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Original Contributions

Repeat Emergency Medical Services Use by Older Adults in a Rural Community: Impact on Research Methods andStudy Length

, MD, MPH, , & , RN, PhD
Pages 173-178 | Received 08 Sep 2008, Accepted 21 Oct 2008, Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objectives. To evaluate the proportion of emergency medical services (EMS) requests in a rural community made by unique, noninstitutionalized older adults, or individuals making their first request for EMS assistance during the study period, andthe impact on research parameters. Methods. This study was a retrospective chart review of patients aged 65 years andolder cared for by the Geneseo Fire Department Ambulance between February 2004 andMay 2005 (period 1) andbetween July 2006 andOctober 2007 (period 2). The Geneseo Fire Department Ambulance response territory is a rural community in Upstate New York. We obtained demographic information including age, race, gender, call location, andthe frequency of EMS use from the medical record, as well as clinical information including level of prehospital care, chief complaint, anddisposition. Descriptive statistics were used for the analysis, along with 95% confidence intervals. Results. Over two 16-month periods, approximately 70% of the EMS calls by community-dwelling (noninstitutionalized) older adults were from unique individuals. The monthly proportion ranged from 75–100% during the first four months to 43–80% for the remaining 12 months for both groups. Conclusion. In rural, prehospital studies that enroll older adults andlast more than four months, approximately 70% of EMS requests are made by unique older adults, or individuals making their first request for EMS assistance. Investigators must consider these results when estimating the enrollment period for prehospital studies.

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