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Unplanned, urgent and emergency care: what are the roles that EMS plays in providing for older people with dementia? An integrative review of policy, professional recommendations and evidence.

Marina Buswell1, Philip Lumbard2, Larissa Prothero3, Caroline Lee1, Steven Martin1, Jane Fleming1, Claire Goodman4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To synthesise the existing literature on the roles that emergency medical services (EMS) play in unplanned, urgent and emergency care for older people with dementia (OPWD), to define these roles, understand the strength of current research and to identify where the focus of future research should lie.
DESIGN: An integrative review of the synthesised reports, briefings, professional recommendations and evidence. English-language articles were included if they made any reference to the role of EMS in the urgent or emergency care of OPWD. Preparatory scoping and qualitative work with frontline ambulance and primary care staff and carers of OPWD informed our review question and subsequent synthesis.
RESULTS: Seventeen literature sources were included. Over half were from the grey literature. There was no research that directly addressed the review question. There was evidence in reports, briefings and professional recommendations of EMS addressing some of the issues they face in caring for OPWD. Three roles of EMS could be drawn out of the literature: emergency transport, assess and manage and a 'last resort' or safety net role.
CONCLUSIONS: The use of EMS by OPWD is not well understood, although the literature reviewed demonstrated a concern for this group and awareness that services are not optimum. Research in dementia care should consider the role that EMS plays, particularly if considering crises, urgent care responses and transitions between care settings. EMS research into new ways of working, training or extended paramedical roles should consider specific needs and challenges of responding to people with dementia. Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/

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Keywords:  aged; emergency care systems, admission avoidance; extended roles; prehospital care; psychiatry

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25465035     DOI: 10.1136/emermed-2014-203941

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Med J        ISSN: 1472-0205            Impact factor:   2.740


  6 in total

1.  Reducing ambulance conveyance for older people with and without dementia: evidence of the role of social care from a regional, year-long service evaluation using retrospective routine data.

Authors:  Chloe Lofthouse-Jones; Phil King; Helen Pocock; Mary Ramsay; Patryk Jadzinski; Ed England; Sarah Taylor; Julian Cavalier; Carole Fogg
Journal:  Br Paramed J       Date:  2021-12-01

2.  Home or hospital for people with dementia and one or more other multimorbidities: What is the potential to reduce avoidable emergency admissions? The HOMEWARD Project Protocol.

Authors:  S Voss; S Black; J Brandling; M Buswell; R Cheston; S Cullum; K Kirby; S Purdy; C Solway; H Taylor; J Benger
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2017-04-03       Impact factor: 2.692

3.  How do people with dementia use the ambulance service? A retrospective study in England: the HOMEWARD project.

Authors:  Sarah Voss; Janet Brandling; Hazel Taylor; Sarah Black; Marina Buswell; Richard Cheston; Sarah Cullum; Theresa Foster; Kim Kirby; Larissa Prothero; Sarah Purdy; Chris Solway; Jonathan Richard Benger
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2018-08-01       Impact factor: 2.692

4.  Carer and clinician perceptions of the use of emergency medical services by people with dementia: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Sarah Voss; Janet Brandling; Sarah Black; Rik Cheston; Sarah Cullum; Steve Iliffe; Sarah Purdy; Jonathan Benger
Journal:  Prim Health Care Res Dev       Date:  2018-04-23       Impact factor: 1.458

5.  A clinical audit of the electronic data capture of dementia in ambulance service patient records.

Authors:  Helen Pocock; Patryk Jadzinski; Chloe Taylor-Jones; Phil King; Ed England; Carole Fogg
Journal:  Br Paramed J       Date:  2018-03-01

Review 6.  A scoping review of gaps and priorities in dementia care in Europe.

Authors:  Anne Martin; Stephen O'Connor; Carolyn Jackson
Journal:  Dementia (London)       Date:  2018-11-29
  6 in total

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