769
Views
19
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Acceptability of Alternatives to Traditional Emergency Care: Patient Characteristics, Alternate Transport Modes, and Alternate Destinations

, PhD, MPH, , BA, , BA, EMT-B & , MD, MPH

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (7)

Renoj Varughese, Mitchell Cater-Cyker, Rupa Sabbineni, Sara Sigler, Sara Champoux, Mark Gamber, Susan J. Burnett, Gerad Troutman, Chan Chuang, Richard Sanders, John Doran, Nushin Nataneli, Derek R. Cooney, Joshua A. Bloomstone & Brian M. Clemency. (2023) Transport Rates and Prehospital Intervals for an EMS Telemedicine Intervention. Prehospital Emergency Care 0:0, pages 1-6.
Read now
Caleb E. Ward, Judith Singletary, Veronica Campanella, Christopher Page & Joelle N. Simpson. (2023) Caregiver Perspectives on Including Children in Alternative Emergency Medical Services Disposition Programs: A Qualitative Study. Prehospital Emergency Care 0:0, pages 1-9.
Read now
Tiffany Champagne-Langabeer, James R. Langabeer, Kirk E. Roberts, Joshua S. Gross, Guy R. Gleisberg, Michael G. Gonzalez & David Persse. (2019) Telehealth Impact on Primary Care Related Ambulance Transports. Prehospital Emergency Care 23:5, pages 712-717.
Read now
Walter Tavares, Ian Drennan, Kelly Van Diepen, Michael Abanil, Natalie Kedzierski, Chris Spearen, Norm Barrette & Mathew Mercuri. (2017) Building Capacity in Healthcare by Re-examining Clinical Services in Paramedicine. Prehospital Emergency Care 21:5, pages 652-661.
Read now
Gabriella Norberg Boysen, Maria Nyström, Lennart Christensson, Johan Herlitz & Birgitta Wireklint Sundström. (2017) Trust in the early chain of healthcare: lifeworld hermeneutics from the patient’s perspective. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being 12:1.
Read now
Kevin G. Munjal, Siri Shastry, George T. Loo, Daniel Reid, Corita Grudzen, Manish N. Shah, Hugh H. Chapin, Brandon First, Sasilada Sirirungruang, Erin Alpert, Kevin Chason & Lynne D. Richardson. (2016) Patient Perspectives on EMS Alternate Destination Models. Prehospital Emergency Care 20:6, pages 705-711.
Read now
Michael M. Dinh, Sandy Muecke, Saartje Berendsen Russell, Dane Chalkley, Kendall J. Bein, David Muscatello, Guruprasad Nagaraj, Richard Paoloni & Rebecca Ivers. (2016) Demand for Emergency Services Trends in New South Wales Years 2010–2014 (DESTINY): Age and Clinical Factors Associated with Ambulance Transportation to Emergency Departments. Prehospital Emergency Care 20:6, pages 776-782.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (12)

Caleb E. Ward, Judith Singletary, Justin Zaslavsky, Claire Boogaard, Veronica Campanella & Joelle N. Simpson. (2023) Pediatric Primary Care Provider Perspectives on Including Children in Alternative Emergency Medical Services Disposition Programs. Journal of Pediatric Health Care.
Crossref
Ponn BenjaminRhonda Bryce, Taofiq Oyedokun & James Stempien. (2022) Strength in the gap: A rapid review of principles and practices for urgent care centres. Healthcare Management Forum 36:2, pages 101-106.
Crossref
Caleb E. Ward, Gia M. Badolato, Michael F. Taylor, Kathleen M. Brown, Joelle N. Simpson & James M. Chamberlain. (2023) Clinician and Caregiver Determinations of Acuity for Children Transported by Emergency Medical Services: A Prospective Observational Study. Annals of Emergency Medicine 81:3, pages 343-352.
Crossref
Sarah Oslislo, Lisa Kümpel, Rebecca Resendiz Cantu, Christoph Heintze, Martin Möckel & Felix Holzinger. (2022) Redirecting emergency medical services patients with unmet primary care needs: the perspective of paramedics on feasibility and acceptance of an alternative care path in a qualitative investigation from Berlin, Germany. BMC Emergency Medicine 22:1.
Crossref
Adam J Noble, Suzanne M Mason, Laura J Bonnett, Markus Reuber, Jasmine Wright, Richard Pilbery, Richard M Jacques, Rebecca M Simpson, Richard Campbell, Alison Fuller, Anthony Guy Marson & Jon Mark Dickson. (2022) Supporting the ambulance service to safely convey fewer patients to hospital by developing a risk prediction tool: Risk of Adverse Outcomes after a Suspected Seizure (RADOSS)—protocol for the mixed-methods observational RADOSS project. BMJ Open 12:11, pages e069156.
Crossref
Joanna M. Blodgett, Duncan J. Robertson, Elspeth Pennington, David Ratcliffe & Kenneth Rockwood. (2021) Alternatives to direct emergency department conveyance of ambulance patients: a scoping review of the evidence. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 29:1.
Crossref
Ryan P Strum, Walter Tavares, Andrew Worster, Lauren E Griffith, Ahmad Rahim & Andrew P Costa. (2021) Development of the PriCARE classification for potentially preventable emergency department visits by ambulance: a RAND/UCLA modified Delphi study protocol. BMJ Open 11:1, pages e045351.
Crossref
Samuel H.F. Lam, Yuko Nakajima, Edward M. Castillo, Jesse Brennan & Gary M. Vilke. (2020) Willingness to consider alternatives to ambulance use among adult emergency department patients. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 38:5, pages 1030-1033.
Crossref
Andy Irving, Penny Buykx, Yvette Amos, Steve Goodacre, Simon C. Moore & Alicia O'Cathain. (2019) The acceptability of alcohol intoxication management services to users: A mixed methods study. Drug and Alcohol Review 39:1, pages 36-43.
Crossref
Timmy Li, Jeremy T. Cushman, Manish N. Shah, Adam G. Kelly, David Q. Rich & Courtney M. C. Jones. (2018) Barriers to Providing Prehospital Care to Ischemic Stroke Patients: Predictors and Impact on Care. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 33:5, pages 501-507.
Crossref
Alicia O’Cathain, Emma Knowles, Lindsey Bishop-Edwards, Joanne Coster, Annabel Crum, Richard Jacques, Cathryn James, Rod Lawson, Maggie Marsh, Rachel O’Hara, Aloysius Niroshan Siriwardena, Tony Stone, Janette Turner & Julia Williams. (2018) Understanding variation in ambulance service non-conveyance rates: a mixed methods study. Health Services and Delivery Research 6:19, pages 1-192.
Crossref
Saeed Piri, Michael S. Pangburn & Eren Cil. (2022) Impact of Ridesharing Entry on Hospitals’ Emergency Department (ED) Admissions. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.