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Elderly and Nonelderly Use of a Dedicated Ambulance Corps' Emergency Medical Services in Taiwan

Backgrounds and Aim. Taiwan's population is gradually aging; however, there are no comparative data on emergency medical services (EMS) use between the elderly and nonelderly. Methods. We analyzed the emergency calls dealt with between January 1 and April 4, 2014, by EMS in one city in Taiwan....

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Autores principales: Huang, Chien-Chia, Chen, Wei-Lung, Hsu, Chien-Chin, Lin, Hung-Jung, Su, Shih-Bin, Guo, How-Ran, Huang, Chien-Cheng, Chen, Pi-Ching
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4958474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27478825
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1506436
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author Huang, Chien-Chia
Chen, Wei-Lung
Hsu, Chien-Chin
Lin, Hung-Jung
Su, Shih-Bin
Guo, How-Ran
Huang, Chien-Cheng
Chen, Pi-Ching
author_facet Huang, Chien-Chia
Chen, Wei-Lung
Hsu, Chien-Chin
Lin, Hung-Jung
Su, Shih-Bin
Guo, How-Ran
Huang, Chien-Cheng
Chen, Pi-Ching
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description Backgrounds and Aim. Taiwan's population is gradually aging; however, there are no comparative data on emergency medical services (EMS) use between the elderly and nonelderly. Methods. We analyzed the emergency calls dealt with between January 1 and April 4, 2014, by EMS in one city in Taiwan. All calls were divided into two groups: elderly (≥65 years) and nonelderly (<65 years). Nontransport and transport calls were compared between the groups for demographic characteristics, transport time, reasons for calling EMS, vital signs, and emergency management. Results. There were 1,001 EMS calls: 226 nontransport and 775 transport calls. The elderly accounted for significantly (P < 0.05) fewer (28 (9.2%)) nontransport calls than did the nonelderly (136 (21.4%)). In the transport calls, 276 (35.6%) were the elderly. The elderly had a higher proportion of histories for cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, end-stage renal disease, cancer, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease. In addition, the elderly had significantly longer total transport time, more nontrauma reasons, and poorer consciousness levels and lower oxygen saturation and needed more respiratory management and more frequent resuscitation during transport than did the nonelderly. Conclusion. The elderly have more specific needs than do the nonelderly. Adapting EMS training, operations, and government policies to aging societies is mandatory and should begin now.
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spelling pubmed-49584742016-07-31 Elderly and Nonelderly Use of a Dedicated Ambulance Corps' Emergency Medical Services in Taiwan Huang, Chien-Chia Chen, Wei-Lung Hsu, Chien-Chin Lin, Hung-Jung Su, Shih-Bin Guo, How-Ran Huang, Chien-Cheng Chen, Pi-Ching Biomed Res Int Research Article Backgrounds and Aim. Taiwan's population is gradually aging; however, there are no comparative data on emergency medical services (EMS) use between the elderly and nonelderly. Methods. We analyzed the emergency calls dealt with between January 1 and April 4, 2014, by EMS in one city in Taiwan. All calls were divided into two groups: elderly (≥65 years) and nonelderly (<65 years). Nontransport and transport calls were compared between the groups for demographic characteristics, transport time, reasons for calling EMS, vital signs, and emergency management. Results. There were 1,001 EMS calls: 226 nontransport and 775 transport calls. The elderly accounted for significantly (P < 0.05) fewer (28 (9.2%)) nontransport calls than did the nonelderly (136 (21.4%)). In the transport calls, 276 (35.6%) were the elderly. The elderly had a higher proportion of histories for cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, end-stage renal disease, cancer, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease. In addition, the elderly had significantly longer total transport time, more nontrauma reasons, and poorer consciousness levels and lower oxygen saturation and needed more respiratory management and more frequent resuscitation during transport than did the nonelderly. Conclusion. The elderly have more specific needs than do the nonelderly. Adapting EMS training, operations, and government policies to aging societies is mandatory and should begin now. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4958474/ /pubmed/27478825 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1506436 Text en Copyright © 2016 Chien-Chia Huang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Huang, Chien-Chia
Chen, Wei-Lung
Hsu, Chien-Chin
Lin, Hung-Jung
Su, Shih-Bin
Guo, How-Ran
Huang, Chien-Cheng
Chen, Pi-Ching
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title Elderly and Nonelderly Use of a Dedicated Ambulance Corps' Emergency Medical Services in Taiwan
title_full Elderly and Nonelderly Use of a Dedicated Ambulance Corps' Emergency Medical Services in Taiwan
title_fullStr Elderly and Nonelderly Use of a Dedicated Ambulance Corps' Emergency Medical Services in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Elderly and Nonelderly Use of a Dedicated Ambulance Corps' Emergency Medical Services in Taiwan
title_short Elderly and Nonelderly Use of a Dedicated Ambulance Corps' Emergency Medical Services in Taiwan
title_sort elderly and nonelderly use of a dedicated ambulance corps' emergency medical services in taiwan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4958474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27478825
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1506436
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