An exploratory study to examine the phenomenon and practice of ambulance ramping at hospitals within the Queensland Health Southern Districts and the Queensland Ambulance Service


Autoria(s): Hammond, Eleanor; Shaban, Ramon; Holzhauser, Kerri; Crilly, Julia; Melton, Nicola; Tippett, Vivienne; FitzGerald, Gerard; Eeles, David; Collier, James; Finucane, Julie
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Background: Ambulance Ramping, defined anecdotally as a practice where patients brought to emergency departments by ambulance experience delays to admission, has become more frequent in Australian emergency departments over the last few years. Previous research has shown a link between emergency department overcrowding, ambulance diversion and adverse outcomes for patients. However, there is very little research about Ambulance Ramping. The literature has no consistent definition of Ambulance Ramping, no description of how it is managed, and limited research on the effects it has on patient and service delivery outcomes...

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/53478/

Publicador

Queensland Health and Griffith University

Relação

http://www.griffith.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/389567/Ambulance-Ramping-Study.pdf

Hammond, Eleanor, Shaban, Ramon, Holzhauser, Kerri, Crilly, Julia, Melton, Nicola, Tippett, Vivienne, FitzGerald, Gerard, Eeles, David, Collier, James, & Finucane, Julie (2012) An exploratory study to examine the phenomenon and practice of ambulance ramping at hospitals within the Queensland Health Southern Districts and the Queensland Ambulance Service. Queensland Health and Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD.

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Copyright 2011 Queensland Health and Griffith University

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Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #111709 Health Care Administration #ambulance service #Southern Queensland
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Report