveyance of older adults with minor head injury by paramedics to the emergency department: a multiple methods study
by
Voss, Sarah
, Taylor, Hazel
, Black, Sarah
, Williams, David
, Benger, Jonathan
, Nicholson, Helen
in
Aged
/ Aged 65
/ Allied Health Personnel
/ Analysis
/ Audits
/ Craniocerebral Trauma - therapy
/ Data analysis
/ Data collection
/ Decision making
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency Medical Services
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Emergency service
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Head injuries
/ Head Injury, Minor
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Injuries, Head
/ Interview
/ Interviews
/ Medical records
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Paramedic
/ Paramedics
/ Patients
/ Retrospective Studies
/ State Medicine
/ United Kingdom
/ Wound healing
2022
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Factors influencing conveyance of older adults with minor head injury by paramedics to the emergency department: a multiple methods study
by
Voss, Sarah
, Taylor, Hazel
, Black, Sarah
, Williams, David
, Benger, Jonathan
, Nicholson, Helen
in
Aged
/ Aged 65
/ Allied Health Personnel
/ Analysis
/ Audits
/ Craniocerebral Trauma - therapy
/ Data analysis
/ Data collection
/ Decision making
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency Medical Services
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Emergency service
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Head injuries
/ Head Injury, Minor
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Injuries, Head
/ Interview
/ Interviews
/ Medical records
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Paramedic
/ Paramedics
/ Patients
/ Retrospective Studies
/ State Medicine
/ United Kingdom
/ Wound healing
2022
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Factors influencing conveyance of older adults with minor head injury by paramedics to the emergency department: a multiple methods study
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Factors influencing conveyance of older adults with minor head injury by paramedics to the emergency department: a multiple methods study
2022
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Overview
Background
Head injury (HI) in older adults due to low-energy falls result in a substantial number of emergency department (ED) attendances. However, mortality associated with minor HI is very low. Reducing conveyance to hospital is important for older adults and is a priority for the National Health Service (NHS). Therefore, paramedics are required to make accurate decisions regarding conveyance to the ED. This study used routine data and semi-structured interviews to explore the factors that influence paramedic decision-making when considering whether to convey an adult aged 65 years and over with a minor HI to the ED.
Methods
Semi-structured telephone interviews were completed with ten UK paramedics from a single EMS (ambulance) provider organisation. Interviews explored the factors influencing the paramedics’ conveyance decision-making in adults aged 65 years and over with a minor HI. Data were initially analysed inductively to develop a thematic framework. A retrospective analysis of ambulance service data was also completed to determine the scope and scale of the issue in Southwest England. An in-depth audit of 100 conveyed patient records was used to determine the proportion of patients conveyed to the ED who met National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance Liaison Committee (JRCALC) guidelines.
Results
In 2019 South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) attended 15,650 emergency calls to patients aged 65 and over with minor HI, with 70.5% conveyed to ED. 81% of conveyed patients met NICE and JRCALC guideline criteria for conveyance, with the remainder conveyed due to wound care or other medical concerns. The framework developed from the interviews comprised four themes: resources; patient factors; consequences; paramedic factors. Important factors included: the patient’s social situation; guidelines; clinical support availability; the history and presentation of the patient; risk.
Conclusion
This study examined paramedic conveyance decisions for older people with minor HI. It identified multiple influencing factors, highlighting the complex nature of these decisions, and may serve as a basis for developing an intervention to safely decrease ED conveyance in this patient group.
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