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Providing care for older adults in the Emergency Department: expert clinical recommendations from the European Task Force on geriatric emergency medicine

Providing care for older adults in the Emergency Department: expert clinical recommendations from the European Task Force on geriatric emergency medicine
Providing care for older adults in the Emergency Department: expert clinical recommendations from the European Task Force on geriatric emergency medicine
Purpose
Despite the rapidly expanding knowledge in the field of Geriatric Emergency Medicine in Europe, widespread implementation of change is still lacking. Many opportunities in everyday clinical care are missed to improve care for this susceptible and growing patient group. The aim was to develop expert clinical recommendations on Geriatric Emergency Medicine to be disseminated across Europe.

Methods
A group of multi-disciplinary experts in the field of Geriatric Emergency Medicine in Europe was assembled. Using a modified Delphi procedure, a prioritized list of topics related to Geriatric Emergency Medicine was created. Next, a multi-disciplinary group of nurses, geriatricians and emergency physicians performed a review of recent guidelines and literature to create recommendations. These recommendations were voted upon by a group of experts and placed on visually attractive posters. The expert group identified the following eight subject areas to develop expert recommendations on: Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in the Emergency Department (ED), age/frailty adjusted risk stratification, delirium and cognitive impairment, medication reviews in the ED for older adults, family involvement, ED environment, silver trauma, end of life care in the acute setting.

Results
Eight posters with expert clinical recommendations on the most important topics in Geriatric Emergency Medicine are now available through https://posters.geriemeurope.eu/.

Conclusion
Expert clinical recommendations for Geriatric Emergency Medicine may help to improve care for older patients in the Emergency Department and are ready for dissemination across Europe.

Acute care, Emergency Medicine, Frailty, Geriatric Emergency Medicine, Geriatrics, Guidelines
1878-7649
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Blomaard, L
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Dundar, Z
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Lucke, J.A., Mooijaart, S.P., Heeren, P., Singler, K., McNamara, R, Gilbert, T, Nickel, C, Castejon, S, Mitchell, A, Mezera, V, Van der Linden, L, Lim, Stephen, Thaur, A, Karamercan, M, Blomaard, L, Dundar, Z, Chueng, K, Islam, F, de Groot, B and Conroy, S (2021) Providing care for older adults in the Emergency Department: expert clinical recommendations from the European Task Force on geriatric emergency medicine. European Geriatric Medicine. (doi:10.1007/s41999-021-00578-1).

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Abstract

Purpose
Despite the rapidly expanding knowledge in the field of Geriatric Emergency Medicine in Europe, widespread implementation of change is still lacking. Many opportunities in everyday clinical care are missed to improve care for this susceptible and growing patient group. The aim was to develop expert clinical recommendations on Geriatric Emergency Medicine to be disseminated across Europe.

Methods
A group of multi-disciplinary experts in the field of Geriatric Emergency Medicine in Europe was assembled. Using a modified Delphi procedure, a prioritized list of topics related to Geriatric Emergency Medicine was created. Next, a multi-disciplinary group of nurses, geriatricians and emergency physicians performed a review of recent guidelines and literature to create recommendations. These recommendations were voted upon by a group of experts and placed on visually attractive posters. The expert group identified the following eight subject areas to develop expert recommendations on: Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in the Emergency Department (ED), age/frailty adjusted risk stratification, delirium and cognitive impairment, medication reviews in the ED for older adults, family involvement, ED environment, silver trauma, end of life care in the acute setting.

Results
Eight posters with expert clinical recommendations on the most important topics in Geriatric Emergency Medicine are now available through https://posters.geriemeurope.eu/.

Conclusion
Expert clinical recommendations for Geriatric Emergency Medicine may help to improve care for older patients in the Emergency Department and are ready for dissemination across Europe.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 5 November 2021
Published date: 5 November 2021
Keywords: Acute care, Emergency Medicine, Frailty, Geriatric Emergency Medicine, Geriatrics, Guidelines

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Local EPrints ID: 452658
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/452658
ISSN: 1878-7649
PURE UUID: b9a0d318-e13c-4e9d-bcab-fb2228e91ca6
ORCID for Stephen Lim: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2496-2362

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Date deposited: 11 Dec 2021 11:31
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:36

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Author: J.A. Lucke
Author: S.P. Mooijaart
Author: P. Heeren
Author: K. Singler
Author: R McNamara
Author: T Gilbert
Author: C Nickel
Author: S Castejon
Author: A Mitchell
Author: V Mezera
Author: L Van der Linden
Author: Stephen Lim ORCID iD
Author: A Thaur
Author: M Karamercan
Author: L Blomaard
Author: Z Dundar
Author: K Chueng
Author: F Islam
Author: B de Groot
Author: S Conroy

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