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What is the impact of a pre-hospital geriatrician led telephone ‘Silver Triage’ for older people living with frailty?

Howell T. Jones, W Teranaka, Peter Hunter, L Gross, Simon Conroy

2023European Geriatric Medicine10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Most older people are conveyed to hospital via ambulance, therefore presenting a focus to reduce hospitalisation. North Central London has introduced 'Silver Triage', a pre-hospital telephone support scheme where geriatricians support the London Ambulance Service with clinical decision-making. METHODS: Data from the first 14 months was analysed descriptively. RESULTS: There have been 452 Silver Triage cases (November 2021 to January 2023). 80% resulted in a decision to not convey. The mode clinical frailty scale (CFS) was 6. CFS did not influence conveyance rates. Prior to triage, paramedics thought hospitalisation was not required in 44% of cases (n = 72/165). All paramedics surveyed (n = 176) would use the service again. Most (66%, n = 108/164) felt they learnt something and 16% (n = 27/164) reported it changed their decision-making process. CONCLUSION: Silver Triage has the potential to improve the care of older people by preventing unnecessary hospitalisation and has been well received by paramedics.

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TriageMedicineOlder peopleMedical emergencyAmbulance serviceService (business)Emergency medicineGerontologyEconomicsEconomyFrailty in Older AdultsEmergency and Acute Care StudiesHeart Failure Treatment and Management
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