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- C Lynne Grief.
- College of Nursing, University of South Florida, and Emergency Care Center, Sarasota Memorial Healthcare System, Sarasota, FL, USA. lynnegrief@cs.com
- J Emerg Nurs. 2003 Apr 1; 29 (2): 122-6.
IntroductionThe research literature reveals that the emergency care rendered to elderly patients may be of poor quality. Research examining elderly patients' ED use and their perceptions of their ED experiences was analyzed and synthesized, revealing gaps in the research and identifying areas for future research.MethodsA computerized search was made of 3 databases (medline, HealthSTAR, and CINAHL). Each of the studies was systematically evaluated with use of the Nursing Practice Research Analysis Tool.ResultsDespite increased length of stay, more diagnostic tests, and higher expenses, the elderly have a higher rate of recidivism and are dissatisfied with their outcomes upon leaving the emergency department. Several areas that need to be explored further include quality of services rendered from the elderly ED patient's perspective; whether ageism exists within the emergency department; and the consequences of that ageism on the quality of care provided.DiscussionThe elderly are being cared for by ED personnel who have limited geriatric education within an environment that is antithetical to their needs. Research and endeavors that concentrate on improving the care of the elderly ED patient must be given top priority.
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