PROJECT TITLE | RESEARCHING EMERGENCY AMBULANCE CALLS TO CARE HOMES: A MIXED METHODS STUDY (REACH) |
Funding body | National Institute for Health Research Applied Research Collaboration East Midlands |
Total funding | £133,607 |
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Overarching aim | To evaluate demographic and clinical predictors of ambulance conveyance to hospital following an emergency call from a care home and explore how outcomes and experiences of care home residents with emergency conditions and the practice capabilities and management experiences of staff involved can be improved. |
Objectives |
To investigate emergencies involving ambulance calls to care homes by:
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Methods | Multi-method study with systematic review, complex mixed methods, and consensus study. |
Outcomes | We will provide recommendations and priorities for interventions that have been shown to or are likely to improve outcomes and experiences of care home residents with emergency conditions and the experiences of staff involved in their care. |
Outputs | Peer reviewed publications
Curtis F, Jayawickrama WIU, Laparidou D, Weligamage D, Kumarawansha WKWS, Ortega M, Siriwardena AN (2021). Perceptions and experiences of residents and relatives of emergencies in care homes: A systematic review and metasynthesis. Age and Ageing 2021; 50(6): 1925–1934. Conference presentations Botan V, Law G, Laparidou D, Phung VH, Curtis F, Whitley G, Akanuwe J, Rowan E, Fothergill R, McCranor T, Bowler S, Kordowicz M, Palastanga N, Wilkins L, Spaight R, Miller E, Gordon A, Siriwardena AN. PP62 Predictors of conveyance to hospital by ambulance services of care home patients. Poster at 999 EMS Research Forum, Manchester 2023. EMJ 2023; 40 (Suppl 1): A26-A26. Laparidou D, Phung VH, Curtis F, Whitley G, Botan V, Akanuwe J, Rowan E, Fothergill R, McCranor T, Bowler S, Kordowicz M, Palastanga N, Wilkins L, Spaight R, Miller E, Gordon AL, Law G, Siriwardena AN. PP53 A qualitative study of ambulance personnel, care staff and service users’ experiences and perceptions of emergency care in care homes. Poster at 999 EMS Research Forum, Manchester 2023. EMJ 2023; 40 (Suppl 1): A22-A22. Botan V, Law G, Laparidou D, Phung VH, Curtis F, Whitley G, Akanuwe J, Rowan E, Fothergill R, McCranor T, Bowler S, Kordowicz M, Palastanga N, Wilkins L, Spaight R, Miller E, Gordon A, Siriwardena AN. PP63 Variations in the number of ambulance attendances to care homes before and during Covid-19 pandemic: an interrupted time series analysis. Poster at 999 EMS Research Forum, Manchester 2023. EMJ 2023; 40 (Suppl 1): A26-A26. |
Impact | We will produce a list of prioritised recommendations for future interventions and/or strategies to improve experience and outcomes of emergencies in care home. The study will provide impact through future implementation of interventions and/or strategies to improve experience and outcomes of emergencies in care homes. |