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A structure, process and outcome evaluation of the Geriatric Emergency Department Intervention model of care: A study protocol

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posted on 2023-05-18, 06:45 authored by E Marsden, A Taylor, M Wallis, A Craswell, M Broadbent, A Barnett, K-H Nguyen, J Crilly, Colleen Johnston-DevinColleen Johnston-Devin, A Glenwright
Background: Emergency departments are chaotic environments in which complex, frail older persons living in the community and residential aged care facilities are sometimes subjected to prolonged emergency department lengths of stay, excessive tests and iatrogenic complications. Given the ageing population, the importance of providing appropriate, quality health care in the emergency department for this cohort is paramount. One possible solution, a nurse-led, physician-championed, emergency department gerontological intervention team, which provides frontload assessment, early collateral communication and appropriate discharge planning, has been developed. The aim of this Geriatric Emergency Department Intervention is to maximise the quality of care for this vulnerable cohort in a cost effective manner. Methods: The Geriatric Emergency Department Intervention research project consists of three interrelated studies within a program evaluation design. The research comprises of a structure, process and outcome framework to ascertain the overall utility of such a program. The first study is a pre-post comparison of the Geriatric Emergency Department Intervention in the emergency department, comparing the patient-level outcomes before and after service introduction using a quasi-experimental design with historical controls. The second study is a descriptive qualitative study of the structures and processes required for the operation of the Geriatric Emergency Department Intervention and clinician and patient satisfaction with service models. The third study is an economic evaluation of the Geriatric Emergency Department Intervention model of care. Discussion: There is a paucity of evidence in the literature to support the implementation of nurse-led teams in emergency departments designed to target frail older persons living in the community and residential aged care facilities. This is despite the high economic and patient morbidity and mortality experienced in these vulnerable cohorts. This research project will provide guidance related to the optimal structures and processes required to implement the model of care and the associated cost related outcomes. Trial registration: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registration Number is 12615001157561 . Date of registration 29 October 2015. © 2017 The Author(s).

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Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

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Volume

17

Start Page

1

End Page

8

Number of Pages

8

eISSN

1471-2318

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BioMed Central, UK

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CC BY 4.0

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

External Author Affiliations

University of Sunshine Coast; Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN; Sunshine Coast and Hospital Health Service; Queensland University of Technology; Griffith University

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  • Yes

Journal

BMC Geriatrics

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